Steven Cuevas
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A new economic forecast says the Inland Empire is finally pulling out of its economic tailspin. Los Angeles-based Beacon Economics says a recovery is in effect and the region is rebounding — but not as fast as most other regions.
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A Hollywood acting troupe known for its work with California prisoners takes its act to at-risk young people
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Authorities have broken up an anti-Wall Street encampment in the Inland Empire. More than half a dozen members of Occupy Coachella Valley were taken into custody early Tuesday morning after defying orders to leave a public park in Palm Desert. At Occupy L.A., protesters prepare for a potential police raid.
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Several new ordinances take effect tonight throughout the Inland Empire. They’re designed to block registered sex offenders from interacting with Halloween trick-or-treaters.
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Under a previous policy, most archeological finds unearthed in Riverside were turned over to the San Bernardino County Museum; but now Riverside County will hold on to those prehistoric treasures.
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A pair of creative video artists are using foreclosed homes in Riverside as the backdrops for their latest work.
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The Occupy Wall Street movement has moved inland to the streets of Riverside. Small groups of demonstrators are camping out near city hall and other locations. Today they gathered at UC Riverside.
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Riverside County prosecutors have filed murder and kidnapping charges against a Long Beach man accused of killing Moreno Valley teenager Norma Lopez.
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Amateur astronomers are among those speaking out in favor of a Riverside County ordinance aimed at curbing light pollution. The county’s given tentative approval to the so-called “light trespass” law.
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Hot air balloonists are suing the owners of a Coachella Valley ranch who tried to ban flights above their property. The farm dropped its lawsuit earlier this year, but not before the balloonists racked up hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees.
Stories by Steven Cuevas
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