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Radio Free Riverside

Radio Free Riverside

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Anchor Joy Silver delivers reporting and commentary on the stories shaping Riverside County, California.Copyright 2026 United America Network Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Radio Free Riverside June 5 2026
    Jun 6 2026

    The episode dives right into the significant ruling from a federal appeals court that found President Trump's policy banning transgender troops likely violates constitutional rights. We break down the implications of this decision, especially since it coincided with the first day of Pride Month, yet the ban still stands due to ongoing litigation. A light-hearted jab at recent political elections in California adds a dash of humor to the rocky exit of Sheriff Chad Bianco and the upcoming election battles for various Assembly seats.

    Takeaways:

    • A federal appeals court ruled Trump's transgender military ban likely violates constitutional rights, stirring discussions.
    • Data shows National Guard deployment had no real impact on violent crime rates in D.C., experts weigh in.
    • A woman is suing the U.S. government over a shooting at a Trump rally, citing preventable failures.
    • Chad Bianco's rejection by voters highlights the importance of emotional control in leadership roles.
    • Election results show close races in California, with candidates vying for critical local positions.
    • Loma Linda University settles for $7.5 million after illegally disposing of hazardous waste and patient records.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • United America Network
    • Secret Service
    • Department of Homeland Security
    • Loma Linda University Health
    • UC Riverside
    • TODEC
    • Ground News

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Leigh McGowan PoliticsGirl — UAN Promo Stinger

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    29 mins
  • Radio Free Riverside | May 18 2026
    May 19 2026

    A county sheriff's corrections deputy, Yash Patel, was arrested on allegations of sexual battery and false imprisonment. This shocking story sets the tone for a whirlwind of news, including the alarming state of ozone pollution in Riverside county and the recent containment of the Springs fire. Learn about one city's plans for the Cesar Chavez Monument and the uproar over a proposed data center that left residents wanting answers rather than more questions. With a focus on transparency, the episode wraps up with the upcoming school bond measure in Murrieta, emphasizing the importance of community support in the face of funding challenges.

    Takeaways:

    • A Riverside county corrections deputy has been arrested for serious allegations, sparking concerns about accountability.
    • The city of Riverside is actively seeking community input on the future of the Cesar Chavez Monument, ensuring public engagement.
    • Operation Volcano led to the arrest of 42 men involved in child pornography, highlighting ongoing efforts against such crimes.
    • Residents in Coachella expressed concerns over a proposed data center, fearing noise and environmental impact without proper approvals.
    • Murrieta Valley School District is pushing a new bond measure for repairs, aiming to secure community support after previous failures.
    • Controversial comments from a gubernatorial candidate have stirred up debates, illustrating the heated political climate in California.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • iceout.org
    • stopice.net

    Companies mentioned in this episode

    • Cesar Chavez Monument and Community Center
    • CV Strategies
    • Murrieta Valley Unified School District
    • Imperial Irrigation District
    • Oath Keepers
    • Ground News

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Leigh McGowan PoliticsGirl — UAN Promo Stinger

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    31 mins
  • Radio Free Riverside | May 1, 2026
    May 1 2026

    Takeaways:

    • The tragic death of Brian Waterman while in custody raises serious questions about oversight and health protocols within the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.
    • Sheriff Bianco's posting of ballots online has sparked outrage, highlighting a significant breach of security and trust in the electoral process.
    • The City of Riverside's commitment to affordable housing reflects a growing recognition of the need for better living conditions in an increasingly expensive area.
    • Plans for Harvest Landing in Perris aim to transform the area into a vibrant hub with jobs, parks, and shopping, moving away from its warehouse-heavy past.
    • Well-In-The-Desert faces eviction after providing over 98,000 meals this year, underscoring the ongoing struggles of nonprofits serving the unsheltered community.
    • Recent Supreme Court rulings could shake up California's legislative landscape, potentially impacting minority representation and future electoral maps.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Riverside County Sheriff's Department
    • UCLA Voting Rights Act
    • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
    • Cal Fire
    • City of Riverside
    • Harvest Landing
    • Logistics
    • Rivian
    • Grit Development
    • JFK Memorial Hospital

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Leigh McGowan PoliticsGirl — UAN Promo Stinger

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    29 mins
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