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Plastic Bag Ban Heads For Governor’s Approval
Governor Schwarzenegger calls it a “great victory for our environment.” It appears as if California may become the first state in the nation to ban plastic shopping bags as the state senate approved a ban on plastic shopping bags on Friday. The state assembly passed it on Wednesday. It’s a move supported by environmentalists and
Continue ReadingA los “Cool Centers” del Valle de Coachella Tambin les Afecta la Crisis Econmica
Los ?Cool Centers? ?Centros Fros? que albergan a tanta gente durante el verano en el Valle de Coachella tambin se vieron golpeados por la economa. A 15 centros apoyados por el Condado de Riverside tambin le afectaron los das de descanso obligatorios y los recortes a su presupuesto, ocasionando que por lo menos uno de
Continue ReadingDeclararon Culpable de Asesinar a su Hijo a Mujer de Indio
Ayer jueves despus de varias horas de deliberar el jurado declar culpable de asesinato a Ana Cedillo de 27 aos residente de Indio. Ella es acusada de golpear brutalmente a su pequeo hijo de 20 meses de edad en Septiembre de 2007. El pequeo Oscar Ziga Jr. falleci dos das despus de vivir una agona
Continue ReadingCooling Centers To Open In Desert Communities
Coachella Valley temperatures up to 110 degrees are possible over the next few days, making for the hottest weekend so far this year, a meteorologist said today. “This weekend, we’ll get up around normal summertime highs — 110 and maybe a little higher,” National Weather Service meteorologist Gregg Martin said. “It will be warm and
Continue ReadingExcessive Heat Warning Issued For Parts Of The Desert
Coachella Valley temperatures up to 110 degrees are possible over the next few days, making for the hottest weekend so far this year, a meteorologist said today. “This weekend, we’ll get up around normal summertime highs — 110 and maybe a little higher,” National Weather Service meteorologist Gregg Martin said. “It will be warm and
Continue ReadingSe Incendia Casa Mvil en Hemet
En Hemet se report el incendio de una traila tipo vivienda mientras extinguan las llamas, los bomberos descubrieron ms de 50 plantas de marihuana en el patio. Al momento del percance nadie estaba en el inmueble, solo dos perros que fueron llevados al Departamento de Control Animal.
Continue ReadingHeat And Pets Make Deadly Combination
While you try to keep your cool this summer, don’t forget about your pets. Each year, Animal Control Officers receive complaints about cats and dogs left inside hot cars or left outdoors in the desert heat. Since cats and dogs don’t have sweat glands, even a short time in the heat can be deadly. Temperatures
Continue ReadingStrange Device May Have Triggered Fire
A fire at a deli in downtown Hemet may have been triggered by a suspicious device found at the scene, authorities said today. Firefighters were called to the Los Altos Meat Market at 126 N. Carmalita St. shortly before 10 Thursday night. Crews extinguished the blaze within minutes and located “a suspicious device near what
Continue ReadingHemet Woman Fights Off Sexual Predator
A beauty school student in Hemet escaped a sexual predator by biting and fighting off the suspect when he tried to force himself on her, police said today. The attack happened around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday near Kirby Street and Florida Avenue, according to Hemet police. A 19-year-old woman attending the Marinello Beauty School at 2627
Continue ReadingCoachella Town Hall Meeting Spotlights City Budget Woes
More budget cuts could be on the way in the City of Coachella, if voters don’t pass a utility-users tax on next week’s ballot, according to city leaders. The City Council held a town hall style meeting Wednesday night, focused on the 2010-2011 fiscal year. “If it doesn’t pass, everything’s going to go down the
Continue ReadingTwo Coachella Women Killed In Highway 86 Accident
Two women who died from injuries they suffered when a minivan rolled over in Imperial County were identified today as Coachella residents. The driver of the van, 64-year-old Maria Lopez de Mora, and the passenger, 61-year-old Silvia Lopez Gastelum, 61, were pronounced dead around 6 p.m. Wednesday at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs,
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Continue ReadingPolice Release Surveillance Video of Alleged Hit And Run Driver
Police hope a surveillance video will lead them to the driver responsible for the death of Ronald Viduya, 68. The possible suspect vehicle appears to be a red 1995-2000 model Honda Prelude. The vehicle was recorded driving southbound on Harrison St., north of Avenue 52, at about 9:53 p.m. on May 24. The suspect fled
Continue ReadingControlled Burn Planned Near Hemet
A controlled burn is planned on a 112-acre plot near Lake Skinner, where smoke is expected to be visible rising from the area. The Riverside County Fire Department is scheduled to burn brush in the Southwest Riverside County Multi-Species Reserve, west of Crown Valley and De Portola roads between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., according
Continue ReadingBrush Fire Erupts In Desert Hot Springs
A brush fire has erupted just north of Desert Hot Springs. Fire crews tell News Channel 3 the fire is burning near Annandale Avenue and Blue Sky Circle. The fire was reported at 4:30pm. Crews are battling the blaze, and have stopped fire at one acre, but fear the winds could fuel it more. A
Continue ReadingSecond Medical Marijuana Dispensary To Open Saturday
Desert Organic Solutions, one of only two medicinal marijuana dispensaries legally sanctioned by the City of Palm Springs, has received its final inspections and is approved to open for business. The facility will open to its members at 11:00am Saturday at its location near Interstate 10 and Indian Canyon, 19-486 Newhall Street. Earlier in the
Continue ReadingLa Quinta Street Shut Down By Water Main Break
Westward Ho Drive has been shut down between Dune Palms Road and Jefferson Street in La Quinta because of flooding from a broken fire hydrant, says Deputy Herlinda Valenzuela of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. A truck backed into a pipe, breaking it open, sending water gushing onto the streets and surrounding areas. No one
Continue ReadingMosquito Tests Positive For West Nile In Coachella Valley
Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District crews are working hard to get rid of mosquitos using standing water as breeding ground. The State’s only West Nile infected mosquitoes have been reported in Riverside and San Bernardino. Mosquitoes get West Nile by biting and sucking blood out of infected birds and squirrels. So far no
Continue ReadingClassic Homes Sold To H K Lane Real Estate
One of Palm Springs smaller realty offices has a new sign on their door tonight, SOLD. Classic Homes, INC told News Channel 3 they were acquired by H K Lane Real Estate on Tuesday. The terms of the sale were not given. Owners Charles Long and Leonard Grotto will stay on as agents working for
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