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Month: July 2020

House fire contained in Indio

Firefighters contained a blaze in Indio Sunday morning. Cal fire says it first broke out just before 6 a.m. in the garage of a single story home. The house was located on the 83000 block of Cardinal Avenue in Indio. Firefighters remained on scene for another two additional hours after it was put out. At

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Earthquake alert: the Ridgecrest warning

One year ago, the strongest earthquake event in California in 20 years hit Ridgecrest. The area continues shake today. Ridgecrest is over 170 miles away from Palm Springs but the shaking was still noticeable here. In fact, people in Sacramento, to Phoenix, Arizona, and down through Baja California, Mexico felt the quake. The first of

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The heat remains through Monday

Palm Springs reached 112° on 4th of July. The average is 107°. Today, much of the same is expected. Much of the same expected through Monday as well. The reason for the hot and dry conditions is high pressure to the south. This has been expanding east into Southern California. We will continue to feel

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Brush fire contained in Coachella

A fire is now contained after it first broke out in Coachella Saturday morning, according to Calfire. Firefighters say they received the call just before one. The brush fire shut down Dillon road and 48th street and also impacted Highway 86 expressway and Highway 111 in both directions. New’s channel three’s camera crew was at

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Warming up this holiday weekend

Palm Springs on Friday reached a high temperature of 108°. The average temperature this time of year for July 4th is 107°. Temperatures will warm up through the weekend. A ridge of high pressure centered over northwest Mexico will continue to expand west. This will bring warming for Southern California through Sunday. Temperatures will peak

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