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Your Vote: Previewing Nov. 2024 rematches

We are one year from the next general election and two local races are shaping up to be re-matches from 2022. The 47th Assembly District and the 41st Congressional District races will again be expensive, hard-fought races in 2024 In the 41st congressional district race, Incumbent Republican Ken Calvert will once again face Democratic challenger

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Jury selection underway in trial of man accused of killing grandparents in Palm Desert home

Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a 37-year-old man accused of gunning down his octogenarian grandparents inside a gated community in Palm Desert. Frank Scott Castro III is charged with two counts of murder, along with a special circumstance allegation of perpetrating multiple killings and sentence-enhancing allegations of discharging a firearm causing great

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Palm Springs is in talks to extend its Cannabis moratorium from 45 days to 10 months and 15 days

Palm Springs city council plans to start conversations about extending its forty five day Cannabis Moratorium to ten months and fifteen days. The Council could vote Thursday to extend the moratorium for new cannabis dispensaries while considering bigger changes for an industry some council members think has become oversaturated and unsustainable. News Channel 3’s Peter

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Lift to Rise receives $5 million in funding for affordable housing project

The Southern California Association of Governments Regional Council (SCAG) is adding $5 million dollars to the “We Lift: Coachella Valley’s Housing Catalyst Fund.” The fund, which was created by Lift to Rise, the Low Income Investment Fund, Rural Community Assistance Corporation and Riverside County, provides low-interest loans for affordable housing developments. The money is to

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‘About Families’ hosts 16th annual Fall Family Festival

Thousands of families attended this year’s 16th annual ‘Fall Family Festival.’ It was hosted by ‘About Families,’ a non-profit serving families and parents throughout the Coachella Valley during childbearing and parenting years. “Parenting is hard. Anyone who’s a parent will tell you that,” said Joanna Boles Whitlow, Founder of ‘About Families.’ “But it helps when

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The City of Coachella celebrates Day of the Dead with its annual Run with Los Muertos event

Crowds gathered in Coachella to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. Families at the annual “Run with Los Muertos” spent the evening honoring their loved ones. Over 750 runners met in front of Coachella’s city hall to participate in the run with Los Muertos celebration. The holiday offers a chance to remember and honor those who have passed.

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