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Dining Decks: Some aren’t as safe as you think they are. How to spot a good one when Dining on the Curb

Outdoor dining decks outside restaurants have popped up and become so popular during the pandemic. An I-Team investigation reveals you might not be as safe as you think you are, or should be, when dining out on the curb in front of your favorite restaurant. Our investigation also shows actions are being taken to improve your safety when sitting in

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His daughter died from a counterfeit oxycodone pill laced with fentanyl, he’s now fighting for legislative change

Officials continue to warn the public about the fentanyl crisis here in Southern California.   News Channel 3’s Madison Weil spoke with one father looking to raise awareness — sharing his own heartbreaking story after losing his daughter.  “I got a call from my youngest daughter Sky…and she simply said Dad get home…Alex is dead,” said

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Rancho Mirage City Councilmember Dana Hobart issues resignation after 19 years

Rancho Mirage Councilmember G. Dana Hobart submitted his resignation on Thursday. City officials confirmed Hobart’s resignation will be effective on Friday, November 19, 2021. City officials did not list a reason behind his resignation. Hobart’s term was set to end on Nov. 2022. Gabe Codding, the city’s director of marketing, Mayor Ted Weill and Mayor Pro Tem

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Palm Springs International Airport launches four new Allegiant Airlines routes

Palm Springs International Airport officially launched four new routes on Wednesday. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the airport Wednesday morning to celebrate the launch of four new Allegiant Air routes which include Nashville, Indianapolis, Des Moines, and Provo. PSP’s inaugural flight Nashville took off shortly after the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Flights from Palm Springs International

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