KVCR News
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Stories highlighted for April 1, 2025
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John Jiang interviews Jose Cabello of the California Citrus State Historic Park about the park’s history and upcoming 3rd Annual Citrus Festival.
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Allison Wang introduces the "Student Stories" series, comprised of features created by UC Riverside students in her class "Local Public Radio Storytelling with 91.9 KVCR News."
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news rundown at lunch.
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Black community leaders gathered in San Bernardino to demand better safety at schools. They say a fight at Jehue Middle School in Rialto and are calling for stronger protections for students.
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Riverside County high school students who meet requirements are guaranteed admission to one of 10 Cal State campuses.
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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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Stories highlighted for March 27, 2025.
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David Fleming speaks with Dr. Lisa Lindley, CEO of Coachella Valley Symphony Orchestra. We'll get a bit of the history of the symphony, some of the associated programs - like the Youth Symphony, and a bit about Dr. Lindley herself. And of course - the final concert of the season - The Best of Stage and Screen. This one draws from the classic as well as contemporary and is always a crowd favorite. The concert is Friday, April 25, 2025 at 7:30PM at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert. More at cvsymphony.com.
From NPR
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New tests of blood and spinal fluid can identify people experiencing memory loss from Alzheimer's disease.
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President Trump has been promising new "reciprocal tariffs" to punish other countries for their tariffs and trade barriers. Markets are nervous that a trade war could hike prices and hurt the economy.
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"Wind is unlike many other hazards because you really can't see it," says AAA's Bill Van Tassel.
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At issue is whether a state, in this case, South Carolina, can remove Planned Parenthood clinics from its state Medicaid program, even though Medicaid funds cannot generally be used to fund abortions.
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Twenty-two states say the Trump administration is illegally freezing money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The administration says the funding is just being "reviewed" and isn't frozen.
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A federal judge in California has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily restore legal aid to tens of thousands of migrant children who are in the United States without a parent or guardian.
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Val Kilmer died from pneumonia. He had recovered after a 2014 throat cancer diagnosis that required two tracheotomies.
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Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced plans for her visit after U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited a U.S. air base in Greenland last week and accused Denmark of underinvesting in the territory.
More KVCR News
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On March 17, 2025 the Riverside City Firefighters Association’s Pipe and Drum Band marched through Downtown Riverside for its 5th Annual St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl to celebrate the rich heritage of Irish and Scottish firefighting traditions.
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Stories highlighted for March 26, 2025.
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A contest is on to name two internet-famous baby bald eaglets. Tens of thousands of people from around the world have been tuning into a livestream to watch the babies hatch and grow, in a nest high up in a pine tree in the San Bernardino mountains.
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Unionized Postal workers across the nation went on strike last Thursday to protest the Trump Administration’s proposed plans for the US Postal Service.
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