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Combating Christmas crime as thieves target yard decorations and packages

One Cathedral City resident is sharing his story after capturing surveillance footage of thieves stealing Christmas decorations from his front yard this weekend. George Skoglund lives on Minerva Road, otherwise known as “Candy Cane Lane” during the holidays, in Cathedral City. For him, the theft is less about the money and more about the disappointment

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Seniors’ Christmas wishes come true at Desert Hot Springs Senior Center

The City of Desert Hot Springs handed out gifts at the Senior Center on Monday, as part of their “Adopt a Senior” event for the holidays. As we previously reported, the Senior Center had a “Wish Tree” decorated with ornaments that had Christmas wishes from Senior Center members who may be in need or without

Two La Quinta residents plead guilty to Indian Wells vehicle burglaries

Two La Quinta residents pleaded guilty today to charges stemming from vehicle burglaries in the Indian Wells area.    Francisco Ferratt, 24, entered guilty pleas to three felony counts of burglary during a felony settlement conference Monday at the Larson Justice Center in Indio, case records indicated. Two felony counts of vandalism, one felony count

Los Angeles County reports first human case of bird flu

Public health officials are investigating the first human case of H5 bird flu detected in Los Angeles County, it was announced today. The victim, an adult who was exposed at a worksite to livestock infected with H5 bird flu, has been treated with antivirals and is recovering at home, according to the county Department of

Three injured, two critically, in Cathedral City crash

Three people were injured, two critically, after a traffic collision in Cathedral City Monday afternoon. The crash happened at around 2:20 p.m. on Cathedral Canyon and Ortega Road. Details on the crash remain limited. News Channel 3 crew at the scene confirmed a cut-and-rescue was performed on a vehicle to get a patient out. We

CHP’s Christmastime enforcement campaign to start Tuesday night

Drive safe and sober during the upcoming Christmas holiday, or face consequences, the California Highway Patrol warned today.    The agency will initiate its annual Christmastime “maximum enforcement period” at 6 p.m. Tuesday, when all available officers will deploy to catch drunken or drug-impaired drivers, speeders and other scofflaws. The MEP will conclude on Wednesday

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