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Reporte de elefante en el patio de Palm Springs genera preguntas de la policía y el control de animales

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – El Departamento de Policía de Palm Springs recibió una llamada interesante el jueves sobre un elefante muerto en el patio de una casa. El Departamento no pudo evitar compartir el incidente en redes sociales: “¡LLAMADA DE LA NATURALEZA! ¿ELEFANTE FALLECIDO EN UN PATIO DELANTERO?! “Hoy temprano, nuestro centro de despacho

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High pressure means a warm weekend

Highs will start to climb as we head into the weekend. Today we will remain slightly below average as the Jetstream hasn’t yet moved farther north, but it will and that means warmer temps. This afternoon, highs will reach the lower 80s, just a couple of degrees below average. Expect fairly light winds, especially in

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Two Canadian airlines shorten services with Palm Springs airport after ‘shifts in demand’

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Two Canadian airlines are ending their seasonal services at the Palm Springs International Airport a little early, officials confirmed. Flair Airlines and WestJet have slightly shortened their seasonal service to Vancouver and Winnipeg, PSP spokesperson Jake Ingrassia confirmed. “The airlines have advised the airport that these adjustments are in response

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Report of elephant in Palm Springs yard prompts questions from police and animal control

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Dispatch at Palm Springs Police Department received an interesting call on Thursday – about a deceased elephant in someone’s yard. The Department couldn’t help but take the incident to social media: “CALL OF THE WILD(EST) – DECEASED ELEPHANT IN A FRONT YARD?! Earlier today, our dispatch center received a rather…

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City of Indian Wells leaders share plans for the future at ‘State of the City’ event

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (KESQ) – The City of Indian Wells hosted its annual State of the City and Hospitality Awards on Thursday, with city leaders showcasing the city’s accomplishments and sharing plans for the future. Mayor Bruce Whitman spoke about the city’s progress, including the ongoing renovation of the “Players Course,” preparing for next year’s

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Six employees at Joshua Tree National Park who were laid off earlier this year have been re-offered positions

JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (KESQ) — Six employees at Joshua Tree National Park who were laid off earlier this year have been rehired following a federal judge’s ruling. The workers were cut as part of a cost-saving initiative by the Department of Government Efficiency, which aimed to streamline staffing and reduce spending. Tune into

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