Coronavirus
State monitors Riverside County as coronavirus numbers continue to rise
Dr. Ghaly said in a news conference Monday that the State was monitoring eleven counties including Riverside and San Bernardino as case numbers continue to rise. Dr. Ghaly pointed out that this rise in numbers was not just due to a rise in testing but showed a rise in community spread. New numbers for Riverside
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Riverside Superior Court to live stream proceedings due to pandemic health concerns
Riverside Superior Court will begin live streaming the audio of “non-confidential court proceedings” starting Monday, according to Marita Ford, Public Information Officer. This decision is made “in an effort to balance the right to view public court proceedings with the overall health and safety of the public, court participants, judicial officers and court employees in
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Wildfire smoke during coronavirus impacts fire crews and those at home
California is in fire season and wildfire smoke pollution impacts health of fire fighters and those at home. Scientists recently discovered that exposure to smoke waves increases influenza risks the following winter, and experts fear the same may hold true for COVID. Captain Fernando Herrera, public information officer with Riverside County Fire Department and Cal Fire said,
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Cathedral City continues discussion on budget cuts due to economic shutdown in special meeting
Cathedral City continues its discussion on budget cuts in another city council special meeting on Monday. The city, like many, is facing a budget deficit due to the economic shutdown. The city has come up with a detailed proposal showing their budget breakdown and how they plan to save money. That proposal suggests the elimination
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Valley nail salons, tattoo shops, and other personal care businesses reopen
Many nail salons, tattoo shops and other personal care businesses in the valley are now open after the governor gave them the green light last week. “You have no idea,” said Debra Suttner, Owner of All About You Hair &Nail Salon in Palm Springs. “Its kinda of a mix emotion because you want to make
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Coronavirus cases continue to rise in Riverside County
New numbers released Friday June 19th show that coronavirus cases are still on the rise in Riverside County. There were 311 additional positive cases and 2 more deaths reported. The total number of cases in Riverside County is 12,778 and the total number of deaths is 410. There are 291 coronavirus patients in County hospitals
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Indio leads valley cities in number of unemployed, new data shows
The latest labor force data for Riverside County reveals the unemployment numbers for Coachella Valley cities and towns. Indio leads the Coachella Valley area with 8,100 people in the labor force who were without a job in May of this year. Desert Hot Springs has the highest unemployment rate, at 23.5% for that time period.
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Riverside County reports 516 new cases, 28 additional hospitalizations over the past 24 hours
Riverside County reported 516 new coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours. The total number of cases now sits at 12,467. Over 171,000 patients have been tested so far. Download the News Channel 3 app on Apple or Google Play to be alerted on major coronavirus updates and local breaking news. County Data Monitoring There were 9 additional deaths
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With mandatory face masks ordered statewide, people find function & fashion
With Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mandatory face mask order now in place statewide for most indoor settings and outdoors when social distancing isn’t possible, covering your face has become both a way to prevent virus transmission and make a fashion statement. “You don’t know where people are coming from; you don’t know who they’ve been exposed to,” said Mark Van
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I-Team: Riverside County failing to meet some state criteria for coronavirus
The California Department of Public Health’s website shows which counties meet the state’s threshold criteria for coronavirus and which do not. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for more local coverage A green check means a county meets the criteria for a certain category, which includes “elevated disease transmission,” “increasing hospitalization,” and “limited hospital capacity.” For example, San Bernardino
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CV Mosquito and Vector Control District temporarily suspends operations. How will this affect our valley?
The Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District has temporarily suspended operations for another week after a coronavirus related death and employees testing positive. The district is mourning the loss of their long time employee, Fernando Fregoso, who died from coronavirus on June 11th. “Its unfortunate,” said Jeremy Wittie, General Manager. “Its something that no
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OPEN 4 BIZ: El Morocco Inn and Spa welcomes guests back after 3 month shutdown
Hotels have been given the green light to reopen and starting Friday, June 18, spas will be allowed to reopen as well. These businesses are among the worst hit from the coronavirus pandemic. In this week’s Open 4 Biz, morning anchor Angela Chen checks out a cozy resort in Desert Hot Springs: El Morocco Inn
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Cathedral City requires masks through Sept. 30, police will enforce fines
People in Cathedral City are going to have to wear face coverings in public for at least another several months. If they don’t, the police department could fine them hundreds of dollars. Cathedral City council voted Wednesday to extend an emergency order requiring face coverings and social distancing until September 30. The order includes fines
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Cathedral City votes to require the use of face coverings until September 30
Cathedral City councilmembers voted to approve an emergency order which mandates the use of face coverings and social distancing until September 30, unless it is extended or rescinded. The order includes fines that range from $100 to $500 depending on how many times a person is found violating the order. Face coverings and social distancing
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World Gym in Desert Hot Springs won’t reopen
On the Facebook Page for World Gym in Desert Hot Springs a heartbreaking post from owner Andrew Levine tells the story. It reads in part, the gym “can’t afford to reopen” and he’s filing for bankruptcy The health club on Palm Drive has already been locked up since mid-March because of the pandemic. It’s filled
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CV Mosquito and Vector Control District employee dies of coronavirus
The Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District have temporarily suspended operations after an employee died of coronavirus, officials confirmed to News Channel 3 on Wednesday. Tammy Gordon, public information officer for Mosquito and Vector Control District, told News Channel 3 they were informed of the positive test on June 10. Gordon said the district’s
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County officials confirm more personal care businesses will reopen on Friday
Riverside County officials confirmed that personal care businesses, including nail salons and body art shops, will be able to reopen to the public on Friday, June 19. Visit KESQ.com/Coronavirus for the latest local updates Last Friday, state officials announced that those businesses would be officially allowed to reopen across California starting on June 19. The
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Riverside County reports 275 new coronavirus cases, 20 more hospitalizations
Riverside County reported 275 new coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours. The total number of cases now sits at 11,951. Over 164,000 patients have been tested so far. There were 4 additional deaths reported across the county, the total number of deaths is now at 399. There were 176 new recoveries since Monday, bringing
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Cathedral City considers cutting 33 city positions due to economic shutdown
To address the budget deficit caused by the economic shutdown, Cathedral City is the latest valley city to consider cutting a number of positions. City Council is hosting a special meeting Wednesday morning to discuss several coronavirus-related issues, including budget reductions. The Cathedral City Fire Department sent out an email on Tuesday notifying people how
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