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Focusing on Your Mental-Health Ahead of The New Year

With the new year right around the corner many residents in the Coachella valley are preparing those new year resolutions, but some may find it hard to stick to those  goals and may feel overwhelmed to do sothere can be so much pressure committing to a new years resolution,especially when it comes to habits like

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Pet food recall linked to bird flu, what you need to know

Northwest Naturals is recalling its Feline Turkey Recipe raw frozen pet food after Oregon Department of Agriculture authorities linked the death of a house cat to eating the food, saying the cat contracted bird flu. The company warned in a voluntary recall notice posted online. The product is sold nationwide, including California. Officials say the affected product

New Year’s traffic laws target autonomous vehicles, e-bikes, sideshows

New Year’s Day will mark the advent of new laws impacting Inland Empire motorists, as well as those statewide, with provisions intended to deter speed contests and “sideshows,” improve electric bicycle safety and ensure autonomous vehicles maintain uninterrupted monitoring systems.   As of Jan. 1, if a person is arrested for conspiring to orchestrate a street

Power outage in Coachella affects 200 IID customers

An outage cut power to nearly 200 Imperial Irrigation District customers for a few hours in Coachella today. The utility published a statement alerting the public at 7:45 a.m. Friday that an outage caused by “vehicle contact” was affecting the area. As of the initial statement, 169 customers had their power back, leaving 26 without

Local high school basketball league preview

League play for the boys’ and girls’ basketball seasons is almost here. This year, the common theme for boys’ basketball here in the valley is continuing the championship culture as Indio and Palm Springs High School both look to claim another league title.  “Everyone’s going to try and knock us out like everyone wants what

Gas stations throughout the valley prepare for post-holiday travel

Post-holiday travel means increased traffic and travel. Approximately 119.3 million people were expected to travel at least 50 miles from home during the holidays, with about 107 million choosing to drive, according to AAA. Now that Christmas has passed, many are beginning their journeys back home. How will this increase business for gas stations around the valley?

How to dispose of a real Christmas tree as trash pick ups begin in valley

Whether you’re welcoming the new year with your Christmas tree or preparing to take it down soon, thousands across the Coachella Valley will have to dispose of their real trees in the coming weeks. According to the Riverside County Department of Waste Resources, nearly 3 tons of trees will reach landfills this year. Burrtec, the

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