Authorities say the prime suspect in the bombing was also the sole fatality of the attack. Reproductive health care advocacy groups warned about threats faced by medical providers.
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Riverside, San Bernardino counties report progress in efforts to address homelessness, according to 2025 point-in-time counts. But officials say more work remains.
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Law enforcement authorities are asking for help to piece together the timeline of their primary suspect in the explosion at a Palm Springs fertility clinic over the weekend. As KVCR’s Madison Aument reports, authorities identified a 25 year old Twentynine Palms man in connection with the bombing and say there’s no threat to the public.
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An explosion outside a reproductive health clinic in Palm Springs, California killed one person and injured 4. Police say it appears to be an intentional act of violence.
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The school board in Redlands voted on Tuesday to move forward with two controversial policies. The policies still have a few hurdles to clear before they can be adopted and implemented.
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Former Press-Enterprise Columnist and longtime KVCR news contributor, Cassie MacDuff joins KVCR to review a few of the Inland Empire’s major news stories of the past week. The conversation can be heard on KVCR’s “Morning Edition” most Friday mornings at 6:45 and 8:45. Our segments with Cassie are also archived here for listening on demand.
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Sunday's vote delivered another minority government for the center-right party. The significant rise in support for the hard-right populist party adds uncertainty.
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Experts believe the self-deportation offer will only appeal to a small portion of migrants already considering return, but unlikely to spur high demand.
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Human rights groups have called for the immediate release of Ruth López, whose whereabouts are unknown since her arrest by police in El Salvador late Sunday.
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The luxury jet needs a security overhaul. That usually takes a few years, meaning it might not be ready until Trump is out of office. Shortcuts could create national security risks.
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In the wake of President Trump's decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization, the agency is holding its first major meeting. How will that affect WHO — and the United States?
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U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ruled the USIP president and board members were unlawfully fired by President Trump and should be reinstated.
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The meeting appeared part of an effort to reset relations with the Vatican after Pope Francis repeatedly criticized President Trump's migration policy. Vance also gave Pope Leo a Chicago Bears jersey.
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Millions of people in central and eastern Oklahoma, as well as far northwest Arkansas, are in the path of numerous severe thunderstorms expected on Monday.
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The Salton Sea will soon become a major hub for California’s renewable energy economy, prompting the legislature to take steps to ensure future investments benefit local communities that have long been left behind.
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The March Joint Powers Commission voted on Monday night to deny the proposed March Innovation Hub after hours of public comment and discussion.
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news run down.
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Lurdes Ortiz's interview with Richard Zapein and volunteer Angel Canales covers R’Garden’s story, its mission to fight food insecurity, build community, and support urban sustainability.
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