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Month: January 2020

Residents react after In-N-Out drops defense of lawsuit filed by Rancho Mirage residents

An organization known as “Save Rancho Mirage” has been notified that fast-food chain, In-N-Out, dropped its defense for a lawsuit the group filed against it in October. The letter, signed by Rancho Mirage City Attorney Steven Quintanilla also indicated the termination of the Development Agreement In-N-Out made with the city. In 2019, “Save Rancho Mirage”

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South Dakota advances bill prohibiting doctors from assisting in gender reassignment process for transgender youth

The South Dakota House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would criminalize doctors who assist in the gender reassignment process for transgender youth, pushing the state closer to becoming the first to pass such a restriction. The Republican-controlled chamber passed HB 1057, known as the Vulnerable Child Protection Act, by a vote of

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Winds Diminishing, Brief Warm-Up

High pressure will continue to keep skies sunny, and the offshore winds are slowly settling down after clocking gusts around the 40mph mark here in the Valley Wednesday. A High Wind Warning remains in effect until Noon Friday for the mountains of Riverside and San Bernardino counties, and the Inland Empire. With calmer winds here

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Gusty today; warmer tomorrow

Santa Ana winds were felt across the Southland this Wednesday with wind gusts around the Coachella Valley averaging 30-40 MPH. Still breezy into Thursday morning but gusts will not be as strong as what was felt today. The winds will weaken into Thursday afternoon and temperatures will being a warming trend yet again as a

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$3.7 million federal housing grant awarded to Torres Martinez Band of Desert Cahuilla Indians

The Torres Martinez Band of Desert Cahuilla Indians received a $3.7 million federal grant to build a dozen single-family homes on tribal land, it was announced today. ‘Adequate and affordable housing is essential to the well-being and health of a community,” said Rep. Raul Ruiz, who represents the Coachella Valley in Congress.”That is why I

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