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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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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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