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
Agentes del condado de Riverside disparan mortalmente a hombre armado en una casa de Perris
Agentes del Condado de Riverside dispararon mortalmente a un hombre armado el lunes durante una revisión de cumplimiento de libertad condicional en una casa en Perris, dicen las autoridades.
Riverside County sheriff's deputies fatally shoot armed man during probation check in Perris
The Riverside County Sheriff's Department says the man gave false information and produced a handgun when questioned by deputies during a probation compliance check.
Pomona College moves commencement after pro-Palestinian encampment set up on graduation stage
Pomona College graduates will have to travel more than 30 miles for their commencement ceremony, as administrators seek to avoid a pro-Palestinian encampment set up at the school's graduation stage.
Officials issue warning after death of 2 young siblings swept away by river in San Bernardino County
A mother is dealing with an unimaginable loss after her two children - ages 4 and 2 - died after being swept away in the swift-moving waters of a river in San Bernardino County.
Caltrans contract worker killed after box truck slams into crew off 71 Freeway in Chino Hills
A Caltrans contract worker doing cleanup near the 71 Freeway in Chino Hills was killed after being struck by a truck that lost control and careened off the side of the freeway.
LAFC hosts official signing day for members of inaugural Special Olympics team
LAFC hosted an official signing day at BMO Stadium for the members of the inaugural LAFC Special Olympics team. The Los Angeles Football Club welcomed the athletes, who not only signed contracts but also got their new uniforms.
Residentes en complejo de casas móviles perderán electricidad, dueño niega pagar facturas atrasadas
Cientos de residentes en una comunidad de hogares móviles localizado cerca de Moreno Valley enfrentan la amenaza de perder todos los servicios de luz y agua.
Hundreds of RV park residents face power shutoff after owner refuses to pay SoCal Edison
Hundreds of residents at a mobile home park near Moreno Valley face the threat of losing all power and water service by mid-June after allegations that the owner of the park hasn't paid its bills in more than a year.
Riverside realtor makes sure roadside banners honoring military members stay in tip-top shape
"(The banners) recognize our men and women over there doing what's right and fighting for our freedom." A local realtor is taking matters into his own hands to make sure that roadside banners honoring our country's military members are in tip-top shape.
A dozen goats stolen from Ontario farm, including babies, pregnant mothers
Because the animals' ears are tattooed with specific numbers and lettering, they're hoping potential livestock buyers pay close attention.