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Month: November 2009

West Nile Virus Survivor

BANNING -Fifty year-old Andre McDonald’s recovery from West Nile encephalitis-meningitis hasn’t been easy. After he was stricken with the life threatening form of the virus that attacks the brain and spinal cord, his stay at nursing homes were some of the most difficult times. “I would cry every day, I would cry everyday. They still

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First Responders Get H1N1 Vaccine

CATHEDRAL CITY – Most of the calls to the Cathedral City fire station are for medical assistance. And there’s a good chance these first responders could be exposed to an illness. So they have to be prepared for anything. “We carry masks. We carry gloves. Gowns. Other items. Eyeglasses to protect ourselves,” says Jeremy Keenan,

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Only On 3: Crime Scene Cleanup

PALM SPRINGS – It’s a job most of us don’t want to even think about. But the people of Miller’s Crime Scene Restoration consider their work a “calling.” They clean up scenes of death and devastation, and leave them pristine for family or anyone else who comes along. You’ll see Miller’s workers in private homes,

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Smoking Ordinance Sparks Debate

PALM DESERT – Finding a place to smoke in Palm Desert will soon be a little harder. Last week the city council voted to tighten the current smoking ordinance, putting more distance between smokers and non-smokers. “It’s nice to know you don’t have to breath in something that you don’t want to,” says non-smoker, Garet

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