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‘Catcher In The Rye’ Author J.D. Salinger Dies
NEW YORK -“Catcher in the Rye” author J.D. Salinger has died at age 91 in New Hampshire. The author’s son, in a statement from the author’s literary representative, says Salinger died of natural causes at his home. He had lived for decades in self-imposed isolation in the small, remote house in Cornish, N.H. “The Catcher
Continue ReadingPalm Desert Crossing Guard Hit Before School
PALM DESERT -Witnesses say a crosswalk guard was hit by a car outside Lincoln Elementary School, which is at Portola and Magnesia Falls. The guard appears to beok. Police say the driver may have had a medical condition, which led to the crash. There’s no word right now on the driver’s condition.
Continue ReadingLocal Doctor Starts Relief Efforts In Haiti
PALM DESERT – For five days, Doctor Raul Ruiz from Coachella, has lived in a small tent helping thousands in a city sized homeless camp. He quickly came face to face with the horrors working in Port-Au-Prince’s General Hospital. “Right across the street there was a nursing school that completely collapsed and I was told
Continue ReadingRiverside County Works To Balance Budget
RIVERSIDE -Despite starting the fiscal year with a multimillion-dollar budget deficit, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department is on track to end the year in the black, provided an unforeseen event or the county’s financial woes don’t get in the way. According to sheriff’s officials, a hiring freeze, employee attrition and a cap on promotions, as
Continue ReadingPalm Springs Census Office Cuts Ribbon On New Count
PALM SPRINGS -Palm Springs will celebrate the opening of a U.S. Census Bureau office today with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Councilman Chris Mills will cut the ribbon at the 2 p.m. event, which will be held at the new Census Bureau headquarters at 3700 E. Tachevah Drive. The councilman will also urge residents to fill out
Continue ReadingSan Manuel Mission Indians Sends $1.7 Million To Haiti
RIVERSIDE -The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians announced today that they are contributing $1.7 million to the American Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders to help earthquake victims in Haiti. Tribe officials said the donation will be provided in a $1.5 million donation to the American Red Cross and a $200,000 gift to Doctors
Continue Reading‘Onion Field’ Killer Faces Parole Hearing
LOS ANGELES -The so-called “Onion Field” killer was scheduled to appear at a parole hearing Wednesday, despite vocal opposition from the Los Angeles Police Department. Gregory Powell was convicted of abducting LAPD officers Ian Campbell and his partner, Karl Hettinger, in 1963. The officers had stopped Powell and another man for a traffic violation in
Continue ReadingGolden Apple Winner Works Hard In Class And At Home
INDIO – It’s a day full of surprise for Stefanie Riggins. First she wins KESQ’s Golden Apple award then comes and even bigger award. Her husband is the one who nominated her, by writing a heartfelt letter about how much she means to him, his kids and the students. “The kids love her, the parents
Continue ReadingToyota Dealers Cope With Suspended Model Sales
PALM DESERT – As soon as Richard Riggs of Palm Desert learned Toyota was suspending production and sales of 8 models involved in the recall for sticking gas pedals that can cause run-away acceleration, hehad had enough. He paid 1-10 Toyota a visit asking for a full refund on his 3 year lease on a
Continue ReadingFifty Riverside Gang Members In County Crackdown
KESQ.com News Services RIVERSIDE -More than four dozen people with alleged ties to two rival street gangs engaged in a bloody years-long war in Riverside were arrested today in an operation aimed at taking down the gangs’ leadership. “Operation Promise,” a coordinated federal, state and local law enforcement sweep, targeted the Eastside Riva and the
Continue ReadingZelda Rubinstein Dies At 76
LOS ANGELES -Zelda Rubinstein, the diminutive actress with the high-pitched voice who rose to fame with her role as a psychic trying to rid a suburban family’s home of demons in all three “Poltergeist” films, died today in Los Angeles. Rubinstein, 76, died of natural causes at Barlow Respiratory Hospital. Her agent, Eric Stevens, told
Continue ReadingIndio Hospital Among 13 Facing Fines For Endangering Patients
INDIO – John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Indio is one of 13 in the state facing fines of $25,000 or more for code violations that endangered patient safety. The California Department of Public Health announced the penalties Wednesday, which were each $25,000 or more. The hospitals can appeal within 10 days, or submit plans
Continue ReadingPhotojournalist (2 Positions), KESQ-TV, Palm Desert, CA
Do you have an eye for news? If you can bring compelling coverage of stories happening in the desert to television and the internet, let’s talk. KESQ-TV is looking for two Photojournalists.Qualified candidates will work together with a reporter and independently to cover local news events and shooting video that our viewers want to watch.
Continue ReadingIndian Canyon Drive & Araby Back Open After Rains
PALM SPRINGS – City officials announced the re-opening of Indian Canyon Drive and Araby Drive, this afternoon, after being closed for nearly a week. The roads were covered in inches of mud and debris that washed through the area during last week’s rain storms. Stay with News Channel 3 and KESQ.com for the latest.
Continue ReadingPresident To Seek Repeal Of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ In Address
WASHINGTON -President Obama will ask Congress Wednesday night to repeal the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy that bars gays and lesbians from openly serving in, White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod told CNN. The request will be included in the president’s State of the Union address, Axelrod said. The issue has been a source
Continue Reading‘Ugly Betty’ Canceled After This Season
NEW YORK -It’s ugly news for all the fans of “Ugly Betty.” ABC says the series will be canceled after this season. A critical and popular success with its premiere in fall 2006, “Ugly Betty” has struggled in recent years with audience erosion. Based on a Colombian telenovela, the warmhearted dramedy stars America Ferrera as
Continue ReadingEmirates Becomes Premier Sponsor Of BNP Paribas Open
INDIAN WELLS -Emirates, the award-winning global airline of the United Arab Emirates, has become a premier sponsor and the official airline of the BNP Paribas Open, the most attended tennis tournament in the world outside of the four major events, to be held March 8-21, 2010, at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, it was announced
Continue ReadingTestimony Ends In Same-Sex Marriage Trial
SAN FRANCISCO -Testimony has ended in a federal case challenging California’s ban on same-sex marriage. Lawyers for the sponsors of Proposition 8 tentatively rested their case Wednesday after introducing materials from the 2008 election campaign. The trial is exploring whether states that deny gays and lesbians the right to wed are violating the U.S. Constitution.
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