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KVCR News
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news run down at lunchtime.
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Each month, IEGO a nonprofit focused on economic growth in the Inland Empire, publishes the IE Labor Market Pulse. The newsletter analyzes monthly employment data to give readers insight into the region’s labor market.
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UCR student Juan Perez interviews the Division Manager of Visitor Experience, Sarah Harty of the SoCal Railway Museum. The 110-acre museum is set in the City of Perris.
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news rundown at lunchtime.
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The school board in Chino Valley voted Thursday to file complaints against the state and Governor Gavin Newsom. The school board president says the governor isn’t following Title IX— a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education.
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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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The trial for the man accused of starting the Line Fire started this week in San Bernardino. Justin Halstenberg is being charged with fourteen counts of arson.
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Stories highlighted for April 16, 2025.
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David Fleming speaks with jazz saxophonist Jessy J. about her 10th studio release, TERRANOVA. There's a feel of Latin Jazz through much of the release - though this isn't the exclusive sound. We'll also hear about an upcoming online concert as well.
From NPR
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In the weeks that follow the passing of a pontiff, the city of Rome, and the Vatican in particular, comes alive with discussions over which man is best suited to next lead the church.
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A true smorgasbord is on offer for readers this week. Care for an inspirational memoir? Reminders of the precarious position of civilization? Early summer read? They're all here.
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Experts are divided whether a new missile defense system for the U.S., inspired by Israel's Iron Dome, would be worth the cost.
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Didion's book is an intimate chronicle of the author's struggle to help her daughter, even if it meant digging into her own long-unexamined neuroses.
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Lawmakers are asking the Defense Secretary to explain how the Pentagon is complying with court rulings blocking President Trump's executive order attempting to ban transgender troops from service.
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Faithful from around the world are pouring into the Vatican, where Pope Francis' body will go on display Wednesday, ahead of a funeral Saturday.
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Most — but not all — political scientists are deeply troubled by the president's attempts to expand executive power, according to a national survey.
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At issue is whether school systems are required to allow parents to opt their kids out of classes because of religious objections to classroom materials.
More KVCR News
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An environmental group is suing the Inland Valley Development Agency over a proposed infrastructure plan. The lawsuit claims the IVDA isn’t properly following environmental laws.
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Stories highlighted for April 15, 2025.
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news run down at lunchtime.
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UC Riverside’s Highlander Racing has been dedicated through the past two years to refine their electric race car for a national competition this summer.
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