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Month: June 2013

Riverside County’s water use drops

The economic downturn has had an unusual consequence for inland Southern California: water consumption has dropped, allowing the region to meet a statewide requirement to use 20 percent less by 2020. The Western Municipal Water District in Riverside says its daily, per-person use was 260 gallons last year – down 32 percent from the 2007

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Small fires in DHS extinguished before they can combine, grow

Riverside County firefighters kept severalsmall spot fires off Highway 62 in Desert Hot Springs from becoming a big fire,a Riverside County Fire Department spokeswoman said today. The spot fires were reported at 5:33 p.m. Sunday off Highway 62 at NorthIndian Canyon Drive, said Riverside County Fire Department spokeswoman MelodyHendrickson. “Firefighters quickly contained the fire to

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Power outage leaves nearly 400 without power

Problems with power lines sparked an outageaffecting 387 businesses and residents in Palm Springs today, a SouthernCalifornia Edison spokesman said. The outage was reported at 9:56 a.m. and occurred in an residential areabetween Golf Club Drive and Lawrence Street, SCE spokesman Amado Zavala said. An exact cause was not immediately known but a work crew

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Palm Desert DUI checkpoint leads to 13 arrests

Four motorists were arrested on suspicion of drivingunder the influence of alcohol or drugs during an overnight driver’slicense/sobriety checkpoint in Palm Desert, the Riverside County Sheriff’sDepartment said today. One of those drivers had an active warrant for a previous driving underthe influence conviction, according to a department statement. Nine motorists were arrested for driving while

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Thousands protesting government in Turkey

In a scene reminiscent of the Arab Spring, thousands of people on Saturday flooded Istanbul’s main square after a crackdown on an anti-government protest turned city streets into a battlefield clouded by tear gas. Though he offered some concessions to demonstrators, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan remained largely defiant in the face of the biggest

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