Steven Cuevas
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A Riverside courtroom heard a video of the 12-year-old accused boy, recorded hours after the fatal shooting of white supremacist Jeff Hall, in which the boy admits to the shooting.
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Prosecutors say a 12-year-old boy on trial in juvenile court for his father's murder was not motivated by the family's neo-Nazi beliefs.
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Amazon opens a giant warehouse in San Bernardino, much to the city's delight. The 700 jobs that come with it delight city officials, too.
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A bilingual awareness campaign marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month in San Bernardino County.
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Inland Empire's Second Harvest food bank faces two challenges: delivering food to those who need it, and paying for the gasoline to do it.
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Despite tough economic times, some entrepreneurs are thriving across Southern California. In Riverside, a custom auto body shop is banking profits.
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The City of San Bernardino's bankruptcy has ripple effects on businesses throughout the community.
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UC Riverside's medical school wins accreditation it was denied a year ago. A successful local fundraising effort eases fears about the commitment to the school.
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San Bernardino garbage collectors claim city attorney Jim Penman is leading a charge to dismantle the Refuse & Recycling Department.
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The jury that quickly convicted a man of arson and murder for the 2003 Old Fire has now gone two weeks without deciding if he should be sentenced to death.
Stories by Steven Cuevas
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