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
Reche Canyon residents upset with plans to relocate thousands of burros to Texas
A plan to relocate thousands of burros that live in the San Jacinto Mountains to Texas is coming under fire - as local residents say the beloved animals are a part of their community's culture.
Investigators haul away more than 45 tons of marijuana from San Bernardino County property
It took 51 truckloads to haul away the massive stash of processed marijuana - some 90,000 pounds packed into more than 3,000 trash bags in an Oak Hills building.
NorCal school shooting suspect was released from IE jail 2 weeks prior; had lengthy criminal history
The shooting suspect at a Northern California Christian school was released from an Inland Empire jail just two weeks before the shooting, Eyewitness News has learned.
Advocates call for closure of ICE detention facility in Adelanto
Advocates and several members of Congress spoke out to demand the closure of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Adelanto.
Are product warranties worth your money? Here's what you need to know
Are product warranties really worth it? They promise peace-of-mind, but can sometimes bring more frustration. Here's what you need to know before you invest.
Riverside's Mission Inn Hotel & Spa welcomes thousands as 'Festival of Lights' returns
The famed "Festival of Lights" has returned to downtown Riverside, featuring millions of lights, holiday displays, carnival rides, caroling, Santa Claus and other entertainment on the pedestrian mall.
IE retired sheriff's detective speaks out on investigation into Turpin children abuse cases
A retired Inland Empire sheriff's detective is speaking out about his investigation of the horrific crimes of sexual abuse and torture the 13 Turpin siblings suffered.
Native American youth panel emphasizes this mental health message: It's always OK to ask for help
The main message of the mental health panel, which was held by Native American teenagers, is that it's always acceptable to ask for help.
I.E. man allegedly tried to meet minor for sex, caught in apparent amateur sting
When deputies showed up at a Temecula park to arrest the alleged predator, they found a group of about 20 teens filming the encounter.
Palm Springs pagará $5.9 millones en reparaciones a familias negras y latinas desalojadas
El Concejo de Palm Springs votó por unanimidad para aprobar $5.9 millones en reparaciones para las familias que fueron desalojadas por la fuerza de sus hogares en las décadas de 1950 y 1960.