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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.
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The controversy over a decision by the Temecula Valley School Board to reject an elementary school text book continues. Protesters plan to gather outside the Temecula Valley Unified School District office tomorrow.
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The names of the San Bernardino police officers involved in killing Rob Adams have been added to the wrongful death lawsuit brought by his family. KVCR’s reporting revealed the officers’ identities earlier this year.
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6/8 KVCR Midday News: Deadline for FEMA Help After Winter Storms Extended, CA Youth Job Corp, & MoreStories highlighted for June 8, 2023.
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A 100-million dollar wrongful death lawsuit against the San Bernardino Police Department brought by the family of Rob Adams can proceed. A federal judge denied the police department’s request to delay it.
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The sparring continued Wednesday over the Temecula Valley school board’s decision to ban an elementary school social studies book.
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The deadline to apply for help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency– or FEMA— has been extended for twelve California counties that suffered winter storm damage, including San Bernardino.
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Stories highlighted for June 7, 2023.
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A conversation between host Yvette Walker and Monica Robles, Founder & President of Asociacion de Emprendedores.
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Stories highlighted for June 6, 2023.
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Today is the final day for San Bernardino mountain residents affected by February’s blizzard to apply for help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA.
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Crafton Hills College held a Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Finkelstein Performing Arts Center, set to be complete in 2025. Dr. Kevin Horan, President of Crafton Hills College, and Paul Jacques, Associate Professor of Theatre Arts at Crafton Hills College, share more about the possibilities the new facility holds for the program and for future students.
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Bill Shumard, President Emeritus with the Special Olympics Southern California, talks about the opportunities the organization has provided athletes with intellectual disabilities and shares about The Law Enforcement Torch Run. Special Olympic athlete Brett Laza will be representing the Inland Empire and Special Olympics Southern California in Berlin, Germany for the Torch Run. Brett and his mother Kim Laza share what Special Olympics has meant for their family.
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