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Month: January 2012

Celina Avila

Celina Avila co-anchors News Channel 3 in the Morning and News Channel 3 at Noon. Celina came to the Coachella Valley from El Paso, Texas. The El Paso native left home after a decade-long career in broadcasting. She worked for KESQ’s sister station KVIA-TV as the 4 p.m. news anchor and evening reporter. While living

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Humana Debuts Well-Being Tour

Humana debuted its Well-Being Tour, a national mobile health initiative, in Bob Hope Square at this year?s Humana Challenge. Humana and pro golfers will unveil the display and provide a personal walk-through of the facilities. The Humana Well-Being Tour, a 53 foot, custom Mack tractor trailer opens into an interactive hub that will tour the

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Increasing GPA For Cal Grants

College students in California who receive grants, may have to study a little harder to keep getting financial aid from the state. Governor Brown is now trying to increase the minimum GPA requirement for Cal Grant “A” recipients from 3.0, to 3.25. Cal Grant currently covers more than $5,000 at California State Universities and up

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Inaugural “Health Matters” Conference Tackles Major Issues

The PGA Tour’s Humana Challenge can add another accomplishment to its growing list of trailblazing activities. The William J. Clinton Foundation, paired with Desert Regional Medical Center hosted the inaugural “Health Matters: Activating Wellness in Every Generation” conference at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa in Indian Wells. The conference continues the tournament’s new focus

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Ex-President Clinton Thrilled With Inaugural Health Matters Conference

Celebrities and politicians gathered together on Tuesday to encourage healthy living. The inaugural Health Matters conference was held at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort and Spa in Indian Wells, and more than 200 doctors, industry professionals, and athletes brainstormed ideas to create a healthier community. Former President Bill Clinton delivered a passionate opening message, and its

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Protestors Try To Stop SOPA

A place where many turn to voice their opinion may soon turn into a place where the public gets censored. “Someone likened it to when you need to use a fly swatter, using a nuclear bomb instead,” protestor Tracy Turner said. The nuclear bomb he’s talking about is the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) to

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