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Student-Athlete of the Week – Danica Larson
“It’s just honestly a big part of who I am and made me who I am,” said Palm Desert High School cheer captain Danica Larson. You will find Danica Larson leading the sidelines every Friday night, but that is only part of her sport. She has been a competitive cheerleader since she was 10 years
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Gusty Winds Return to our Forecast
Expect breezy to gusty condition to prevail for the next few days. A Wind Advisory goes into effect this evening at 7, lasting through 6 tomorrow morning. We are anticipating wind gusts in the 25-35mph range through Wednesday, and the Wind Advisory may be extended because of that. This is the result of storm to
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Dr. Mike Swize discusses what he plans to do coming July as PSUSD’s Superintendent
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No band, cheerleaders limited as of right now for local high school football games
**This story has been updated on Monday, March 15 from its original version published on Friday, March 12** The high school football season here in the Coachella Valley is just a week away. Due to the ongoing pandemic, it’s going to look a lot different than we’re used to. As we’ve already reported, spectators will
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Desert X opens to public Friday
The third edition of the Desert X exhibition opens to the public Friday. It runs through May 16 in the Coachella Valley. Desert X is an outdoor experience free and open to the public. The art exhibition spans across 40 miles of desert. The exhibition was originally scheduled to run from February 6 until April
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Winter storm is slow to exit Southern California
UPDATE:The First Alert Weather Alert Day is no longer in effect.______________________________________________________________A Winter Storm Warning will remain in effect until 10 p.m. for elevations above 3,500′. Additional accumulations of 2-4″ are possible. There was light snow falling once again this afternoon in the High Desert, along with some thunderstorm activity near SR-243. Precipitation will continue into
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Jeff Stahl and Patrick Evans “make it big” on Jaguar TV at Indio’s Thomas Jefferson Middle School
“And now for a special report,” said Indio’s Thomas Jefferson Middle School student, Anthony Martinez. News Channel 3’s Jeff Stahl and Patrick Evans surprised Martinez and students at the school Friday morning by appearing on the Jaguar’s morning campus newscast. “Hey, It’s Anthony Martinez. Jeff Stahl here at KESQ News Channel 3 and hello to
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High school water polo is back! Palm Desert hosts Xavier Prep
It has been a big week for our local high school sports programs. Tuesday, all outdoor youth sports in Riverside County were approved to play, allowing high school football and water polo teams to start up and finish what is left of the modified fall sports season. Football games start in two weeks, but this
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Two weeks until Game Day! Local high school football teams practice in pads for first time
Two weeks. There are only two weeks until the first local high school football games in 16 months. This Friday marks the first day our local teams are allowed to practice in pads. Friday night football will certainly look different this season due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. There will only be five weeks of
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Settlement could allow return of all youth sports in CA, including indoor play
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. – Organizers of the ‘Let Them Play’ announced a settlement has been reached in the lawsuit against the County of San Diego, The State Department of Health and Governor Gavin Newsom. The lawsuit was spearheaded by Scripps Ranch High School football coach Marlon Gardinera on behalf of his son. “Today, for
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