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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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Two referendums aim to overturn the city’s approval of the Freeway Corridor Specific Plan for warehousing and commercial use.
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Stories highlighted for Oct 23, 2025.
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In a rural Riverside County city known for horsekeeping, Republicans worry what could happen to their way of life if voters pass Prop 50.
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Stories highlighted for Oct 22, 2025.
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The Riverside County Board of Supervisors signed off today/Tuesday on a large warehouse project in Mead Valley near Perris.
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A conversation between host Maya Gwynn and Dr. Torie Weiston-Serdan, Chief Visionary Officer of the Youth Mentoring Action Network.
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From brands and influencers to a viral "Inspector Clouseau," the world's most glamorous theft is also quickly becoming one of the year's most profitable memes.
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"Bust of a Woman with a Flowered Hat," a vividly hued Picasso portrait of longtime muse and partner Dora Maar, had remained hidden from public view for more than eight decades.
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The dazzling aerial photos honored by the 2025 Siena awards offer "new ways of seeing familiar places," as one judge puts it.
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For a century, the tiny Coolidge Auditorium, at the Library of Congress, has been a wellspring of cultural integrity, innovative music and American ingenuity. (And free concerts.)
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Prescription drug ads were once banned on broadcasts. But companies argued that infringed on free speech, and the drugs could help people. The FDA now permits pharmaceutical ads.
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The report's claim comes with caveats. Its critics say it does more to reveal issues around collecting and analyzing domestic terrorism data than it does to clarify the current state of the problem.
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With Medicaid cutbacks on the horizon, millions in the U.S. are expected to go uninsured. In the Mississippi Delta region — one of the poorest places in the U.S. — people are stressed and mad.
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The holiday season is full of traditions and we all celebrate them a bit differently. NPR wants to your most unique holiday traditions. What makes celebrating this time of year feel special for you?
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Families once torn apart at border face renewed threat of separation
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10/21 KVCR Midday News: 48-Hour Film Competition, Dodgers and Blue Jays Head to World Series, & MoreStories highlighted for Oct 21, 2025.
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KVCR's Anthony Victoria spoke with Daniel Eduardo Hernandez of The Riverside Record and Christopher Salazar of The Frontline Observer about what they witnessed at No Kings events.
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Top headlines for Friday, October 17, 2025.
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