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Civil liberties group sues Riverside County over restrictions on religious gatherings
A San Francisco-based civil liberties group today filed a federal lawsuit against Riverside County and other entities statewide over barring religious gatherings in the name of coronavirus mitigation. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Riverside, seeks an injunction against measures that reflect a “gross abuse of power” that have been invoked in the
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La Quinta enforces city approval for short-term rentals ahead of stay
The City of La Quinta is now taking an additional measure to enforce rules for short term rental requiring city approval for each rental ahead of the stay. “I think its great you know that the city going to be able crack down on some of these people and make a change,” said Mike Goble
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Riverside County coronavirus update: 1,751 cases, 50 deaths, 297 recoveries
Riverside County health officials confirmed new coronavirus 132 cases, 9 deaths, and 103 recoveries since yesterday. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for the latest local updates The number of cases is now 1,751. There are now 50 deaths. There was no information released on the deaths, however, Palm Desert saw an increase of two deaths since yesterday. The
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A local store has made curbside “boredom buster bags” to keep kids entertained at home
Jadabug’s is a local Coachella Valley children boutique. With COVID-19 closing down non-essential businesses, some are still finding ways to keep their businesses running. Jadabug’s has started offering “boredom buster bags”. These are bags filled with age-appropriate gifts available to pick-up curbside. Parents are really loving the idea as well as the chance to support
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San Bernardino County announces formation of COVID-19 Recovery Coalition
San Bernardino County is beginning the early stages of the recovery process when the coronavirus pandemic ends. On Monday, officials announced the creation of the San Bernardino County COVID-19 Recovery Coalition. Get the latest local updates at KESQ.com/Coronavirus Board of Supervisors Chairman Curt Hagman will lead the coalition, which will include partners from government, private-sector
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Palm Springs requiring business’ workers and customers wear face covering
The City of Palm Springs issued a new order on Monday that will require essential businesses to comply with Riverside County’s order which mandates all employees and customers must wear a face covering, effectiveimmediately. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for the latest local updates As part of Palm Springs’ order, all businesses will be required to post signage
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San Bernardino County nearing 1,000 coronavirus cases with 9,358 tested
San Bernardino County health officials confirmed 90 new coronavirus cases and 1,404 patients tested in the past 24 hours. There are now 977 positive cases out of 9,358 patients tested. There was no change in deaths, which remains at 31. Cases in each city: Adelanto: 8Apple Valley: 13Barstow: 8Big Bear City: 2Big Bear Lake: 3Bloomington:
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Desert Regional hosting a blood drive on Tuesday & Wednesday
Hospitals are in need of blood donors to help save lives in the face of the potential for blood shortages. “Patients are at risk if physicians and hospitals do not have enough blood to perform surgeries, provide treatment for cancer or sickle cell disease or to treat burn, trauma and accident victims,” said LifeStream Vice
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Crash shuts down Ave 44, brings down power lines in Indio
The Indio Police Department has shut down Avenue 44 west of Jackson Street after a traffic collision Monday afternoon. We are working on gathering more information on the crash, stay with News Channel 3 for updates. Traffic collision on Avenue 44 west of Jackson Street – Collision caused downed power lines in the roadway. Westbound
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Answering the call from Riverside County for residents to volunteer, Palm Springs man applies to help
Riverside County is calling on all willing residents to step up and volunteer to help fight COVID-19. News Channel 3’s Caitlin Thropay spoke to a Palm Springs resident who like many right now is answering that call. “I think people are in one of two categories they need help or can offer help,” Will Finkle
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Gov Newsom’s update on coronavirus crisis in California
Governor Gavin Newsom is delivering a briefing on the state’s efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus and prepare for a surge in patients. Today, Governor @GavinNewsom, @OregonGovBrown & @GovInslee announced an agreement on a shared vision for reopening their economies and controlling COVID-19 into the future. #StayHomeSaveLives https://t.co/Uzl6SPw2Rb— Governor Gavin Newsom (@CAgovernor) April 13,
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Man accused of sexually abusing juvenile in Thousand Palms
A Morongo Valley man was arrested after being accused of sexually assaulting a runaway juvenile. According to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, on March 28, deputies from the Palm Desert station were notified of a runaway juvenile located in Thousand Palms. The juvenile was under the age of 14. The Riverside County Anti-Human Trafficking Task
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Mathis Brothers reopens as ‘essential’ business
The Mathis Brothers in Indio has officially reopened as an ‘essential business.’ The company originally closed in accordance with the county order in March. On Monday, it finally opened its doors back up to customers but with a few changes. “We’re obviously down quite a bit of business. People are afraid to leave their home
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Valley postal workers race to keep up with major spike in demand for Amazon deliveries
At the post office on Corporate Centre Drive in La Quinta, it was flurry of activity once again Monday morning as postal workers sorted and loaded up mail and packages for delivery. Most of the packages came from Amazon. “These trucks are 30 years old. They weren’t equipped to handle so much packages,” said mail
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Motorist injured in rollover wreck in Desert Center
The crash was reported at 4:05 Saturday on eastbound I-10 just East of Ford Dry Lake in Desert Center. CalFire said one person was taken by air ambulance to a hospital with moderate injuries. No one else was injured in the crash. The cause of the crash was under investigation. Stay with KESQ News Channel
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LGBTQ community launches hotline providing coronavirus relief
A valley LGBTQ organization has launched a coronavirus hotline to help provide services to people during the coronavirus pandemic. “I had them deliver my groceries for me because I live alone and I don’t have a car,” said Carol Jefferson. Cathedral City resident Carol Jefferson said she saw the hotline on Facebook and called immediately
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77 new coronavirus cases, 6 deaths reported in San Bernardino County
San Bernardino County health officials confirmed 77 new coronavirus cases and 6 deaths on Sunday. The total number of positive cases in the county is now 887 with 31 deaths. A total of 7,954 people have been tested. Cases in each city: Adelanto: 7 Alta Loma: 8 Apple Valley: 12 Barstow: 8 Big Bear City:
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Indio and Coachella both see double-digit increases of coronavirus in just one day
There are currently 373 cases of coronavirus confirmed in Coachella Valley cities, county health officials report. Adding in the community totals from Bermuda Dunes, Thousand Palms, Sky Valley, Oasis, Mecca and Thermal, the area total rises to 388. This is 54 more cases than were reported Saturday. Between Saturday and Sunday, Indio saw an increase
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How to manage your children’s emotions during quarantine
News Channel 3 spoke with Reena Patel, a San Diego-based renowned parenting expert, guidance counselor, licensed educational psychologist, and board-certified behavior analyst to learn ways parents can manage their children’s emotions during this quarantine. “By now, you probably are starting to see some frustration kick-in, maybe even some anxiety with our little ones some different
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