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                KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News about a developing initiative that will provide transitional housing and other social services to Black, Latin X, and LGBTQ community members of the Inland Empire.
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                An effort to cap rent increases in california is still alive at the state Capitol.CapRadio's Randol White has the story.
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                        Backers of rent control are trying again this year in the California Legisalture after lawmakers and voters rejected measures last year. More from KVCR's…
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                        A new report says most jurisdictions in California - including San Bernardino and Riverside counties - are falling short on their low-income housing…
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                        Governor Gavin Newsom met yesterday (Tuesday) with the mayors of several California cities facing possible lawsuits from the state over their lack of…
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                        Southern California is experiencing a housing crisis. And many communities are looking to build more shelters and affordable housing. But for people…
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                        More than 300 people attended the Eleventh Annual Homeless Summit yesterday (Wednesday) at the Ontario Airport Hotel. Though San Bernardino County saw a…
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                        Should voters approve new housing for an estimated 20,000 homeless people with severe mental illness? While most people agree the end goal of Promposition…
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                        A ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco clarifies how cities cxan regulate where homeless people sleep. As Capital Public Radio's…
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                        The future of rent control in California will be in the hands of voters this November. Capital Public Radio's Chris Nichols has this primer on Proposition…
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                        A new report shows rent is increasing in the Inland Empire by about 2 to 3% per year. KVCR's Benjamin PUrper has more.
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                        The median price for an existing single-family home in California is now above $600,000... the first time it's ever topped that mark. KVCR's Ken Vincent…
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
