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Suspect arrested after weapons investigation in Desert Hot Springs

A 39-year-old man was arrested following a weapons investigation Monday in Desert Hot Springs. The man was arrested after a Desert Hot Springs police, with the assistance of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Bureau/SWAT and K-9 units, executed multiple search warrants and an arrest warrant, according to the Desert Hot Springs Police Officers’ Association.

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Report: County’s discretionary revenue rising, but higher costs on horizon

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – The Board of Supervisors today made several budget adjustments based on a Riverside County Executive Office report indicating that, at the halfway point for the 2024-25 fiscal year, reserves are growing above previously estimated levels despite “escalating costs” weighing on the economy and the balance sheet of county government.   The 35-page

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Desert Hot Springs Police Arrest Suspect, Recover Firearms in Search Warrants

DESERT HOT SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – A 39-year-old Desert Hot Springs resident was taken into custody yesterday. Desert Hot Springs Patrol Officers and Detectives, with the assistance of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Bureau/SWAT and K-9 units, executed multiple search warrants and an arrest warrant as part of an ongoing investigation into weapons offenses. Several

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Catholics in the Coachella Valley “hoping for a miracle” amid Pope Francis’ health worries

Catholics across the world – and in the Coachella Valley – continue offering their prayers for Pope Francis as he continues to stay in the hospital amid ongoing health struggles. The Vatican said that Pope Francis has shown slight improvement today, though he remains in critical condition. “No episodes of asthma-like respiratory distress occurred today,

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PSUSD continues DEI programs amid Trump admin’s funding threat

President Trump has warned schools and states they’ll lose funding if they don’t cut DEI programs.  On February 14th, The U.S. Department of Education issued a Dear Colleague Letter to institutions receiving federal funds instructing them to stop using race-based preferences or stereotypes in areas such as admissions, hiring, promotions, scholarships, compensation, and discipline. Public schools

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How Indio and Palm Springs Police approach domestic disputes

A significant amount of Californians face domestic abuse. According to National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 34.9 % of California women and 31.1% of California men experience intimate partner physical violence. In 2020, Riverside County received 6,344 domestic violence calls for assistance according to data from the Population Reference Bureau. News Channel 3’s Shay Lawson is

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