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Steven Cuevas
Stories by Steven Cuevas
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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.
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San Bernardino's bankruptcy won't dampen enthusiasm for the Route 66 Rendezvous. The annual celebration of classic cars is expected to draw about half a million people.
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The city of San Bernardino has many creditors, bankruptcy documents show. That includes banks, construction firms, a local sign maker... and a strip club.
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A man convicted of setting 2003 Old fire in San Bernardino Mountains could face the death penalty. Jurors resume deliberations on Tuesday.
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San Bernardino city officials approved a bankruptcy budget plan that will get the city nearly halfway out of a $45 million budget hole.
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The San Bernardino City Council resumes debate later Wednesday over a bare-bones budget it needs to send to a bankruptcy judge by the end of September.
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FYF Festival has spent nearly a decade evolving to embrace a host of electronic, hip-hop and art rock acts -- picking up new organizers in the meantime.
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State insurance commissioner Dave Jones visited Riverside Thursday to unveil a new effort targeting worker’s compensation and auto insurance fraud.
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After a marathon and at times combative public meeting, San Bernardino city leaders Wednesday night delayed a vote on a budget that could slash staff and services.
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San Bernardino city leaders plan to discuss the city’s first revised budget proposal since it filed for emergency bankruptcy protection earlier this month.