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Local groups organize anti-Trump protests in Palm Desert, Cathedral City

The 50501 Movement, otherwise known as the ’50 States, 50 Capitals, One Day’ Movement, is planning nationwide protests today against President Trump’s policies and agenda. Locally, several groups organized protests in Palm Desert. Initially, two separate protests were planned near the Palm Desert Civic Center, but they ultimately merged. More than 200 protestors lined the

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El agente de la RSO que transportó más de 100 libras de pastillas de fentanilo obtiene libertad condicional y tiempo cumplido

Un ex ayudante correccional del sheriff del condado de Riverside que fue sorprendido transportando más de 100 libras de fentanilo en la Interestatal 10 quedó hoy en libertad condicional después de declararse culpable de delitos graves.    Jorge Alberto Oceguera Rocha, de 26 años, de Banning, admitió la semana pasada transporte de sustancias controladas y

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El forense publica identificaciones de las dos personas muertas en accidente de varios vehículos en la I-10 cerca de Washington St.

Dos personas murieron en un accidente de varios vehículos el martes por la tarde en la Interestatal 10 cerca de Washington Street. El accidente se reportó alrededor de las  1:00 p.m. en el lado oeste de la I-10. Según la Patrulla de Caminos de California, el accidente involucró al menos a tres vehículos, incluidos dos camiones

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Speaking with Jon Meacham and Brian Williams ahead of Rancho Mirage Writers Festival

The 11th Annual Rancho Mirage Writers Festival began its first night with a special evening thanking sponsors who make the event possible. “Angel Night,” featured a conversation between Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham with renowned journalist Brian Williams on Tuesday evening. The theme for the festival is “The United States Semiquincentennial.” The Festival takes place February 5-7,

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How firefighters are leveraging artificial intelligence technology to detect wildfires faster than humans

CAL FIRE personnel are using artificial intelligence to detect wildfires. The technology has been developed using the University of California, San Diego’s Alert California wildfire cameras. It has been deployed across all 21 CAL FIRE dispatch centers across the state, including here in Southern California. Here’s how it works: Artificial intelligence, which has been trained

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