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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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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s visited the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego as polls show declining support for President Trump’s immigration policies since the killing of protesters in Minneapolis.
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news rundown at lunchtime.
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Perris' City Council is considering the approval of a large project near I-215. Supporters say it will bring more stores and sports fields. Not all residents are convinced by the developer’s promises.
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Sandy Steers, an environmental advocate and head of the nonprofit Friends of Big Bear Valley who helped build a legion of fans for the area’s bald eagles, has died.
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After a heated debate over a proposed ban on library donations containing “perceived pornography,” the Redlands school board declined to adopt a new policy and instead directed the superintendent to draft a districtwide procedure for oversight.
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The FBI describes the armed man caught on Nancy Guthrie's camera as 5-foot-9-inches to 5-foot-10 and of average build. The 84-year-old mother of Savannah Guthrie has been missing since Feb. 1.
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A federal judge in Illinois quickly issued a restraining order after the Trump administration slashed more than $600 million in CDC grants to four blue states.
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U.S. snowboarders psych themselves up before competition with heavy metal and pop music, cat photos, and apparently many on the men's halfpipe team now do Qigong.
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In its ruling, the court said an earlier decision to ban the Pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was "disproportionate."
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The four are set to dock with the space station on Saturday, returning the orbital lab to its full complement of seven. NASA's last mission, Crew-11, left a month early due to an ill crew member.
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Emerald Fennell's extravagant adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic cares little for subtlety. Ultimately, this love affair is more photogenic than it is deeply moving.
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Plus: more Olympics, the Super Bowl and some monks.
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Under President Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan, Arab countries and the European Union are supposed to train a new police force in the Gaza Strip. But U.S. plans have run into serious challenges.
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Health care workers at Kaiser continue to strike over what they say are unfair labor practices by the company. Now, lab and pharmacy technicians have also walked off the job.
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A Western Riverside County child has tested positive for measles, according to public health officials with Riverside University Health System — Public Health (RUHS - PH). It is the first confirmed case of measles in Riverside County for 2026.
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Monday through Friday, KVCR has your daily news rundown at lunchtime.
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