Rob McMillan
Rob McMillan is the Eyewitness News Inland Empire bureau chief. He joined ABC7 in 2007.

Rob's assignment was a homecoming for him: He grew up in Rancho Cucamonga, graduated from Alta Loma High School and earned his broadcast journalism degree from the University of Southern California.

Rob's first on-air job was at KRCR, where he worked as a bureau reporter in Chico, CA. After that, Rob spent three years in the much cooler climate of Spokane, WA as a reporter for KAYU.

From there, Rob returned to the warmer temperatures of California when he became a reporter in Palm Springs covering the Coachella Valley, just east of the Inland Empire.

Rob's next stop was in Las Vegas, NV at KVBC before returning to Southern California to work in his hometown for ABC7.

Rob is excited to connect with our viewers in Riverside County and San Bernardino County, and cover the stories meaningful to the people of the Inland Empire.

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Contact:
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Attn: Rob McMillan
500 Circle Seven Drive
Glendale, CA 91201
818-863-7777

Rob's Stories
Deputies shoot, wound stabbing suspect allegedly armed with assault rifle in Diamond Bar
Sheriff's deputies in Diamond Bar shot and wounded a man allegedly armed with an assault rifle and who is believed to have stabbed his mother.
Loma Linda VA investigated for allegations of employee abuse and hostile work environment
Several whistleblowers have come forward against a supervisor amid investigations into allegations of a hostile work environment and employee abuse at the Veterans Medical Center in Loma Linda.
Funcionarios de California dan consejos a personas mayores en Riverside sobre cómo evitar estafas
Con las estafas financieras en aumento, lideres estatales y locales hablaron con las personas mayores en Riverside, instándolos a estar alerta y también compartiendo pasos simples para evitar ser una víctima.
Los Angeles gets some of its water from Mono Lake, but there's a push to change how much
Mono Lake is just one of the sources Los Angeles uses to meet its water demands. But those who oversee it want a better plan to keep more of the water in the basin.
California state officials give tips to senior citizens in Riverside on how to avoid scams
With financial scams on the rise, state leader advised seniors in Riverside on how to be alert and avoid being a victim.
Temecula Valley school board fires superintendent as teachers protest over curriculum ban
Hundreds of teachers in the Temecula Valley Unified School District continue to protest over the board's decision to block a curriculum that mentioned gay rights leader Harvey Milk.
5 fentanyl cases reported in Riverside in 2-day span, including one involving young children
Police said officers recently got sent to a Riverside hospital where a child almost died from a fentanyl overdose. One of the child's parents was reportedly being uncooperative with hospital staff.
Ex San Bernardino deputy speaks out after jury finds her attacker not guilty
A Victorville man accused of attempted murder after a violent attack on a San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy has been found not guilty, despite cell phone video showing the incident.
17-year-old dies; 2 teens hurt in car crash on way home from graduation after truck runs red light
On their way home from graduation, a 17-year-old was killed and her boyfriend and his sister were hospitalized after their car was hit by a truck that ran a red light in Winchester.
More families filing lawsuits against Riverside County over jail deaths
In 2022, the suit claims a record-high 18 inmates died in Riverside County jails.