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
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.
Riverside County resident investigated for animal cruelty after 120 dogs, horses seized
The animals were allegedly neglected and possibly not provided with enough food, Riverside County officials say.
SoCal gaming shop robbed at gunpoint, suspect fights with employees, video shows
The owner of a gaming shop in Colton says his store has now been robbed three times, with the latest incident happening at gunpoint.
Record-breaking home prices in SoCal making it difficult for buyers and sellers
Soaring prices in the Southern California housing market are making it difficult for both buyers and sellers alike.
Puppy with severe burns found in San Bernardino parking lot; officials probe possible animal cruelty
Two puppies were found abandoned in the parking lot of a veterinary office in San Bernardino last week, one of them with severe burns.
Disneyland cambia las normas de acceso para discapacitados
Los parques temáticos de Disney pronto harán cambios en su programa que permitirá a las personas con discapacidades saltarse las filas.
Disneyland changing disability access rules, lifetime ban possible for misuse
Disney's theme parks will soon be making changes to its program that allows those with disabilities to skip lines at the resorts.
Claremont homeowners file lawsuit one year after water began mysteriously seeping out of the ground
A group of people living in Claremont are taking legal action against multiple cities and local water agencies for water damage. They say their homes were damaged from groundwater seepage due to heavy rain from last year.
Customers flock to 99 Cents Only stores before all locations close
The parking lots are full and the checkout lines are long at 99 Cents Only stores, which are closing for good soon.
Popular Rancho Cucamonga hiking area could soon reopen to the public after 11-year closure
A popular hiking area north of Rancho Cucamonga that has been closed for more than a decade could soon reopen to the public. Cucamonga Canyon was shut down in 2013 after social media posts brought throngs of people to the area, prompting rescues, graffiti and even fatalities.