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BLSS: Shadow Hills wins Mayor’s Cup, Week 1 high school football highlights

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – The local high school season continues to get underway Friday night. We’ll have highlights on the Best Local Sports Show at 11:15 p.m. on News Channel 3. Friday Games: Indio6@Shadow Hills66FSegerstrom32@Palm Springs38F/OT2Xavier Prep39@Lindfield Christian14FCoachella Valley33@Vista21FBrawley12@Palm Desert23FDesert Chapel38@Desert Mirage70FDesert Christian36@Twentynine Palms12F* Cathedral City at Santa Rosa Academy play on Saturday Thursday

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Arrestan a los padres de el bebe desaparecido de Cabazon; los investigadores creen que el bebé está muerto

CABAZON, California (KUNA) – Los padres de un bebé desaparecido fueron arrestados el viernes por la mañana en su domicilio de Cabazon como sospechosos de asesinato, según ha confirmado el Departamento del Sheriff del condado de San Bernardino. SUSPECT 1: Jake Mitchell Haro, 32-years-old, Resident of Cabazon, CASUSPECT 2: Rebecca Renee Haro, 41-years-old, Resident of

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Parents of missing Cabazon baby arrested, investigators believe infant is dead

CABAZON, Calif. (KESQ) – The parents of a missing baby were arrested on suspicion of murder Friday morning at their home in Cabazon, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department confirmed. The agency said investigators believe the baby is dead and are searching for his remains. SUSPECT 1: Jake Mitchell Haro, 32-years-old, Resident of Cabazon, CASUSPECT

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How school administrators keep an eye out for thunderstorm threat as high school football kicks off

THERMAL, Calif. (KESQ) – Friday night lights … and maybe, lightning? The Coachella Valley will be seeing more humidity through the weekend and into next week, bringing chances for monsoonal thunderstorms. According to the National Weather Service, chances remain slight on Friday, with increasing chances through the weekend, and even greater chances early next week

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Book bans on the rise, one valley organization advocates for underserved communities

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (KESQ) — With book bans on the rise, over 10,000 instances in public schools during the 2023–24 school year according to PEN America — the battle for access to diverse literature is intensifying. While libraries in Long Beach, Los Angeles, and San Diego are joining the nationwide Books Unbanned movement to provide

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