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KVCR News
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The March Joint Powers Authority is set to vote on Monday to approve a an industrial project near the former March Air Force Base. Some Riverside residents still oppose it, despite some modifications.
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Scorching temperatures across much of Southern California have health officials warning people to stay inside and drink lots of water. Weather service officials predict new heat records could be set.
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news run down.
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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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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news rundown at lunchtime.
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Advocates and lawmakers demand Border Patrol release Pomona day laborers, accusing the agency of unjustly targeting immigrant workers.
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Law enforcement authorities continue to investigate the vandalism of a church in Redlands. It was recently tagged with multiple swastikas.
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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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A conversation between host Maya Gwynn and Claire Jefferson-Glipa, Executive Director of Family Promise of Riverside.
From NPR
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The blame game began only hours after President Trump announced Saturday that the U.S. had mediated an immediate ceasefire.
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Women can use a wand to collect a vaginal sample, then mail it to a lab that will screen for cervical cancer. The device will be available by prescription through a telehealth service.
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The meetings between top U.S. and Chinese officials in Geneva represent the first potential efforts to end a trade war that has frazzled financial markets.
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U.K. Prime Minister says Europe and the U.S. are "calling out" Putin, by proposing a 30-day unconditional ceasefire starting Monday.
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News of an American pope, and a Chicagoan, causes NPR's Scott Simon to remember what it was like attending Mass in his hometown.
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Jeanine Pirro is the latest Fox News personality to join the Trump administration. She will serve as the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., replacing Ed Martin whose confirmation ran into problems in the Senate.
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It can be tough to navigate relationships when our friends start having kids. This guide can help both parents and child-free folks figure out how to stay connected in a new life stage.
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President Trump is yet to broker an end to the war in Gaza. So the first big trip of his second term will focus on big investments instead.
More KVCR News
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Stories highlighted for May 1, 2025.
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The Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Youth Advocacy Group of the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation, formerly known as the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, hosts 3rd annual 5K in support of missing and murdered Indigenous people across the nation.
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Roy Juarez of IMPACTruth, speaks with KVCR's Joel Morales about the organization, and Literature to Life, a program where students write and publish stories from their own life experiences. Plus, an upcoming event, Beyond the Books, on the horizon.
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‘You just can’t walk up to people with brown skin and say give me your papers,’ a federal judge told Border Patrol attorneys at a hearing challenging recent immigration sweeps.
Local Interest Stories