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Jaycee Dugard Tapes Air On ABC

NEW YORK -Home videos aired today on ABC show kidnapping victim Jaycee Dugard back at home with her family after 18 years as a captive. In excerpts shown on “Good Morning America,” the 29-year-old is seen cooking with her sister and mother and riding horses. It’s the first time she has been seen and heard

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Marijuana Dispensary Hit By Code Enforcement

By Mike Daniels, News Channel 3 Reportermdaniels@kesq.com PALM SPRINGS -Just before 5p.m. Thursday evening, Palm Springs code enforcement officials red-tagged the Cannahelp medical marijuana co-op building deeming it unsafe and unable to be occupied. Later Thursday evening, Palm Springs City Attorney Doug Holland told us it had nothing to do with the type of business,

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Police Concerned With Pot Dispensaries

PALM SPRINGS – Cannahelp is one of two city-approved medical marijuana dispensaries preparing to open in the city. Police are also preparing in case more people start driving high on pot. “Each officer has been trained in the detection and investigation of DUI’s and they’re being encouraged to do that 24 hours a day,” says

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Ben Roethlisberger Faces More Accusations

PITTSBURGH -Authorities in Georgia say Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is being investigated in an allegation of sexual assault. Police say the incident occurred early Friday in a nightclub in Milledgeville, about 85 miles southeast of Atlanta. The player owns a home nearby. The player and some of his friends were seen visiting some local restaurants

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Feds: Bus Company Was Operating Illegally

SACATON, Ariz. -Federal transportation officials say a company whose bus was involved in an accident outside Phoenix early Friday that left six people dead and 16 others injured was operating illegally. The Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration says its investigators were at Tierra Santa Inc. and conducting an onsite compliance review of

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Students March For Health

PALM SPRINGS -Hundreds of students fromSt. Theresa School in Palm Springs are stepping out for their health. Students made the four mile trip from their school near Ramon and Farrell down to Palm Canyon andthen to Palm Springs City Hall. That’s where Mayor Steve Pougnet met the students. He spoke about fitness as well as

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California Unemployment Rate Grows Slightly

SACRAMENTO -State officials say California’s unemployment rate grew slightly to 12.5 percent in January. The latest employment figures were released Friday. The state’s unemployment rate in December was 12.3 percent. State officials had previously reported December’s unemployment rate at 12.4 percent, but revised that figure Friday. Despite the increase in unemployment in January, the state

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David Lippman

David is proud to have the opportunity to cover sports in the Coachella Valley. He grew up in Portland, but moved to New Orleans for college. He graduated from Tulane University with degrees in Finance and Marketing, but journalism was always his passion. David got his start in the Sports department at KATU-TV in Portland,

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Chris Miller

Chris is a “Colorado Boy”, who feels most at home snowboarding and fly-fishing at his childhood home in the Rocky Mountains, but now that he lives here, he enjoys playing tennis, working on his golf game and swimming year round. Chris comes to the Desert Valley from Grand Junction, Colorado, where he was Sports Director

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