Hundreds of employees returned to work as the Inland Regional Center, the site of a terror attack that left 14 dead in December, was reopened on Monday, January 4th.
The center has more than 500 employees who serve 30,000 people with developmental disabilities in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
The campus is comprised of two office buildings and conference center.
San Bernardino County Department of Public Health employees were attending a training session and holiday party in the conference center when the deadly rampage began around 11 a.m. on Dec. 2.
Since the attack, the entire campus has been shut down.
While the conference center would remain closed indefinitely, the two main buildings reopened with heightened security.
“It has been a difficult time for us, and we are very glad to be back at our IRC home,” Lavinia Johnson, the center’s executive director, said.