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The Living Desert to reopen as an ‘outdoor recreation facility’ after regional stay home order closed zoos

The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert has announced plans to reopen limited operations. The zoo has not been open to the public since California’s recent regional stay home orders mandated the closure of many business sectors, including zoos, museums, and aquariums. The facility now plans to reopen daytime operations with modifications, by

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Need affordable healthcare? Covered California extends enrollment deadline to Dec. 30

Millions of Californians are out of work this year due to the pandemic. And for many, losing a job meant also losing healthcare. If you’re in need of healthcare, consider Covered California. The online marketplace allows Californians to compare several affordable plans.  Because of the pandemic, they’ve extended the enrollment deadline to December 30th, for

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PSUSD Superintendent Dr. Sandra Lyon announces her retirement

Palm Springs Unified School District Superintendent Sandra Lyon, Ed.D announced her retirement effective June 30, 2021. Lyon made the announcement during Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting. “You just know when it’s time,” Lyon said in a statement. “Being the superintendent in Palm Springs Unified has been the highlight of my career. The staff, students, families,

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Nearly 1M Californians could lose benefits day after Christmas if Congress doesn’t pass COVID-19 stimulus bill

As the wait for the COVID-19  vaccine  is reaching the finish line, so are the federal unemployment benefits for Californians.  News Channel 3’s Dani Romero has more on what this means for those unemployed.  “It’s nerve wracking, you know, to make sure that we can make ends meet,” said Kasey Scott Brown. Kasey Scott Brown

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