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RivCo, local housing partners speak with White House officials about affordable housing efforts

Riverside County officials and its local partners were at our nation’s capital to advocate about their progress with affordable housing. “We’ve got to address this now,” said Greg Rodriguez, County Deputy Director of Housing and Workforce Solutions. The county, Lift to Rise and its partners met with President Biden’s Senior Economic Advisor, Gene Sperling. They

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Riverside County Sheriff’s Dept relocates 10 transient people during Coachella homeless outreach operation

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department conducted a homeless outreach option Thursday morning in Coachella. The department’s Coachella Community Action Team teamed up with Union Pacific Railroad Police to provide resources to those in need. CCAT relocated approximately 10 transients alongside the train tracks on Grapefruit Blvd. between Avenue 48 and Avenue 49. Illegal homeless camps

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Arizona Senator calls for Salton Sea funding to be withheld over California’s Colorado River use

By JONATHAN J. COOPER AND KATHLEEN RONAYNE PHOENIX (AP) — California communities exposed to hazardous dust by a drying lake bed have found themselves at the center of tensions between Arizona and California over how to conserve water along the overtaxed Colorado River. U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, an Arizona Democrat facing reelection, wants the federal

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US economy returned to growth last quarter, expanding 2.6%

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate from July through September, snapping two straight quarters of contraction and overcoming high inflation and interest rates just as voting begins in midterm elections in which the economy’s health has emerged as a paramount issue. Thursday’s better-than-expected estimate from the Commerce Department showed that the

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Children’s Discovery Museum awarded $20,000 for sensory sensitivity initiative ahead of 2023 reopening

Cindy Burreson, CEO of the Children’s Discovery Museum of the Desert, was the winner of the RAP Foundation’s Desert Fast Pitch Competition this year, which comprised of the $20,000 grand prize. Each year the RAP Foundation, NPO Centric and their generous sponsors host the Desert Fast Pitch Competition, where representatives from Valley non-profits take part

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Social Security Administration makes it easier to change sex marker in records

By Tami Luhby, CNN & Miyoshi Price, KESQ People can now choose their sex marker in their Social Security records, the Social Security Administration announced Wednesday, October 19, 2022. It’s the latest step in the Biden administration’s effort to be more inclusive of transgender Americans. A Palm Springs woman celebrates these updates as she remembers

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3 men shot in Desert Hot Springs

Desert Hot Springs Police said they were investigating an early Thursday morning shooting that left three men injured. Officers were called to the 12800 block of W. Arroyo Drive at 12:45 a.m.  They confirmed to KESQ News Channel 3 that the injuries suffered were considered non-life-threatening.  There was no immediate word on the injured men’s

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