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Month: November 2020

Conditioning practices continue, CIF fall sports schedule in question

Local high school fall sports programs are supposed to be on the home stretch of their journeys toward a mid-December start. Now, that schedule, released by the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section in July, is in question. “The only thing that’s certain is uncertainty,” said Brett Davis, Coachella Valley’s Head Football Coach. Coaches and

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Congressman Raul Ruiz introduces ‘Salton Sea Public Health And Environmental Protection Act’ bill

Congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz formally introduced legislation to help mitigate the environmental crisis at the Salton Sea on Thursday. The bill, called the “Salton Sea Public Health and Environmental Protection Act,” follows a congressional hearing on the Salton Sea in late September, the first hearing on the environmental crisis at the lake since 1997. The

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A Very Mild Weekend Forecast

High pressure has developed over the Great Basin, which will keep us warmer than normal and dry through the week of Thanksgiving. The ridge of high pressure acts as a blocking mechanism, keeping storms systems from dropping farther South and holding cooler air well to our North. Because of that, we’re expecting highs about 5

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“Regalo” del gobierno de Donald Trump a su vecino del sur por no reconocer el triunfo electoral del presidente electo, el demócrata Joe Biden…

NUEVA YORK (AP) – Una jueza de Nueva York ordenó el miércoles que se retiren los cargos de narcotráfico y lavado de dinero que pesaban sobre el exsecretario de la Defensa de México, general Salvador Cienfuegos, abriendo así el camino para que sea devuelto a su país y enfrente un proceso legal allí. La jueza

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