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Month: January 2020

“Leave it to Beaver” star Jerry Mathers speaks at Luminary Luncheon for the Coachella Valley Repertory Theater

“Leave it to Beaver” star, Jerry Mathers came in town to speak at the Coachella Valley Repertory Theater’s Luminary Luncheon. News Channel 3’s Caitlin Thropay got the chance to catch up with “the Beav” to hear what he’s up to today and why he believes local theater is so important. “Leave it to Beaver” entered

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Rancho Mirage Writers Festival kicks off 7th year with 2020 election theme

The 7th annual Rancho Mirage Writers Festival kicked off Tuesday evening with its Angel Night event featuring exclusive speakers at the Rancho Las Palmas Resort and Spa. The festival focuses on the upcoming 2020 election, offering politically themed sessions and speakers including Senator Jeff Flake, Robin Wright, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jon Meacham, Karl Rove, James

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Santa Ana winds arrive Wednesday

Another above-average day with high temperatures in the upper 70s across the valley floor. Temperatures will gradually cool through the evening, to the low 60s by 9:00 p.m. Beginning Wednesday, wind speeds will begin to strengthen and take on a northerly flow. A High Wind Warning goes into effect for San Bernardino and Riverside county

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U.S. Government chartering flight from Coronavirus origin, Wuhan, to Ontario Airport

The U.S. Government is chartering a flight from the epicenter of the Coronavirus destined for the Ontario Airport. The flight, which will be leaving Tuesday night from Wuhan, China, will be occupied by several hundred diplomats, family members, and other Americans, according to the Associated Press. It’s expected to arrive to Ontario, California on Wednesday

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Coachella Valley baseball community reacts to the death of Orange Coast College coach John Altobelli

Longtime scout for the Chicago Cubs and La Quinta resident Denny Henderson fought back tears as he remembered his friend, coach John Altobelli, who Henderson and others affectionately called “Alto”. Henderson met the coach more than 25 years ago when Henderson scouted Altobelli’s players at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. “It is tough for

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