Skip to Content

Month: June 2025

Palm Springs Council approves 2025-26 budget after mayor’s requested changes considered

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)  – Palm Springs City Council approved the city’s budget for fiscal year 2025-26 and 2026-27 comprehensive budgets at Wednesdays meeting. It comes after finance officials incorporated recommendations from Mayor Ron deHarte after he raised concerns of potential shortfall at the June 11 meeting. The mayor recently published a “Resident Guide to

Continue Reading
Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

¿Probaron los fiscales federales su caso contra Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs? Estas son las opiniones de los expertos legales

Por Dakin Andone, CNN Si los fiscales en el juicio de Sean “Diddy” Combs probaron su caso es una interrogante que será respondida por el jurado, que pronto comenzará a deliberar en el notorio juicio por tráfico sexual del magnate del hip-hop después de escuchar las declaraciones de 34 testigos durante más de seis semanas.

Continue Reading
Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

La CIA dice tener pruebas de que el programa nuclear de Irán fue “gravemente dañado” por ataques de EE.UU.

Por Katie Bo Lillis, Zachary Cohen y Natasha Bertrand, CNN El director de la CIA, John Ratcliffe, declaró el miércoles que la agencia obtuvo “un conjunto de pruebas creíbles que indican que el programa nuclear de Irán ha sido gravemente dañado” por los recientes ataques, subrayando que la comunidad de inteligencia sigue evaluando el impacto

Continue Reading

Report reveals highest-paid on Riverside County government payroll

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – The 10 highest-paid officials in Riverside County government last year were working in public safety and public health, according to a report released today by the California Controller’s Office.    The agency published its 2024 “Government Compensation in California” analysis, showing how taxpayer funds were spent in the previous year, and

Continue Reading

NASA Trailblazer Katherine Johnson Soars Among Aviation Legends in Commemorative “250 Years of Flight” Magazine

By Jo-Carolyn Goode Click here for updates on this story     June 25, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — (Washington, DC – June 25, 2025) – The extraordinary life and legacy of NASA icon Katherine Johnson continues to rise to new heights. Now honored among the world’s most groundbreaking aviation heroes, Johnson is featured in the newly

Continue Reading

Celebrate Summer Under the Stars at Discovery Green: Where Houston Comes Alive After Dark

By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story     June 25, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — Summer nights in Houston just got brighter, bolder, and more exhilarating—thanks to Discovery Green, the city’s 12-acre urban oasis in the heart of downtown. From dance-fueled evenings and pride-filled celebrations to splashy adventures on Kinder Lake and

Continue Reading
A satellite view shows an overview of Fordow underground complex

CIA says it has evidence Iran’s nuclear program was ‘severely damaged’ as assessments of US strikes’ impact continue

By Katie Bo Lillis, Zachary Cohen and Natasha Bertrand, CNN (CNN) — CIA Director John Ratcliffe on Wednesday said in a statement that the agency had obtained “a body of credible evidence [that] indicates Iran’s Nuclear Program has been severely damaged” by recent strikes, underscoring a broad intelligence community effort is ongoing to determine the

Continue Reading

National Weather Service: An Inside Look

The National Weather Service is comprised of 122 Weather Forecast Offices, which work day and night to monitor local weather conditions for every inch of the United States. This is in addition to 9 additional specialized offices, such as the National Hurricane Center and the Storm Prediction Center, which monitor hurricanes and severe weather, respectively. 

Continue Reading
People protested in 2005 over a preservative that had been used in vaccines for decades. By 2001

What to know about thimerosal, a target of RFK Jr.’s new CDC vaccine advisers

By Meg Tirrell, CNN (CNN) — A century ago, one of the biggest safety concerns about vaccines involved bacterial contamination. In 1916, four young children died in South Carolina after receiving typhoid vaccine that had been contaminated with Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. Twelve years later, 12 children in Queensland, Australia, died from tainted immunizations against diphtheria.

Continue Reading