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Monday through Friday, KVCR News has your mid-day news breakdown.
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This is Economics IE, where we talk to economists from the Inland Empire to help take the temperature of the region's economic situation. Today I'm speaking to Dr. Manfred Kyle, who's an associate director with the Lowe Institute at Claremont McKenna College.
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Former Press-Enterprise Columnist and longtime KVCR news contributor, Cassie MacDuff joins KVCR's Jessica Greenwell, to review a few of the Inland Empire’s major news stories of the past week.
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Democrats Clarissa Cervantes and Ronaldo Fierro are in a closely contested race for a November runoff spot in the 58th State Assembly District. California’s unofficial election results show Cervantes holding a 119 vote lead over Fierro.
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The San Bernardino Community College District has announced that applications are now open for the #CaliforniansForAll College Corps for the 2024–2025 school year, providing a $10,000 community service opportunity for students at Crafton Hills College and San Bernardino Valley College.
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Stories highlighted for Mar 14, 2024.
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New details are emerging about a fatal police shooting of 15-year-old boy in San Bernardino County.
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Stories highlighted for March 13, 2024.
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A conversation between host Yvette Walker and Michael Ortiz with the Hispanic Bar Association of the Inland Empire.
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A San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputy shot and killed a teenage boy this weekend. Now an attorney representing his family wants all of the body camera footage of the shooting to be made public.
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3/12 KVCR Midday News: Riv Co Traffic Relief Plan Up for Review, Salmon Fishing Restrictions, & MoreStories highlighted for Mar 12, 2024.
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A San Bernardino County Judge has delayed the trial date for seven defendants facing felony charges related to violence at protests.
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Fred Clarke, General Manager of The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch, talks about their ranunculus blooms this spring season. Lincoln Shrine Memorial Curator Nathan Gonzalez & Special Collections Manager Maria Carrillo talk about the important items in the Civil War era museum, located in Redlands.
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