Longtime Inland Empire journalist and KVCR contributor Cassie MacDuff and KVCR's Ken Vincent review some of the Inland Empire's top news stories this…
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Orange County environmental quality officials have ordered a section of beach between Huntington Beach and Newport Beach closed following a sewage spill…
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Scientists say the fate of some sea lions this year may not be much better than last year, when 3,300 pups were stranded. As Capital Public Radio's Amy…
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The top executive at the California Coastal commission is now out of a job. The move last night (Wednesday) to fire Charles Lester follows weeks of…
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Communities up and down the coast are grappling with the potential effects of rising sea levels. Now the California Coastal Commission is providing some…
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Some scientists say the giant toxic algal bloom off the west coast could be an indication of a warming ocean and climate change. Capital Public Radio's…
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Scientists say the toxic algae bloom off the west coast could be the largest ever recorded. It stretches from Central California to Alaska. Capital Public…
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US Senate Attempt s to Permanently Reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund. Rick Dulock shares this report from KVCR's Matt Guilhem.
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California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for Santa Barbara County on Wednesday in response to a broken pipeline which could have…
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Governor Jerry Brown has revised his plan to restore habitat in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, much to the dismay of environmantal groups. The plan…
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The endangered white abalone was once abundant along the California coast. But decades of overfishing devastated the sea snail population. As Capital…