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SoCal grocery workers to vote on tentative agreement with stores this week
It’s been a long battle for better pay, benefits and safety among SoCal grocery store workers. Some grocery store workers will vote this week on proposed agreement, after alleging ‘unfair labor practice’ violations. Last week, a tentative agreement was reached in negotiations between the union representing SoCal grocery workers and stores including Stater Brothers, Ralphs,
Continue ReadingRitz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage is looking to fill positions
The Ritz-Carlton, Rancho Mirage is looking to expand its workforce and is hiring for a variety of positions. Some open positions include culinary chefs, housekeeping, front desk, loss prevention, and restaurant positions. There are part-time and full-time positions available from entry-level to experienced. The opportunities don’t stop once you’re hired, there is room for promotion.
Continue ReadingWill Smith gets 10-year Oscars ban over Chris Rock slap
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The motion picture academy on Friday banned Will Smith from attending the Oscars or any other academy event for 10 years following his slap of Chris Rock at the Academy Awards. The move comes after a meeting of the academy’s Board of Governors to discuss a response to Smith’s actions. The academy
Continue ReadingIndio residents try out new Bird Scooters
Officials gathered in Downtown Indio to officially launch Bird Scooters during a ribbon cutting ceremony. The bright blue and black electric scooters are now available throughout the city for people to use. Indio Mayor, Waymand Fermon, tells News Channel 3, why he thinks these electric vehicles will be a positive addition to the city. “It’s
Continue Reading‘We’ve got to be able to connect with students’ March ‘One Class At A Time’ winner
Roland Cohagan, social studies and news media teacher from Indio Middle School, is the One Class At a Time winner for the month of March. He accepted the $500 award on behalf of his class alongside his students, while school administrators joined virtually. The award is made possible through a partnership between News Channel
Continue ReadingStarting April 1, travelers going to and from Canada will no longer be required to take pre-entry COVID test
Travel for people going to and from Canada will be a lot easier starting Friday, April 1. The Canadian government announced it is removing its pre-entry COVID test requirement for fully vaccinated travelers. The Public Health Agency of Canada shared with News Channel 3, “This gradual easing of Canada’s border measures is made possible by
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