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Month: November 2010

Se Incendia Casa en Palm Desert

El Departamento de Bomberos investiga las causas que originaron un incendio en una casa ubicada sobre Alabama Street en Palm Desert el pasado sbado a las 5:00 p.m. Al llegar al lugar los traga humo encontraron la cochera envuelta en llamas, mismas que se extendieron al techo del inmueble. La familia de siete y su

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Hikers Rescued From Cliff Near Idyllwild

Two Santa Cruz residents became stranded while climbing near Idyllwild, necessitating a pre-dawn cliff-side rescue today, a sheriff’s sergeant said. The climbers called for help about 7:45 p.m. Sunday from Tahquitz Rock, according to Sgt. Ron Lawler of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. Members of the Riverside County Mountain Rescue Unit hiked to the climbers’

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Power Outage Hits Cathedral City

More than 1,600 customers experienced a power loss in Cathedral City Monday morning, according to Southern California Edison. The power went out at 5:50 a.m., but most customers had their power restored in 30 seconds. As of 11:20 a.m., 91 customers were still without power, and SCE officials had no estimate of when the power

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Sunnylands: Inside The Pink Walls

The famous pink walls stretch for miles in Rancho Mirage. The Annenberg Estate at Sunnylands is an immensely private and guarded piece of property with a rich history. The 25,000 square foot mansion sits on 200 acres of lushly, landscaped grounds. There’s also a heli-pad, 13 lakes stocked with fish, a handful of guest cottages

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Palm Springs Pride Festival Kicks Off

Thousands are out in Palm Springs showing their pride. It’s the second annual pride festival and parade this weekend. More than 20,000 people are expected for the 2 day event. Hundreds made their way through the Palm Springs Stadium Saturday for food, music and shopping. Groups also passed out information about services and issues for

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