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Woman attacked by 2 dogs near Desert Hot Springs requires arm amputation

A woman visiting family in unincorporated Desert Hot Springs on Saturday remains in the hospital on Monday after having part of her right arm amputated due to severe injuries from a dog attack. A Riverside County Animal Services officer reports that the victim, a 76-year-old woman visiting from Sinaloa, Mexico, suffered multiple wounds to her

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Palm Springs Police looking for suspects in theft at local restaurant

Police are looking for two suspects who stole a cash drawer from the register at Sancho’s Mexican Restaurant and Cantina in Palm Springs. The manager at Sancho’s explains it happened around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, when the two suspects entered the business and took out the drawer. The manager at Sancho’s says it was all

Lieutenant General Herbert R. Temple, Jr. dies at 96

Long time Coachella Valley resident and former Chief of the National Guard Bureau, Lieutenant General Herbert Temple, Jr., passed away on Saturday. He was Chief of the National Guard Bureau from 1986 to 1990, and had over 43 years of military service before his retirement. The Army National Guard headquarters in Arlington, Virginia is dedicated

Local Police Departments ramping up patrols for New Year’s Eve

The Palm Springs Police Department will be out in full swing on New Year’s Eve. The department says its ramping up enforcement to catch drunk drivers, and anyone else breaking the law. The department also says it will be on the lookout for illegal fireworks, gunshots, and hit and run drivers. “We expect an increase

Crowds boost Palm Springs businesses during peak week

Vacationers are flocking to Palm Springs this week, making it one of the busiest times of year for local businesses. Holiday tourism is bringing in thousands of visitors who said they’re enjoying shopping, dining and attractions including the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. “I just got here,” Diane Li said. “I’m really excited to explore. We

2024: Year in Review – Coachella Valley politics

Presidential election years are always big when it comes to politics and 2024 turned out to be historic in many ways. News Channel 3’s John White continues our series of reports looking back at “Coachella Valley: Year in Review.” Get the News Channel 3 app here.

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