Focusing on political victories during his State of the Union address, Trump gave himself and Republicans high marks while scolding Democrats for their stances on the economy and immigration.
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Last month ended in tragedy when a raven attacked two unattended eagle eggs.
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California schools faced repeated planned power outages in 2024-2025 as Edison cut electricity to prevent wildfires, forcing closures and costly backup power solutions.
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Both Riverside and San Bernardino Counties are creating or updating their truck routes as required by state law.
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Federal lawmakers are allowed to bring guests to the State of the Union and several Inland Empire Democratic congressmembers are using tonight to send a message to President Donald Trump.
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Stories highlighted for Feb 24, 2026
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Thousands of unionized Kaiser Permanente nurses are heading back to work Tuesday as a nearly month-long strike comes to an end.
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Home surveillance video shows Gerardo Rodriguez holding a gun and ordering the 17-year-old to sit on the curb last November. Witnesses say he identified himself as a federal officer.
Previously on IE Latino Voices
A conversation with host Yvette Walker and Daisy Macias, Community Relations Manager with Hope Through Housing Foundation.
On Thursday, March 5th the Empire Strykers take on the San Diego Sockers. The game will air on KVCR TV at 6:30pm!
From NPR
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At issue is whether a county can seize homeowners' residence for unpaid property taxes and sell the house at auction for less than the homeowners would get if they put their home on the market themselves.
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After NPR reporting revealed dozens of pages of Epstein files related to President Trump appear to be missing from the public record, a top House Democrat wants to know why.
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In a call with top state voting officials, a Department of Homeland Security official stated unequivocally that immigration agents would not be patrolling polling places during this year's midterms.
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In his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, President Trump once again touted new tax benefits for tipped workers, who like many Americans are feeling the pinch of higher prices.
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During a confirmation hearing, senators asked Dr. Casey Means about her current positions and her past statements on a range of public health issues.
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The shortlist also includes a 1990s pop diva, heavy metal pioneers and a legendary R&B singer and producer.
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Allegra Goodman's new novel is called This Is Not About Us, but critic Maureen Corrigan says that title is coy: Readers are bound to see aspects of themselves and their families in these pages.
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Skarsgård plays a filmmaker struggling to connect with his two grown daughters in Sentimental Value. As the father of eight, the Swedish actor says he understands the tension his character faces.
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news rundown at lunchtime.
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Police are investigating an altercation outside a bar that led to attempted vehicular homicide.
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On Friday, the Supreme Court struck down a majority of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The court ruled that the president’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA, to enact the tariffs was not permitted under the law. Last April, Trump announced the sweeping series of reciprocal tariffs on a day he dubbed “Liberation Day.” The Supreme Court’s ruling does not upend all of the president’s tariffs, though. Just the ones he enacted under IEEPA. Here in the Inland Empire, Trump’s tariffs have had several economic implications.
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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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