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La Quinta establishes a $1.5 million relief program for small business loans

La Quinta is offering emergency loans to the city’s small businesses in need of emergency relief due to the coronavirus pandemic. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for local updates The city announced that small business owners can start applying for the COVID-19 Small Business Emergency Economic Relief Program today. The deadline to submit applications is Thursday, April 30

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#NeighborhoodHeroes: Custom apparel business in the Coachella Valley is now making face masks

Elaine Bordessa Newbrough has owned a Reversible Golf and Resortwear apparel company in the Coachella Valley for eleven years. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Newbrough has started using her facility, along with many volunteers, to distribute masks throughout the Coachella Valley. She is distributing bags of masks to various doctor’s offices and hospice centers to

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Gina Nestande, City of Palm Desert’s mayor, explains why she disagrees with the governor’s change to the stay-in-place mandate

Mayor Nestande’s recent editorial asking Gov. Newsom to allow Californians to return to work, and interviews related to that editorial, reflect Ms. Nestande’s personal views and not those of the Palm Desert City Council as a whole or the official position of the City.— City of Palm Desert (@PalmDesertGov) April 21, 2020

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Rep. Ruiz: There is a possibility Coachella & Stagecoach may not happen in 2020

Local Congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz joined News Channel 3’s Peter Daut for our daily “Coronavirus: Questions Answered” show at 6:30 p.m. on Fox and CBS today. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for the latest local updates The Congressman answered a number of questions related to when things should start to reopen in the Coachella Valley. “I believe science

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County urges tourists to stay away from Idyllwild, other mountain communities during pandemic

Authorities are urging tourists to stay away from our mountain communities during the coronavirus crisis. Visitors risk penalties for violating the county’s stay at home order.  County Supervisor Chuck Washington shared a message last week, asking people to respect the order and refrain from making any trips up the mountain. “Please help us protect Idyllwild

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