Steven Cuevas
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Riverside County first responders are launching a fundraising effort for Bryan Stow. He’s the Santa Cruz paramedic and San Francisco Giants fan beaten after a Dodgers game six weeks ago.
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A 10-year-old boy from Riverside will appear in juvenile court next week to face murder charges. He’s accused of gunning down his father, Jeff Hall - the leader of the Southern California chapter of a notorious neo-Nazi group. Photojournalist Julie Platner spent about a year documenting Hall, his followers and his children. Her final photographs were taken just hours before Hall was killed.
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A former San Bernardino County supervisor is facing multiple felonies as part of ongoing corruption investigation. Two other former county employees and a local developer are also facing charges.
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Officials from Riverside are in China this week, looking for investors for renewable energy projects. It's just one goal of the city’s weeklong trade mission.
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A “sister city” delegation from Riverside is in Sendai this week. The coastal city in northern Japan was battered by the massive earthquake and tsunami in March. The delegation presented Sendai officials with half-a-million dollars donated by Riverside residents.
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A notorious white supremacist and one-time political candidate from the Inland Empire is dead. Authorities say Jeff Hall was shot and killed Sunday night by one of his sons at the family’s Riverside home.
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While some Americans openly rejoice in the death of Osama bin Laden, there’s a more somber response in the Mojave Desert town of Twentynine Palms, home to the largest US Marine base in the world.
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University of California, Riverside Chancellor Timothy White makes his network television debut Sunday night. You’ll see him with a buzz cut and a fake moustache working as part of the university’s rank-and-file on the CBS series “Undercover Boss.”
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Fewer Californians are enrolling at University of California campuses. Enrollment is down about 2-percent among California students according to UC’s latest admission data. KPCC’s Steven Cuevas says the number of incoming freshman over the last year has also slipped further at UC Riverside.
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The former head of the Soboba Indian tribe has been sentenced to nearly three-and-a-half years in prison for accepting bribes.
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