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Residentes recienten incremento en tráfico vehicular y baja participación de negocios hispanos durante Festival de Coachella
INDIO, Calif. (KUNA) – El festival de música más importante de la región, Coachella Fest esta próximo, lo que para muchos residentes significa diversión, para otros significa un tormento, esto debido al incremento de tráfico vehicular que se presenta, casuando retrasos y molestías en algunos sectores de la población. Son vialidades principales como las calles
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Highs near records again today and into the weekend
We hit 101 yesterday, breaking a nearly 40 year old record high. Today expect similar numbers, and the record to beat this afternoon is 103. High pressure once again is the culprit pushing temps into the lower 100s. The good news in the forecast is a cool-down that arrives early next week. A major storm
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Desert Healthcare District and Foundation approves nearly $3M grant to launch teaching health center
COACHELLA, Calif. (KESQ) – The Desert Healthcare District & Foundation Board approved a $2,975,625 grant to help establish the Coachella Valley’s first teaching health center, a move aimed at addressing a longstanding physician shortage in the region. At its March 24 board meeting, the district approved the funding for Innercare, a federally qualified health center
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Palm Desert honors Frank Locatell, engineer in NASA’s Voyager missions
PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – The city of Palm Desert is honoring a man whose work helped change humanity’s understanding of the universe. Frank Locatell, one of the principal architects behind NASA’s Voyager missions, was recognized for a legacy that stretches far beyond Earth. Designed in the 1970s, Voyager One and Two went on to
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At home fixes for your AC unit
COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – If your AC unit isn’t keeping up, there are some things you can do on your own before making that call for service. As temperatures start to climb, many people are turning on their air conditioning, only to find it’s not working as it should. “I went around to check
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First responders reflect on bombing as Palm Springs honor first responders at annual Police and Fire Luncheon
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Nearly one year after the Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing, local first responders are being honored for their courage and quick action. The Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Police and Fire Appreciation Luncheon on Thursday, reflecting on a day that shook Palm Springs. “Our firefighters, before getting toned out
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Family of Liam Cantu continues push for justice after suspect appears in court
LA QUINTA, Calif. (KESQ) – The family of Liam Cantu, a 14-year-old that was hit and killed by an alleged drunk driver last year, is continuing their calls for justice after a court hearing today. Jose Villegas Orbe, the 47-year-old driver accused of killing Cantu, appeared in Indio court Thursday for a felony settlement conference
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Warm weather continues this week, but cooler weather is on the way
It’s another warm but very comfortable day here in the valley. Temperatures again are hovering around 100°F. The record for the day is 100°, so we are waiting on official confirmation from the weather service to see if we have tied or broken the record for the day. Temperatures will stay moderate throughout the evening,
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Mother charged in death of baby Emmanuel Haro faces preliminary hearing May 29
Rebecca Haro’s preliminary hearing has been set for May 29 to determine if there is enough evidence to move the case forward against her in connection with the death of her son, Emmanuel Haro.
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Altas temperaturas afectan a comerciantes en el Valle de Coachella: principalmente a los food trucks
VALLE DE COACHELLA, Calif. (KUNA) – Debido a la sorpresiva ola de calor que azota al sur de California diversos trabajadores se han visto obligados a modificar drasticamente su horario de trabajo. Como es el caso de los comerciantes ambulantes o negocios como food trucks, “Aquí en el Valle pues ya sabemos que siempre es
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Hikers warned as rattlesnake season returns to the Coachella Valley
COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – As temperatures rise across Coachella Valley, local officials are warning residents and hikers that rattlesnake season is underway. Increased snake activity is common during the warmer months, bringing a higher chance of encounters along popular trails and desert paths. Wildlife experts emphasize that rattlesnake are not aggressive by nature and
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Highs remain well above average
High pressure remains the dominant force in our forecast, pushing temps to near records today and into the weekend. The record today is 100, I expect a high of 99. That broad ridge of high pressure remains intact through Sunday, then starts to break down into next week. Tomorrow is special day as we celebrate
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Tracking above-normal but very comfortable temperatures
This week is another warmer-than-usual week here in the Coachella Valley. However, it is much more comfortable than last week. These temperatures come as a result of a dominant ridge of high pressure over the Southwestern U.S. Over the coming days, the ridge will gradually shift eastward. Highs will remain above average, roughly near 100°F,
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Coachella Mayor resigns; City Council to decide next steps at future meeting
COACHELLA, Calif. (KESQ) – The city of Coachella is beginning its search for a new mayor. It comes one night after former Mayor Steven Hernandez resigned after pleading guilty to one felony count of conflict of interest. Dr. Frank Figueroa, Coachella Mayor Pro Tem, said council members now have 60 days to appoint someone to
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