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Holocaust remembrance ceremony set to Friday at Palm Desert Civic Center Park

Coachella Valley residents will join others worldwide this week in remembering holocaust victims.  Organizers say this year’s ceremony will be especially meaningful in light of growing antisemitism.  The observance will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Palm Desert’s Civic Park. The day is exactly 78 years after the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp.  The

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Eisenhower Health’s Chief Medical Officer discusses issues at hospital caused by blood shortages

LifeStream Blood Bank, the community’s blood supplier, cannot meet the needs of area hospitals. Approximately 90% of hospital Type O orders are going unfulfilled. According to LifeStream, seven area hospitals have zero or low Type O inventory on their shelves, and LifeStream does not have the supply to meet patient needs. Video message from the LifeStream

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Local medical expert discusses Buffalo Bills player’s injury, importance of learning CPR/AED

NFL player Damar Hamlin remains in critical condition after suffering cardiac arrest on the field during the Monday night game between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals.  News Channel 3’s Peter Daut spoke with a local medical expert about what can be learned from this frightening injury. Christine Langenwalter, the Chief Quality Officer for Desert Regional Medical

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Documentary about Jewish fighters during the Holocaust being screened in Palm Desert

As Hanukkah approaches, the Jewish community everywhere is concerned about the rise in antisemitism. Meanwhile, “Four Winters,” a documentary about Jewish fighters during the Holocaust, is being screened this week at Tristone Cinemas in Palm Desert. News Channel 3’s Peter Daut spoke with the head of the Mensch International Foundation, Steven Geiger, who plans to

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Local health leaders create Sacramento newspaper ad to draw attention to monkeypox vaccine demand

Coachella Valley health and community leaders are raising awareness at the state level about an inadequate allocation of monkeypox vaccines being distributed to serve one of the region’s most vulnerable populations: the LGBTQ+ community. DAP Health and the Desert Healthcare District and Foundation recently joined forces to create a full-page advertisement in the Sacramento Bee

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