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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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After an hours-long public hearing, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors narrowly approved a plan to allow the sale and cultivation of marijuana in…
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The Riverside County Board of Supervisors will vote Tuesday on whether to license and regulate commercial marijuana businesses in the county's…
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California's law allowing the terminally ill to end their lives is still tied up in the courts after an Inland Empire judge questioned its validity this…
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As of today (Wednesday), California doctors are required to check a statewide computer database before writing a prescriotion for an opioid or other…
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Now, part 2 of our series of reports examining San Bernardino County's resistance to awarding worker's compensation benefits to county employees who…
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The Riverside County Sheriff's Department is trying to determine if there was criminal activity related to the hospitalization of 25 poeple attending a…
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Officials at Riverside City College say they'll be sending a letter to hundreds of students, faculty, and staff who may have been exposed to a student…
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A new documentary airing tonight on KVCR-TV explores the secondary traumatic stress that caregivers such as doctors, therapists, and first responders…
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Flu season is on its way out, but a new strain at the 11th hour could leave unvaccinated children particularly at risk, as Capital Public Radio's Sammy…
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A new report from the University of California, San Francisco says California is experiencing a statewide shortage of mental health professionals -- and…