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Month: November 2020

Smaller, shorter, safer: Riverside County health officials concerned about Thanksgiving gatherings during an increase in coronavirus cases

Riverside County health officials are concerned about the increase in coronavirus cases ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. Kim Saruwatari, director of Riverside County Public Health said, “These numbers represent people. They represent our family members, our neighbors, our colleagues.” In one month, officials said Riverside County hospitalizations went from 161 to 400. Dr. Geoffrey Leung,

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PSP expects spike in holiday travel despite county and state officials urging people to stay home

State and local health officials are urging people to avoid nonessential travel ahead of Thanksgiving. As of Monday Palm Springs International Airport experienced a slight increase in travel. Officials said they expected more to come later on in the week before the holiday, and immediately after. In Southern California, only about 259,000 [people] are expected

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Riverside County Sheriff’s Department releases footage of July 2019 deputy-involved shooting

(CAUTION – Viewer Discretion Advised on video for shooting & swearing) The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department released bodycam footage of a deadly deputy-involved shooting in Rancho Mirage from July 2019. The incident happened on July 9, 2019 near the intersection of Ramon Road and Bob Hope, right by the Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage.

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URGENT – First on CNN: Key government agency acknowledges Biden’s win and begins formal transition

(CNN) — The General Services Administration has informed President-elect Joe Biden that the Trump administration is ready to begin the formal transition process, according to a letter from Administrator Emily Murphy sent Monday afternoon and obtained by CNN. The letter is the first step the administration has taken to acknowledge President Donald Trump’s defeat, more

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