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Month: March 2015

Pop star Christina Perri to headline Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend

Pop music star Christina Perri is slated to headline Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend’s 25th Anniversary, which takes place April 1-5 in Palm Springs. Event coordinators said she’ll deliver an exclusive live concert just before the “White Party”at the Palm Springs Convention Center on Friday, April 3. According to thedinah.com, Perri, the singer/songwriter behind “Jar

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Man arrested in deadly Indio shooting

Indio police have arrested the suspect accused of gunning down a young man Wednesday night at the Encanto Apartments, located in the area of 46-725 Clinton Street. Police were called to the scene of the shooting just after 8 p.m. when multiple people reported gunfire. Officers found the victim, 23-year-old Gilbert Lopez, deceased in a

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5 arrested for DUI in DHS checkpoint

The Desert Hot Springs Police Department conducted a DUI checkpoint Friday night to cut down on drunk drivers celebrating too much during the St. Patrick’s Day weekend. According to police, the checkpoint was set up at 13700 Palm Drive. Here are the stats: Vehicles through checkpoint: 638 Vehicles screened: 608 Vehicles not screened: 35 Vehicles

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Toddler bit by snake

A toddler was bit by a snake while on a family hike in Murrieta Saturday, and was critically injured. The bite was reported around 11 a.m. near the intersection of East Benton and Warren roads. CAL FIRE says the type of snake was unknown, but the family believed it to be a rattlesnake. The toddler

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LGBT community talks faith in Palm Springs

Local faith leaders from diverse religious traditions, including paganism, Evangelical Christianity, Judaism, and others will gather Saturday to discuss faith in the LGBTQ community. The first LGBTQ Spiritual Summit aims to start a conversation about thorny issues involving religion and empower people who have been struggling to reconcile their faith with their sexuality, organizers said.

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