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Month: January 2013

California’s child population and the growing number of senior citizens, two reasons for concern

An unprecedented drop in California’s child population coupled with a growing wave of Baby Boomer retirements has major implications for the state and should drive lawmakers to adopt policies that will nurture young people with improved educational opportunities and healthcare, according to a report released today. An analysis of census data shows that children will

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TV Host Huell Howser Dies

KCET confirms Huell Howser passed away of natural causes. Howser is best known for hosting the PBS show “California’s Gold”, which ran for 19 years on PBS. The Riverside County Coroner’s Office confirms the host died in Palm Springs at 2:35 a.m. Monday of natural causes. Howser started his television career at WSM in Nashville

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“If they build it” a playground in Desert Hot Springs leading up to Humana Challeng

Nonprofits, officials and volunteers will build a playground in Desert Hot Springs this week leading up to the Humana Challenge golf tournament. The Humana Foundation, Boys & Girls Clubs of Coachella Valley, the city of Desert Hot Springs, nonprofit playground builder KaBOOM! and volunteers will build the “multi-generational” playground at the Desert Hot Springs Boys

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Hollywood comes to Palm Springs

Actors, directors and a composer are honored at the Palm Springs International Film Festival awards gala Saturday night. Actors and Actresses Sally Field, Helen Hunt, Helen Mirren, Naomi Watts, Bradley Cooper and Richard Gere, directors Tom Hooper and Robert Zemeckis, composerMychael Danna and the cast of “Argo” attended the star studded event. Award presenters include

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