KVCR News
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KVCR has your daily news rundown.
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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.
KVCR News
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Stories highlighted for Feb 13, 2025.
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Applications are down 25% compared to this time last year. Although financial aid application information has not been shared with immigration or other agencies in the past, many fear that will change.
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Rainstorms are battering the Inland Empire with the heaviest rainfall expected today and tomorrow. Evacuation orders and warnings near burn areas are in effect.
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Riverside County’s firebrand sheriff Chad Bianco plans to announce his run for governor in 2026 early next week. That’s according to a source close to the campaign.
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Stories highlighted for Feb 12, 2025.
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‘It was just a regular morning’: Californians picked up in recent ICE raids include kids, volunteersInterviews suggest some people swept up in Trump’s immigration crackdown are dedicated to their families and communities — not hardened criminals.
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A conversation with host Yvette Walker and Amanda Ward, Interim Associate Dean of Public Safety and EMT/Paramedic Program Director at Crafton Hills College.
From NPR
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The Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary prime-time special was full of sketches and nostalgia — and stretched more than three hours. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans breaks it down.
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Broken Heart Syndrome mimics symptoms of a heart attack. It can strike after a stressful event, such as the loss of a loved one, a physical shock, or prolonged anxiety. The good news: It's treatable.
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Civil War-era hobos hopped trains to find work. Content creators hop trains with their GoPros. Hitching rides on the railroad is an American tradition.
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Ryan Dowdy, a former NASA food scientist, won a USDA innovation grant to further develop a meal replacement bar for first responders. Trump's freeze on government awards has jeopardized those plans.
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Brian Gibbs was an environmental educator at Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa. His job was among those nixed by the Trump administration as it pushes to shrink federal spending.
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Comedian W. Kamau Bell speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about his decision to perform at the Kennedy Center after President Donald Trump assumed the organization's chairmanship.
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The upcoming Augmented Intelligence sale represents the first time a major auction house is focusing entirely on works created using machine learning. Artists have mixed feelings about it.
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European leaders were hopeful they could work with the Trump administration on the Ukraine war and other issues. But comments last week by several U.S. officials have poured cold water on such hopes.
More KVCR News
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Several small earthquakes struck the San Bernardino area on Monday. Experts say this is normal activity, but they still urge the public to stay informed and prepared.
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Could Riverside’s firebrand sheriff announce his run for governor next week? There’s been speculation he could make his plans to run official on Monday.
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Stories highlighted for Feb 11, 2025.
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your headlines during lunch time.
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