Madison Aument
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The special election to recall the firebrand school board president in Temecula has been set for late May.
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The atmospheric river has moved toward Baja California but rain continues to drench the Inland Empire.
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The League of Women Voters is sponsoring forums in San Bernardino to allow city council candidates to speak directly to voters. KVCR’s Madison Aument reports on the Fifth Ward forum.
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A San Bernardino Superior Court judge has appointed a receiver to oversee the former American Sports Dormitory in the city of San Bernardino.
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Charges have been filed against the five men arrested for the grisly mass murder of six in El Mirage.
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Five people were arrested by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department in the killings of six people in El Mirage last week.
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An invasive fruit fly has taken hold in Redlands. Now fruit is being removed from more than 2000 homes across the city.
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A controversial school board president in Temecula will face a recall election this spring. A group opposed to his conservative agenda collected enough signatures to force a vote.
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A group of musicians here in the Inland Empire wants to use music to connect the hundreds of thousands of warehouse workers in the region. The group, called Do Re Mi I-E, is rewriting traditional folk songs to reflect the struggles of workers who are fighting for better conditions.
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In the year since the Temecula Valley School Board voted to ban critical race theory, the controversial decisions have continued. The board's conservative Christian majority has attracted national attention and pitted itself against the state, along with a handful of other school boards in the Inland Empire and beyond.