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Month: April 2025

Local Assemblymembers introduce bill to initiate safety study on Highway 74 and similar roads

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KESQ) – Assemblymembers Jeff Gonzalez (R-Indio) and Greg Wallis (R-Bermuda Dunes) introduced a bill that would initiate a comprehensive safety study of Highway 74 and similar roads throughout California. AB 1145 will direct CalTrans to conduct a detailed study and submit an annual report to the Legislature with findings and safety recommendations. Specifically,

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Judge blocks Trump effort to expand proof of citizenship requirement for voter registration

By Tierney Sneed, CNN (CNN) — A federal judge has halted parts of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump that sought to boost requirements that Americans show documents proving their citizenship when registering to vote. Senior District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly blocked a Trump directive in the order that the requirement be added to

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La CVRM inaugurará próximamente la expanción del albergue, área para mujeres y niños

El próximo martes 29 de abril la Coachella Valley Rescue Mission realizará la inauguración del nuevo albergue para mujeres y niños que tendrá espacio para otras 60 personas y ofrecerán los servicios de alimentos, atención médica, educación y capacitación laboral a mujeres con hijos que son indigentes. Todas las camas nuevas del albergue ya fueron

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Five people arrested for alleged vandalism, property damage & stolen firearms in Palm Springs

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Five people were arrested on suspicion of vandalism, conspiracy and weapons charges after a yearlong investigation into a tagging crew believed responsible for over $10,000 in property damage in the Coachella Valley, authorities said today.   Palm Springs police detectives in coordination with the city’s patrol officers, drone operators and regional

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