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Palm Springs, facing $76M deficit, grapples with budget cuts
As the city of Palm Springs adjourns its third special meeting confronting a projected budget shortfall of $76 million through next June, city council inched closer to making decisions but there were still no cuts determined Tuesday night. “We are just beginning with the economic challenges before us,” said Councilmember Lisa Middleton. City leaders are
Continue ReadingPalm Springs extends eviction moratorium through June
The Palm Springs City Council unanimously voted to extend the eviction moratorium through June. The city council first passed the moratorium on April 7. Palm Springs’ ordinance differs from the state as it also covers commercial property. “So many unique small businesses who, through no fault of their own, The moratorium protects residents and commercial
Continue ReadingThree airlines receive tentative approval to suspend service at Palm Springs International Airport
Frontier, Allegiant Air and Jet Blue have all received tentative approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation to suspend all of their flights at Palm Springs International Airport. “I think it is probably necessary for them. I mean financially, obviously it’s a good move,” said passenger and Las Vegas resident Frank Gaske. The three
Continue ReadingRiverside County reports 135 new coronavirus cases, 11 deaths in past 24 hours
Riverside University Health System – Public Health has released new coronavirus data from the past 24 hours. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for the latest local updates Tuesday’s update showed new positive coronavirus cases in Riverside County. That’s an increase of 135 cases since Monday. The total number of cases in now 7,139 with over 106,000 patients tested.
Continue ReadingLeaving some items in your car during the extreme heat this week could be harmful
Many people are keeping things like hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes in their vehicles because of the coronavirus pandemc. But, temperatures this week are expected to stay unseasonably warm. Keeping these products in your car can actually be dangerous or cause the ingredients to change. Fire Captain Fernando Herrera with the Riverside County Fire Department
Continue ReadingBarbershops & hair salons can reopen in Riverside County
During his news conference on Tuesday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that counties that have already been granted regional variances to allow barbershops and hair salons to reopen. Riverside County is one of the counties that have been granted regional variance after meeting the state’s preparedness criteria. County officials confirmed these businesses are allowed to open
Continue ReadingHair salons and barbershops can open says California Governor
Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Tuesday that hair salons and barbershops in all but 11 counties will be allowed to reopen with newly released safety guidelines. Riverside County is one the 47 counties that was allowed to reopen these businesses. Over the past couple of days, houses of worship, malls, dine-in restaurants, and casinos have reopened across the Coachella
Continue ReadingCabazon Outlets reopened to shoppers with new safety measures
The Desert Hills Premium Outlets announced that they will reopen today, Tuesday at 11am. Simon, the company that owns and operates the outlet mall has detailed a policy for social distancing to try to keep customers and workers safe. That policy is expected to be followed by all tenants that have space within the outlet
Continue ReadingWestfield Mall in Palm Desert to reopen on Friday
The Westfield Mall in Palm Desert will reopen on Friday, May 29, with modified hours. The mall’s new hours will be: Monday through Saturday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.Sunday: 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for more local updates, including updated case totals and the latest on additional reopenings Mall officials also said government-mandated
Continue ReadingAgua Caliente blackjack dealer: ‘There’s no job worth my life’
When Sandra Burdette was called back to work dealing blackjack at Agua Caliente’s Rancho Mirage casino last week, her first thought was ‘too soon.’ “I know one thing: I’m keeping my mom and me safe, no matter what,” Burdette said. Speaking exclusively to News Channel 3, Burdette said in her mind, it’s a matter of
Continue ReadingRiverside County reopens houses of worship
Churches, temples, synagogues, mosques and other places of worship are once again able to open in Riverside County, officials announced Monday afternoon. Services are able to begin immediately, however, statewide guidelines must be followed. One of the big changes brought about by the new guidelines limits the number of attendees. Services must limit the number
Continue ReadingDozens at Tierra Del Sol receive a warm meal this Memorial Day
The Cathedral City Senior Center helped the residents of Tierra Del Sol, the low-income housing development next door, acknowledge Memorial Day by facilitating meals to be delivered to each household. One resident at Tierra Del Sol showed her appreciation as volunteers from the senior center delivered her meal this holiday. “Oh I think its wonderful
Continue ReadingRiverside County surpasses 7,000 coronavirus cases
Riverside University Health System – Public Health has released new coronavirus data since Friday. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for the latest local updates Monday’s update shows an increase of 540 new positive cases across Riverside County. This is since Friday, not in the past 24 hours as it typically released. With this new update, the county now
Continue ReadingThe Gardens on El Paseo is back open
The Gardens on El Paseo, Palm Desert’s outdoor shopping center, reopened to the public on Tuesday morning. The center will operate under limited hours: Monday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sunday, 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for more local updates, including updated case totals and the latest on additional reopenings There
Continue ReadingIn-person religious services allowed to resume with restrictions by CA health officials
Religious ceremonies are now allowed to resume in California, according to state health officials. Religious organizations also now have an outline of how to move forward amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to California Department of Public Health, “Under new guidance, places of worship can hold religious services and funerals that limit attendance to 25% of
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