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Avoiding a health code violation: In-depth look at Riverside County’s food safety inspection process

Most people don’t usually think about food safety until they or someone they know gets sick from contaminated food.  Every day, inspectors with the Riverside County Environmental Health Department go out and assess whether food facilities meet health standards. Most inspections are routine, but some are prompted by complaints.  A health scare at Desert Regional Medical

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Riverside County Sheriff’s Department confirms a suspect was shot by deputies overnight in La Quinta

A deputy-involved shooting took place on the 44000 block of Vista Dunes Lane in La Quinta around midnight Wednesday. The incident is part of an investigation into an assault with a deadly weapon in North La Quinta, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. The Sheriff’s Department says multiple commands were given; but, the suspect

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Things you should know this allergy season

With the amount of rainfall and winds the desert is experiencing, it’s important to note that allergists and experts in the field share that they see an increase in respiratory symptoms. “Tree pollen, a common outdoor allergen in Southern California, is most prevalent from January through May, says Dr. Garcia-Lloret, a UCLA allergist and immunologist. “Like those

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Desert Hot Springs City Council unanimously approves plan to redesign Public Safety Campus in phases

During Tuesday night’s meeting, City Council members rejected all bids on the current project after they ended up being much higher than anticipated. Now, city leaders are going back to the drawing board to create a new plan that stays under budget. “There’s always unlimited wants and limited resources,” said Russell Betts, a Councilman for

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‘I don’t feel like it’s a job,’ Lawrence F. Smith Court School teacher named One Class at a Time winner

Edward Martinez has received the One Class at a Time award for his contribution to education in the Coachella Valley. Martinez has been a teacher with the Riverside County Office of Education for four years. For the past two months, he’s been teaching 8th through 12th grade at Lawrence F. Smith Court School in Indio. He previously

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The Joslyn Center named first Autism Center for seniors in the nation

The Joslyn Center has announced that it has been certified as the first Autism Center for Seniors in the nation. The Certification by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards demonstrates that The Joslyn Center “front facing” staff and volunteers have undergone autism-specific training to better understand and accommodate the needs of autistic

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