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Month: September 2020

California wildfires prompt closure of all 18 national forests, some national parks remain open

As of Wednesday 14,000 firefighters were dispersed throughout California as they battled 28 major wildfires, according to CalFire. The fires shattered records after burning more than 2.5 million acres. On Wednesday the US Forest Service announced it was closing all 18 national forests. The agency released a statement: Due to unprecedented and historic fire conditions

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Palm Springs restaurant owner issued $5,000 fine for reopening indoor dining in ‘peaceful protest’ of coronavirus mandate

News Channel 3 was there Wednesday as a Palm Springs Police officer and a code enforcement officer showed up at La Bonita’s Mexican Restaurant on Palm Canyon Drive. The officials issued a five thousand dollar fine to restaurant owner Alex Raei. Raei was serving customers indoors during the lunch hour today. He called his choice

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Cooler and Clearer Today

A Smoke Advisory remains in effect, but winds have shifted and skies are a great deal clearer than yesterday, though air quality is in the moderate range. Offshore “Santa Ana” winds developed overnight, but are relatively mild. The winds have prompted both Wind Advisories and Red Flag Warnings for the region. Dew points are sharply

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Advertencia de humo

Partículas contaminantes hacen mal calidad del aire y son principalmente dañinas para las personas con asma, para los niños, y la población de tercera edad. Esta Noche: Despejado, la mínima alrededor de 69. Poco ventoso, con viento del norte de 20 a 25 mph bajando a entre 10 y 15 mph. Las ráfagas de viento

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