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Stories highlighted for Feb 5, 2026
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Every winter, skiers trek up to Big Bear to hit the slopes. But this winter, snow has been hard to come by. Rain and unusually warm temperatures have dominated and put a chill on ski resorts and businesses in the region.
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Stories highlighted for Feb 4, 2026.
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The San Bernardino City Council on Monday voted down a proposal to change the Mayor’s position from an elected role to a rotating seat.
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UCLA research shows immigration enforcement is increasingly targeting non-criminal Latino workers, which is impacting families and communities across the Inland Empire.
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news rundown at lunchtime.
Got a big dream of playing the Tiny Desk? The Contest will be open for entries until Feb. 9 at 11:59 PM ET.
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A conversation between host Maya Gwynn and Janee Robinson, Outreach Coordinator at the Taste of Soul & Black Business Expo.
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From NPR
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Many spent their careers training on the mountains they'll be competing on at the Winter Games. Lindsey Vonn wanted to stage a comeback on these slopes and Jessie Diggins won her first World Cup there.
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Alberto Castañeda Mondragón was hospitalized with eight skull fractures and five life-threatening brain hemorrhages. Officers claimed he ran into a wall, but medical staff doubted that account.
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Amid an ongoing standoff between Harvard and the White House, the Defense Department said it plans to cut ties with the Ivy League — ending military training, fellowships and certificate programs.
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Washington Post chief executive and publisher Will Lewis has resigned just days after the newspaper announced massive layoffs.
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Nancy Guthrie was last seen a week ago. In the days since, investigators have launched a frantic search to return the 84-year-old home.
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Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason weaves scenes of quiet domestic life against the backdrop of an arresting landscape in his newest film.
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Olympic figure skating is often seems to take athletes to the very edge of perfection, but even the greatest stumble and fall. How do they pull themselves together again on the biggest world stage? Toughness, poise and practice.
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Leprosy is one of the least contagious diseases around — and perhaps one of the most misunderstood. The colonies are relics of a not-too-distant past when those diagnosed with leprosy were exiled.
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Today's top stories for Friday, Jan. 30, 2026
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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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On Tuesday, the Redlands school board voted to start the pink slip process for 138 jobs. Superintendent Juan Cabral described the long list as the “worst case scenario” and said the vote was not a guarantee that all jobs would be cut.
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Democratic congress members from the Inland Empire are calling for the impeachment of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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