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  • Dr. Sigrid Burress talks about the new tattoo removal program she founded at Loma Linda University Health. Patient David Loya shares his experience with the program and why he wanted his tattoos removed.
  • Congressman Mark Takano talks about the Community Project Funding, in which he secured over 30 million dollars for projects in his district.
  • Lillian Vasquez speaks with Professor Joseph Kahne, Co-Director of the Civic Engagement Research Group at UC Riverside.
  • Lilian has a conversation with Beaumont Mayor Mike Lara for Mayor's Movie Moments and Donald Harris with the San Bernardino Department of Behavioral Health, who shares about the upcoming Healing, Prevention, and Poetry project.
  • Executive Editor Stephanie Williams returns to talk about part one of her series on the essential worker experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, including a deeper look at the challenges warehouse workers faced staying safe.
  • On today's Inland Edition, Lillian Vasquez speaks with Dr. Ivan Rosenberg, Founder and President of The Uniquely Abled Project, a program focused on creating career opportunities for the uniquely abled. Dr. Rosenberg discusses how the project matches employers and careers with the right workers and prepares both to ensure a high success rate. Enrollment for this program is now available at San Bernardino Valley College.
  • Lillian speaks to Mayor of Riverside Patricia Lock Dawson and Patrick Brien, Executive Director of the Riverside Arts Council.
  • In our debut episode of KVCR's new monthly show, Musically Speaking, Margaret Worsley speaks with Maestro Anthony Parnther of the San Bernardino Symphony about working through the pandemic and gets information about their upcoming season back in the California Theater. She also interviews Diane Mitchell, Artistic Director with the Hemet Concert Association about their upcoming season and live music back onstage in Hemet.
  • Today on Lifestyles, Lillian speaks with Comedian Carole Montgomery, who has been in the stand-up scene for over 40 years. Carole talks about all things comedy, including her comedic style and some of the challenges of being a female comic. Also on the show, Mayor’s Movie Moments is back! Lillian has a conversation with Scott Matas, the Mayor of Desert Hot Springs, about his favorite movies.
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