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From A-To-Z, We Have You Covered For The NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournaments
After the coronavirus led to the cancellation of the NCAA Division 1 basketball tournaments last year, this year's games are on — but with changes including fewer fans, no bands or cheerleaders.
3/3/21 - Victor Wooten: Music Then & Now
On this edition of KVC-Arts, David Fleming continues his conversation with musician and author Victor Wooten, asking all of the questions he could think…
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March 2021 - The State of Women in the IE
To commemorate Women’s History Month, the Center for Social Innovation (CSI) at UCR and the Inland Empire Community Foundation (IECF) dedicated their…
March 25: Lifestyles with Lillian Vasquez
On today's show, Lillian speaks with writer and author Martha Bolton. Her newest book Dear Bob tells the heartwarming story of Bob Hope’s great dedication…
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Georgia Governor Signs Election Overhaul, Including Changes To Absentee Voting
The law will make dramatic alterations to Georgia's absentee voting rules, adding new identification requirements, moving back the request deadline and other changes.
Georgia Lawmaker Arrested As Governor Signs Law Overhauling Elections
Democratic state Rep. Park Cannon, a Black woman, is facing charges after refusing to stop knocking on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's office door.
Her Doctor's Office Moved 1 Floor Up. Why Did Her Treatment Cost 10 Times More?
Same building. Same procedure. Same doctor. But there was an extra "facility fee" because the location changed slightly. A shot that used to cost her about $30 went up to more than $300.
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Signs Controversial Election Overhaul Into Law
Georgia's governor has signed an elections overhaul into law. It includes new restrictions but is less restrictive than some original proposals.
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No Country Will Take Them: Alleged ISIS Widow With Kids The Latest Of Many In Limbo
The case of a woman who reportedly married ISIS fighters and is now stuck in Turkey with her young children has become the subject of a diplomatic dispute between Australia and New Zealand.
Rutgers To Require Vaccine Proof For 'All Students Planning To Attend This Fall'
The New Jersey school says its new COVID-19 requirement will help it make "a full return to our pre-pandemic normal" on campus.
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