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Shadow Hills snaps losing streak with game-winning TD, week 4 high school football highlights

It’s the fourth week of the high school football season with another full schedule of games for our local teams. FRIDAY 9/8 Ramona – 43@Palm Springs – 36FLa Quinta – 15@Sultana – 13FNotre Dame – 0@Xavier Prep – 69FCoachella Valley – 30@Eldorado – 26FSerrano – 16@Shadow Hills – 19FRubidoux – 37@Twentynine Palms – 35FHamilton –

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‘Pink Elephant’ car wash sign in Rancho Mirage to receive historic designation

The ‘Pink Elephant’ car wash sign along Highway 111 in Rancho Mirage will be preserved for posterity thanks to the work of Preservation Mirage, a local preservation nonprofit. The iconic neon sign will receive full historic designation from the City of Rancho Mirage, officials announced on Thursday. Officials said Preservation Mirage has worked for nearly

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Staff from Cathedral City meeting with residents impacted by Hilary

The City of Cathedral City staff have been meeting with residents who Tropical Storm Hilary impacted at the Local Assistance Center. The center has been running since Wednesday at the Cathedral City Library. The Riverside County Emergency Management Department, in coordination with local, state, and federal agencies and other organizations, opened an assistance center for

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Coachella natives Manny & Grant Flores get KO wins in Golden Boy Promotions card at Fantasy Springs Casino

Update 9:00 p.m. Coachella’s own Manny “Gucci Manny” Flores got the knockout victory at his fight on the Golden Boy Promotions fight night at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Thursday night. Manny’s cousin, Grant Flores, also secured a knockout win Thursday. He’s now 3-0 in his career, all wins by knockout. In the main event, Raul

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County demands Oasis Mobile Home Park operators stop moving new residents into hazardous conditions

Riverside County is demanding that the operators of troubled Oasis Mobile Home Park immediately cease and desist accepting new tenants and occupants. The park has been a fixture of controversy for years, most recently due to high levels of arsenic in drinking water, resulting in three emergency administrative orders issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency between

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