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Neighborhood Hero: Mirabelle Lee advocates for representation in schools through literacy

PALM DESERT, Calif. — Mirabelle Lee, a recent graduate of Palm Valley School, has received a prestigious scholarship in recognition of her outstanding work in promoting diversity and literacy in education. Lee, who has worked in the entertainment industry since her childhood, founded the Beatrice Martin Foundation during her sophomore year of high school. The

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American Institute of Floral Designers holds ‘Blooms Over’ program for Palm Springs community

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – The American Institute of Floral Designers will be setting up shop in the Palm Springs Convention Center from July 12-15 to bring “joy, color and kindness” to the community, according to the AIFD press release. In AIFD’s Symposium, thousands of floral arrangements will be repurposed and delivered to local senior

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Court prohibits federal government from racial profiling, denying access to counsel in immigration raids

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (KESQ) – A federal judge late Friday ordered the Trump administration to immediately stop broad, untargeted immigration stops and arrests in seven California counties, including Riverside County. The two temporary restraining orders (TRO) granted by the judge come after a lawsuit was filed by immigrant advocacy groups, accusing federal agents of targeting

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Coroner IDs people killed in Cathedral City I-10 big rig crash, four others injured

CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (KESQ) – Authorities have identified the two men killed in Thursday morning’s deadly big rig crash on Interstate 10 in Cathedral City. According to the Riverside County Coroner’s Office, the victims are Francisco Sicairos Leon, 58, of Desert Hot Springs, and Miguel Macias, 49, of Santa Ana. Police said one of the

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