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San Bernardino Citizens Respond to Mayoral Forums
http://fnx.org/kvcr_podcast_archive/1389771000.mp3Citizens of San Bernardino face a distinct choice when they head to the polls February fourth to decide…
Inland Empire Economist John Husing
http://fnx.org/kvcr_podcast_archive/1389688200.mp3In his weekly conversation with KVCR's Ken Vincent, Inland Empire Economic Partnership Chief Economist…
Inland Empire Economist John Husing
http://fnx.org/kvcr_podcast_archive/1389076200.mp3John Husing, Chief Economist for the Inland Empire Economic Partnership, has his regular weekly chat…
Press Enterprise Columnist Cassie MacDuff
http://fnx.org/kvcr_podcast_archive/1387521000.mp3P-E Colmnist Cassie MacDuff and KVCR's Ken Vincent review some of the week's top news stories,…
Inland Empire Economist John Husing
http://fnx.org/kvcr_podcast_archive/1387261800.mp3John Husing, the Chief Economist for the Inland Empire Economic Partnership, talks with KVCR's Ken…
Poll Uncovers Stark Racial Divide On Ferguson Decision
The poll found 9 percent of blacks approve of the grand jury's decision not to indict Darren Wilson, compared to 58 percent of whites.
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Streetcar Revival: Boom or Bust?
Proponents say streetcars bring major economic benefits, but others say the trams are a waste of public dollars.
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Chicago Council Strongly Approves $13 Minimum Wage
Saying that inflation has outpaced wage growth, the ordinance will raise the city's minimum wage to $10 by next July, with new increments added each summer thereafter.
Bobby Keys, Who Played Saxophone For The Rolling Stones, Dies At 70
During the course of his long career, Keys played with everyone from John Lennon to Eric Clapton, but it was work with the Stones for which he was most famous.
'Black Lives Matter,' NYC Mayor Says After Grand Jury Doesn't Indict Officer
The encounter between Eric Garner and officer Daniel Pantaleo caused an uproar after video footage was released. It showed Garner gasping, "I can't breathe."
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