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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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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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Stories highlighted for Feb 10, 2026
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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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From NPR
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Dozens of juvenile detention centers in 25 states reported holding children weeks or months as they awaited space at long-term psychiatric treatment facilities, according to a new survey.
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Korea's Gaon Choi, 17, rebounded from a hard fall to win gold — and end her role model's historic bid for three in a row in the Winter Olympic halfpipe.
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Senate Democrats blocked two Republican-backed measures Thursday to keep the department open, including a short-term funding extension for two weeks as negotiations continue.
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The disclosure from the agency's acting director came after immigration officers shot two U.S. citizens, intensifying questions about ICE officers' tactics, training and use of force.
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In his Thursday order, U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg ordered the government to allow any of the men deported last year to El Salvador to appear in a U.S. port of entry to be conditionally allowed in as they challenge their removal.
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A massive star in the nearby Andromeda galaxy has simply disappeared. Some astronomers believe that it's collapsed in on itself and formed a black hole.
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Kelly, an Arizona Democrat, sued Hegseth after the Defense Secretary moved to formally censure him for participating in a video where he told service members they can refuse illegal orders.
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Elite athletes often push through pain to achieve victory. But, everyday exercisers need to distinguish between soreness which is normal and pain which is the body's way of telling you to stop.
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Health officials say an unvaccinated minor visiting from out of state may have exposed shoppers at an Ontario Walmart in late January.
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Today's top news stories for KVCR and statewide news partners.
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Stories highlighted for Feb 5, 2026
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