Joshlyn Khuu
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UFCW’s local unions are calling on regulators to oppose the proposal of the Kroger-Albertsons Merger. Here’s KVCR’s Joshlyn Khuu with more details.
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The Biden Administration has given PG&E one-point-one billion dollars. As CapRadio's Mike Hagerty tells us, it's a grant intended to help keep the state's only still operating nuclear power plant online.
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Housing affordability in California bounced back in the third quarter with the statewide index for existing single-family home sales inching up to 18 percent after hitting a 15-year low of 16 percent in the second quarter of 2022, according to the California Association of Realtors.
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In honor of National Diabetes Month, Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) and EASE T1D have partnered to spread awareness about Type 1 diabetes and the detection of the chronic health condition in children. Here’s KVCR’s Joshlyn Khuu with more details.
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As the ballots for the 2022 election are still being counted, the results of the propositions are being predicted to draw certain conclusions based on early voting.
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Since its 2018 opening, the Veterans Resource Center (VRC) at Crafton Hills College (CHC) has connected veterans with educational services and a place to unwind.
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Today, the City of Riverside and DoorDash announced a first-of-its-kind partnership between the City and DoorDash’s Project DASH to address food insecurity. Here’s Joshlyn Khuu with more details.
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A new study shows that Ontario International Airport (ONT) is an economic engine for Southern California, generating $3.8 billion a year in activity, supporting 27,800 jobs and produces $17.8 billion in economic output. Here’s Joshlyn Khuu with more details.
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Next week, Inland Empire voters will vote to elect their next state representatives, mayors, and school board members. But residents in San Bernardino County will face an important decision: on whether to break off from California and form a new state. KVCR's Jonathan Linden reports.
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One of the most competitive House races in California pits a Republican incumbent who opposed certifying the presidential election against a Democratic challenger who helped prosecute January 6th rioters. From Riverside Country, KQED Politics Editor Scott Shafer reports.