Quinn Mays
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KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with desert reporter Melissa Daniels about historic changes in the Eastern Coachella Valley that are meant to bring positive change for the aging water infrastructure of the region.
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Local San Bernardino residents share the art they've created, why it matters, and what they want to see happen for their community in areas like housing and pollution.
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KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America about the Biden Administration's intention to cancel the student loan debt for millions of Americans.
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KVCR's Quinn Mays and Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America talk about Canyon Springs High School in Moreno Valley celebrating the opening of their cybersecurity and esports lab.
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KVCR's Quinn Mays talks with Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America about Riverside County declaring monkeypox a pubic health emergency.
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KVCR’s Quinn Mays speaks with Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America about declarations of Monkeypox as a public health emergency in the U.S. and California, and vaccine eligibility in the Inland Empire.
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KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with Breanna Reeves, reporter for Black Voice News and a Report for America Core member about the new federal number 988. A suicide crisis hotline for those in need that is now active.
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KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America about the recent killing of Robert Adams by San Bernardino Police and the responses of local citizens and officials at the the July 20th City Council Meeting.
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KVCR’s Quinn Mays hears from Breanna Reeves of Black Voice News and Report for America about two new laws that took effect on July 1st. One law will mean later start times for middle and high schoolers, and another will restrict access to unserialized “ghost guns."
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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.