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Month: July 2020

Sexual harassment lawsuit against former Cathedral City police chief resolved

A sexual harassment lawsuit against Cathedral City and former police chief Travis Walker has been resolved. News Channel 3 obtained records showing the lawsuit was dismissed last month. The attorney for the police dispatcher who made the allegations will only say the suit was resolved ahead of that request for dismissal. CATCITY_WALKER_LAWSUITDownload The dispatcher alleged,

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Riverside County Public Health Officer to address coronavirus at Palm Springs City Council meeting

Palm Springs City Council opening the door for discussion on the severity of coronavirus in our valley as they brought in Riverside County Public Health Officer, Dr. Cameron Kaiser, who talked about the complications with contact tracing. “Contact tracing unfortunately is being impacted both because of community prevalence causing more it difficult to detect spread and

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Breezy and More Comfortable Today

An area of low pressure swinging through California to our North will enhance local winds and increase the Marine Layer, bringing cooler temps to the region for a few days. Because of the onshore flow, the deeper Marine Layer will cover portions of Coastal and Inland California going into the weekend, which will keeps highs

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Three local school districts address ‘connectivity concerns:’ how they’ll provide tech and wifi to students this year

All three of our local school districts have decided to begin the new school year remotely with distance learning from home.  News Channel 3’s Madison Weil spoke with the districts to learn how they plan to ensure students will be connected and have the technology they need for success.  Each district has a unique plan

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