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Indio Border Patrol agents arrest Chinese nationals found with thousands of gift cards, fake drivers licenses

Indio area Border Patrol agents arrested five Chinese nationals during a checkpoint inspection, USBP Chief Patrol Agent Gregory K. Bovino announced on Thursday. Bovino wrote on social media that agents discovered thousands of gift cards, merchandise & 23 fake Pennsylvania driver’s licenses. He added that three of the five Chinese nationals arrested were Asylum Seekers

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PSPD Impact Unit arrests 8 people after retail theft operations at large stores

The Palm Springs Police Department’s IMPACT unit, aimed at community-oriented policing and problem-solving, has been working tirelessly to spread a clear message that retail theft WILL NOT be tolerated in this community!  Over the past two weeks, the PSPD’s IMPACT team has conducted three retail theft operations at large corporations such as Walmart, Home Depot,

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Residents seeking to wed on Valentine’s Day welcome at Riverside County offices

Riverside County residents who want to exchange wedding vows on Valentine’s Day have the option of tying the knot at any one of five Assessor-Clerk-Recorder offices countywide, officials announced today. “Our foundation is built on a deep commitment to public service, ensuring every interaction is positive and impactful,” Assessor-Clerk-Recorder Peter Aldana said. “Valentine’s Day is

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Anti-DUI saturation patrols planned across Riverside County for Super Bowl Sunday

Super Bowl celebrants planning to consume alcohol or use recreational drugs before, during or after the big game this weekend should stay off Riverside County roads unless they’re sober, or they may face serious consequences, authorities said today. Saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints are scheduled around Super Bowl 58, pitting the Kansas City Chiefs against

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DSUSD students taste test foods from cafeteria vendors to provide feedback on school lunches

The Desert Sands Unified School District is trying something new to get students interested in their school lunches. Students from La Quinta Middle School and Truman Elementary School had the opportunity to taste various foods from several cafeteria vendors and give feedback to the nutrition services team.  The school district tells News Channel 3 that

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