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Month: September 2015

Trump’s rivals eye more aggressive stance for tonight’s debate in Simi Valley

In the first Republican presidential debate, most candidates took a hands-off approach to Donald Trump and hoped the brash billionaire would hurt himself. Instead, he only got stronger. The billionaire’s unexpected durability has some of his rivals shifting their strategy for Wednesday’s second showdown. Now their goal is to engage Trump without damaging their own

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Computer models failing to predict path of devastating California wildfires

Wildfires that have overwhelmed firefighters in California this summer are stumping computer models designed to predict where they’ll burn. CalFire Director Ken Pimlott said Monday that fires are exceeding what models will predict during the drought. A U.S. Forest Service manager says fires have expanded faster and that’s one factor that could be making modeling

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Wildfires threaten the wine industry

Wildfires raging in California threaten some of the state’s largest wine-producing regions, further jeopardizing a multibillion-dollar business already hit by drought. Winery owners fear the grapes that do survive will have a smoky taste, although its too earl Wildfires raging in California threaten some of the state’s largest wine-producing regions, further jeopardizing a multibillion-dollar business

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Valley gets much needed rain

The storm that has dropped several inches of rain in Southern California today moved into the Coachella Valley. According to CBS Local 2 meteorologist Rob Bradley ” We should expect light to moderate showers through Tuesday afternoon. “We could see some minor flooding of streets and roadways, be careful when driving, and remember to avoid

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Odor advisory for Coachella Valley

The South Coast Air Quality Management District has issued an odor advisory through Wednesday due to elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide which smells like rotten eggs. The gas comes from a naturally occuring process at the Salton Sea. Elevated levels were detected Tuesday morning in Mecca. Most individuals won’t be bothered by the odor. Sensitive

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Supervisors vote to fine “unpermitted” parties in Riverside County

The Board of Supervisors have approved a proposal to penalize anyone who hosts “unpermitted” parties that create disturbances in unincorporated Riverside County communities. The board without comment voted unanimously to implement Ordinance No. 924, jointly crafted by Supervisors John Benoit and Kevin Jeffries with the intent of preventing “multiple responses to loud or unruly parties.”

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Hombre del oeste del Valle de Coachella es acusado de intentar atraer a una menor de edad a Palm Springs para tener relaciones sexuales

Un hombre de Morongo Valley es acusado de intentar atraer a una menor de edad para tener relaciones sexuales a la ciudad de Palm Springs. Durante las indagaciones, autoridades en New Hampshire se pusieron en contacto con agencias locales en relacin a Christopher Michael Pate de 20 aos. l supuestamente le envi fotografias y mensajes

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