Steven Cuevas
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A judge in Riverside postponed the Monday arraignment of an 11-year-old boy accused of murdering his white supremacist father earlier this year. Attorneys requested more time for specialists to evaluate the child’s behavior and state of mind.
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The attorney for an 11-year-old Riverside boy accused of killing his neo-Nazi father could enter a plea on the child’s behalf on Monday. The boy’s - whose name KPCC is withholding because he is a minor - been undergoing psychiatric evaluations while in custody.
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Hours after the 9/11 attacks, Redlands Fire Chief Jeff Frazier found himself on a military jet headed for New York City.
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Promoters expect about 20,000 music fans to converge at Los Angeles’ State Historic Park Saturday for the 8th annual “FYF” indie rock festival. They promise a cleaner, better-organized show than in years past.
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Authorities in San Bernardino County have launched a nationwide manhunt for a Cal State San Bernardino professor suspected of leading a motorcycle gang that dealt drugs across the Inland region.
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Eight months after an unknown assailant gunned down two Redlands teenagers, police have still made no arrests. Authorities are renewing their call for help in finding the shooter. Police have released a new sketch and description of the man who shot the teenagers outside a north Redlands apartment building last January.
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"The King of the Surf Guitar" Dick Dale celebrates 50 years in rock and roll Thursday with a performance at Fullerton’s Plummer Auditorium. Proceeds from the concert benefit Fullerton College. The show won’t be far from where Dale pioneered his signature guitar rumble.
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Riverside County planning commissioners will consider postponing a decision Wednesday on whether to approve a contested quarry project near Temecula. Liberty Quarry would cut into the foothills a few miles south of the city. But the company behind the project is asking for a delay.
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The San Jacinto Mountains comes alive with music this weekend. It’s the 18th annual “Idyllwild Jazz in the Pines” festival.
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Vector control officials say three mosquitoes trapped in the Coachella Valley have tested positive for the West Nile virus, but human cases are down across the Inland area, and statewide.
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