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Month: June 2026

Cathedral City Verano residents say blowing sand still a persistent concern despite developer, city efforts

CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (KESQ) – Residents of the Verano neighborhood say blowing sand from a nearby undeveloped property is still a persistent concern, leaving them vulnerable to health troubles and property damage.  News Channel 3 first reported on the issue last May, when Cathedral City officials said the sand was the responsibility of the developer, Northlight

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Trump administration proposes new rules on prediction markets that would still allow most sports activity

By Marshall Cohen, CNN (CNN) — The Trump administration on Wednesday proposed a set of new federal regulations for prediction markets that appear to largely leave the booming industry intact. Importantly, the new rules would continue to allow most sports-related markets. A large majority of trades on prediction sites like Kalshi and Polymarket comes from

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Hotter and Muggy Into the Weekend

Highs continue to rise as we head into the weekend, meaning we’ll likely hit our hottest temps of the year as early as this weekend. Current warmest temp of 2026 is 108 degrees.  Temperatures are expected to hover 5-10 degrees above seasonal averages through early next week. East and southeastern winds are bringing additional moisture

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Preparations continue for the Ultimate Fighting Championship Freedom 250 event on the White House South Lawn on June 9 in Washington

Inside the ‘highly complex’ preparations for Trump’s UFC fight: $60M for staging, 494 port-a-potties and other logistics

By Betsy Klein, CNN (CNN) — Building a televised sporting event accommodating more than 100,000 people without any existing arena infrastructure is a massive production. Doing so at the White House adds significant logistical complications. Court documents submitted by the Trump administration on Wednesday show the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) events scheduled this week and

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Trump administration pauses funding to LA homeless agency citing ‘fraud’

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today has suspended federal funding to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, essentially cutting off millions of dollars to the L.A. region, over allegations of fraud and widespread mismanagement. HUD’s Office of Inspector General opened an investigation into LAHSA, Secretary Scott Turner announced

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Nuevo gobierno se acerca a UABC

Aparece grabado en el césped del National Mall un enorme “8647”, según muestran imágenes aéreas

Por Michael Williams, CNN Los números “8647”, una expresión utilizada habitualmente para manifestar oposición al presidente de Estados Unidos Donald Trump, aparecieron grabados en el césped del National Mall este jueves, apenas unos días antes de que se espere la llegada de una multitud a la zona para una pelea de UFC programada para el

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