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El Departamento de Bomberos de Cathedral City incorpora una cuarta ambulancia a su flota, presentando un nuevo vehículo y una tripulación de seis miembros

CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif (KUNA)  El Departamento de Bomberos de Cathedral City acaba de poner en servicio una nueva ambulancia, la cuarta de su flota. La ambulancia, junto con seis bomberos y paramédicos recién contratados, fue presentada a la comunidad en una ceremonia el martes. La celebración tuvo lugar en la Estación de Bomberos n.° 2 del CCFD.

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Cathedral City Fire Department adds fourth ambulance to its fleet, unveiling new rig and six-member crew

CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (KESQ)–The Cathedral City Fire Department just commissioned a brand new ambulance, making it the department’s fourth in it’s fleet. The ambulance, along with six newly-hired firefighters and paramedics, were introduced to the community in a ceremony on Tuesday. The celebration took place at CCFD’s Fire Station #2. Cathedral City Fire Chief Michael

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County board approves nearly $100M contract with law enforcement union

RIVERSIDE (KESQ) – The Board of Supervisors today approved a new three-year contract with the union representing upper-level Riverside County sheriff’s personnel, District Attorney’s Office investigators and other county peace officers, guaranteeing pay increases to members totaling 19% over the duration of the compact.   In a 5-0 vote without comment, the board authorized implementation of

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La alcaldesa de Cathedral City se pronuncia tras la detención de su amigo por parte de agentes de ICE

CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (KUNA) – Tras semanas de actividad de ICE en el Valle de Coachella, incluyendo Cathedral City, la alcaldesa Nancy Ross ha decidido pronunciarse. En la reunión del consejo municipal de la semana pasada, declaró que su amigo había sido detenida por agentes de ICE. El lunes, Ross conversó con Shay Lawson, de nuestra estación

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RivCo Civil Grand Jury finds Palm Springs lacked proper procedures for vetting and monitoring of grants

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – A Riverside County Civil Grand Jury investigation has revealed serious oversight failures in Palm Springs. It’s from a $700 thousand grant awarded to Queer Works by the City of Palm Springs. The Riverside District Attorney requested the investigation following the indictment of Queer Works CEO Jacob Rostovsky in October 2024 on

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