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 has been covering stories in Riverside County and San Bernardino County for almost 20 years. Some of the biggest stories he has reported on include the San Bernardino mass shooting, the Turpin family's "House of Horrors" and the coronavirus pandemic's impact throughout the Inland Empire. He loves connecting with viewers and and covering the stories meaningful to the people of the Inland Empire.

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Contact:
ABC7 Broadcast Center
Attn: Rob McMillan
500 Circle Seven Drive
Glendale, CA 91201
818-863-7777

Rob's Stories
UC Board of Regents considering proposal to raise cap on year-to-year tuition increases
The University of California's Board of Regents is considering change that would raise the cap on tuition increases to 7%.
Victorville is first city in San Bernardino County to deploy gunshot detection technology
Victorville has become the first city in San Bernardino County to install ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology.
Pasadena wild animal rescue center seeking donations to move to new location
For close to twenty years, Cleo Watts and her team of volunteers at Cleo's Critter Care in Pasadena have helped nurse wild animals back to health, before releasing them back into the wild.
Detectives investigating disappearance of 74-year-old Rancho Cucamonga man as possible kidnapping
The man's family is offering a $250,000 reward for his safe return. They believe his kidnapping may be tied to the family's success in cryptocurrency.
Administración Trump demanda a California por el precio de huevos, culpa a leyes de bienestar animal
Los altísimos precios de los huevos han sido noticia durante meses, debido en gran parte al brote nacional de gripe aviar. Pero, ¿podrían las políticas estatales de California ser también responsables?
Trump administration sues California over egg prices and blames animal welfare laws
The Trump administration is suing the state of California to block animal welfare laws that it says unconstitutionally helped send egg prices soaring.
City of Monrovia provides free 'Block Party Trailer' for residents
The city of Monrovia provides a free 'Block Party Trailer' for the community to have block parties and get to know their neighbors.
Drones help Riverside police spot illegal fireworks on Fourth of July
Riverside police said they issued over 60 citations on July Fourth for the use of illegal fireworks, more than double the number compared to the previous Independence Day holiday.
Man sentenced to 19 years in prison for SoCal teenager's fentanyl death
A convicted drug dealer will spend 19 years in prison for the fentanyl overdose death of a 17-year-old boy, and the victim's family spoke out about the sentencing.
Riverside police using drones to combat illegal fireworks on Fourth of July
The new drones are equipped with cameras that allow the operator to record video of illegal fireworks use and pinpoint the exact location using mapping software.