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Month: September 2012

Canal fish mystery solved

A local biologist now says that a sharped toothed fish that a young valley fisherman reeled in this weekend at an East Valley canal is a Pacu not its dangerous cousin the flesh eating Piranha. According to Jack Crayon, Associate Biologist from the Department of Fish and Game, the pacu is not a carnivore, but

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Editors – Part-time

Part Time Editors needed for the Gulf California television stations in Palm Springs, CA (KESQ, CBS Local 2, KDFX, KUNA). This is a great way to get started in the television industry! Looking for candidates to have some experience editing video. We will train you on our AVID editing system. Bilingual (English/ Spanish) is an

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Justice delayed

Five years ago 40-year old Howard Villanueva was stabbed to death in the Palm Springs home of 19-year old Candace Duran. Police say, the day of the murder, Duran confessed to killing Villanueva. She was arrested and charged. Duran, a member of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, was held on a one million

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Riverside County supervisors consider deal with Port of Los Angeles

Riverside County supervisors today will consider whether to make formal arrangements with the Port of Los Angeles to handle more county-made and grown manufacturing and agricultural products bound for foreign shores.Riverside County’s Economic Development Agency is seeking to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the port that would ensure the efficient movement of county-originating

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Rose Parade Wedding

Planning a wedding? How about one with 52 million orso guests? One lucky couple will win the chance to get married in front of a liveand television audience by becoming the first people ever joined in matrimonyaboard a float in the Rose Parade, Farmers Insurance announced today. Farmers’ 54th entry in the Rose Parade in

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