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A Riverside couple wounded when an off-duty LAPD police officer fatally shot their developmentally disabled son has filed damages claims against the…
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A small group of women in Riverside County's largest jail spent 16 days on a hunger strike protesting alleged mistreatment by jail staff. KVCR's Benjamin…
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Just a day after California Attrorney General Xavier Becerra led a coalition of 16 states suing to stop Donald Trump's border emergency declaration,…
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A First Amendment group is suing California Attorney General Xavier Becerra over his refusal to disclose police records. Capital Public Radio's Nick…
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State lawyers have given the final okay to a regulation allowing home marijjuana deliveries statewide, even in communities that have banned commercial…
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A San Bernardino County gang prosecutor has resigned after backlash to his racist rants on social media. KVCR's Benjamin Purper has the story.
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Police records and investigation that were once confidential are now available to the public. Capital Public Radio's Nadine Sebai explains as part of our…
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Next year, law enforcement agencies will be required to release video of incidents within 45 days of when someone is injured of killed. Capital Publc…
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Riverside County Sheriff's deputies were enganged in a standoff with a suspect for hours yesterday (Thursday) tyhat reuslted in evacuation of a…
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The old saying, "if you're old enough to do the crime, you're old enough to do the time," won't really apply in California anymore. Capital Public Radio's…
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The trial date for the Perris couple accused of torturing and imprisoning their 13 children has been set. KVCR's Benjamin Purper has more.
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California state Senator Scott Weiner of San Franscisco is reintroducing a bill that died in committee last year that would make it easier to prosecute…