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A local writer shares the daily personal experiences of he and those around him working in warehouses for the local logistics industry.
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KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with James Dailey of The Space to learn more about his documentation of the Tapestry Project and the ways this development project has lasting impacts on the indigenous plants, animals, and people already living there.
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KVCR'S Quinn Mays speaks with Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America Core about the current gaps in participation in clinical medical trails for Black patients and how increasing participation may overall improve treatment plans and public health.
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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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LocalInland officials say they will not require a mask mandate. This news comes as the CDC announced that it is once again recommending vaccinated people wear masks indoors if they live in places where COVID-19 infections are surging. KVCR’s Megan Jamerson has more.
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LocalSan Bernardino County is hosting several family friends community COVID-19 vaccination events on Saturday, July 24. Participants will receive free vouchers for food and games.
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A recent survey conducted by Men’s Health showed that out of 1100 people, approximately 75% of respondents said they are close to someone struggling with…
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On Thursday it was confirmed that rabid bats in San Bernardino County including four within the past two weeks had been identified in in the communities…
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As the new school year begins, a Loma Linda doctor is urging students to get fully vaccinated in order to prevent the spread of infectious disease. Dr.…
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RIVERSIDE (CNS) - To help residents understand the causes and consequences of measles, the Riverside County Health System has activated an online portal…
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As a biggest measles outbreak in years spreads across the U.S., both Los Angeles County and Orange County have documented new cases of measles. More from…
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California’s sexually transmitted disease rates remain high because of two concerning trends, as Capital Public Radio’s health care reporter Sammy Caiola…