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Steven Cuevas
Stories by Steven Cuevas
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Pacific Gas & Electric is forming a citizen advisory committee in the Mojave desert town of Hinkley. That committee will help keep an eye on PG&E’s protracted cleanup of Hinkley’s tainted water supply.
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Organizers of this weekend’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio are warning concertgoers to beware of counterfeit passes. Fans should also be ready for heightened security.
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A federal judge has thrown out Temecula’s lawsuit against the Pechanga Indian tribe. Temecula had sued the tribe over fees for services it provided to the casino and hotel complex.
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Victims of violent crime will be the focus of several candlelight vigils throughout the Inland Empire. The first vigil is scheduled for tonight at Civic Center Park in Palm Desert.
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For years, some historians dismissed the Watergate exhibit at the Nixon Presidential Library as a whitewash. That has changed. A revamped exhibit at the Yorba Linda museum now documents in exhaustive detail the events that led to the downfall of a president.
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Gov. Jerry Brown rolled into the Southland on Friday for the first stop in a statewide road trip aimed at winning support for his plan to close the state’s $26 billion budget gap. His first stop: Arlanza Elementary School in Riverside.
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Charles Bukowski has been an inspiration to many writers. Now the hard-drinking LA writer and a 100-year-old piano have sparked a clever work by Echo Park artist Euan MacDonald. It’s part of the collection at the Pitzer Art Galleries in Claremont.
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A convicted child killer in California will begin to serve his life sentence in Indiana. Joseph Duncan will be on death row there for a string of killings.
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Riverside's Martin Luther King High School marching band is headlining a benefit concert for the victims of the Japan earthquake and tsunami. Proceeds will go to Riverside's longtime sister city - Sendai.
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Riverside’s Martin Luther King High School marching band will play a benefit concert Friday to raise quake relief money for Japan. The fundraiser is the latest relief effort by the City of Riverside – the sister city of quake-shattered Sendai on Japan’s northeast coast.
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Students at UC Riverside are creating a remembrance banner for victims of this month’s earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
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Mountain bikers tearing across snow-capped slopes and kayakers shooting down speeding rivers are among the stars of an annual film festival in Redlands this week.