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Since the 1990s, law enforcement officials and medical experts have cautioned about the dangers of police-prone restraint, especially when people are high on stimulants or experiencing a mental health crisis. Some California police officers haven’t been getting the message
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Democrat assemblymember James Ramos spoke with KVCR's Jonathan Linden to discuss five of his bills, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed in September.
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California lawmakers approved a final state budget on Wednesday totaling just over $300 billion.
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Asian Americans are the fastest-growing population in California, yet the state credentialed only 89 teachers who speak one of several Asian languages in the 2019-2020 academic year.
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KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News about the passing of legislation to ban the use of PFAS chemicals, also known as "forever chemicals," in cosmetics in the state of California.
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KVCR's Quinn Mays and Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America talk about the innovations being made to Medi-Cal under the CalAIM initiative. Written by Heidi de Marco and Angela Hart for the California Health Line.
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On The Voice segment later this morning, KCVR's Quinn Mays talks with Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News about the plans for San Bernardino County and Riverside County to address racism as a public health crisis, since its official acknowledgment in 2020.
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California has launched a new bilingual chatbot that is focused on combating COVID-19 misinformation.
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KVCR's Quinn Mays talks to Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News about a unique settlement that has been reached for a lawsuit filed by California Attorney General Rob Bonta against the city of Fontana.
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On Monday, California's Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a settlement agreement over a lawsuit against the city of Fontana.
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Under newly proposed state legislation, retired U.S. service members would not have to pay taxes on their retirement pensions.
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Yosemite has started taking reservations from people hoping to visit the park between May 20 and Sep. 30 during peak hours.