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Month: May 2019

Ignora seales y sufre las consecuencias

Las ráfagas de viento llegaron a las 61 millas por hora en zonas como Whitewater y 40 MPH en Thousand Palms, ante esta situación autoridades cerrararon hasta el viernes en la tarde la callle Indian Canyon , sin embargo un conductor atrevido se arriesgó a cruzar sin pensar las consecuencias. Mientras se controló la situació

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172 disabled parking citations issued between Coachella and Stagecoach

172 citations were issued to festival-goers this year for fraudulently using disabled person parking placards, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles. The violations were caught by DMV investigators during Coachella Valley enforcement crackdown that goes into effect during festival seasons. Those caught fraudulently using the placards had them confiscated, received a misdemeanor citation, were

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Intentional Burns: Using Flames Before The Wildfire

“We’re surrounded by green right now, does this mean that we’re safe?,” KESQ Chief Meteorologist Haley Clawson asked. “Absolutely not. Unfortunately there’s a fair amount of dead components still sitting amongst our forest and wild lands, underneath the green from previous years droughts,” said Gregg Bratcher, with CalFire Riverside Unit. “The benefit is we don’t

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Friend of DHS Chief accuser shares new details

On Monday, city officials announced that Desert Hot Springs Police Chief Dale Mondary was placed on paid administrative leave while the city conducts an investigation into “confidential allegations.” “He’s on paid administrative leave. That doesn’t say one way or another what the outcome of the investigation is at this point. We’re just looking at the

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