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Month: June 2017

Joven estudiante gana beca escolar

Alondra Morales se graduó de la secundaria de Cathedral City en el 2013 y de acuerdo con su padre Alfonso Morales desde pequeña le a gustado siempre sobre salir en todo lo que hace.Alondra desde que era niña siempre se esforzó por tener muy buenas calificaciones, su padre formo parte de un grupo musical cuando

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California grandmother charged with murder in stabbing attack

Prosecutors have charged a California woman with the murder of her young granddaughter and attempted murder of another granddaughter and daughter in a stabbing attack. The San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office on Thursday charged 43-year-old Nicole Yanick Darrington with three felony counts ahead of a court appearance. Authorities say Darrington stabbed her granddaughters and

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Dream Hotel coming to Palm Springs

Palm Springs City Council approved the construction of a four-story hotel next to the convention center. Watch News Channel 3’s Jeremy Chen is live in Palm Springs this morning. The construction of the Dream Hotel has been planned for 10 years, going through multiple changes but it has finally been approved. “It is not a

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Judge rules that tribe’s case against Coachella Valley water agencies will proceed

A federal judge lifted a stay on legal proceedings in the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians’ lawsuit against two local water agencies involving rights to Coachella Valley groundwater supplies. U.S. District Court Judge Jesus Bernal ruled that legal proceedings should not be delayed, as questions regarding the tribe’s recently gained rights to the groundwater

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