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Suspect named in gift card fraud worth millions; refused to travel for arraignment per DA

UPDATE 3/20/26: The Riverside County DA’s Office has filed one felony count for the suspect now ID’d as 36-year-old Ruhai Li, of Alhambra. According to DA’s Office Li refused transportation to the court this morning for his arraignment, that hearing is now scheduled for March 23rd in Indio. COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) -Riverside County Investigators

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Update: Train traffic moving again while crews continue to clean-up the wreckage near Salton Sea

UPDATE 03/20/2026Crews have cleared the tracks near the train wreckage and train traffic is flowing through the area. Crews continue to clean-up the toppled cars, and NTSB is now on scene investigating. UPDATE 03/19/2026 Officials say that Highway 111 is now open as of Thursday morning. Original Report: MECCA, Calif. (KESQ)- Emergency crews were on

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Parents raise concerns after COD daycare closure; college cites investigation involving student worker

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ)  – Parents are raising concerns and calling for more transparency after the sudden closure of the College of the Desert Child Development Center in Indio, which officials said is tied to an active criminal investigation involving a student worker. Families began contacting News Channel 3 after they were asked to pick up

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Indio cooling centers open early

INDIO, Cali, (KESQ) — With rising temperatures across the Coachella Valley, two cooling centers opening up tomorrow, March 20, 2026. For adults 50 and over, the Indio Senior Center will open as a cooling center starting tomorrow, March 20, 2026, no membership required. Stop by to cool off and enjoy water, crackers, and light snacks.

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I-Team Investigation: Dust to Data, new monitors and cameras lead to new air pollution discoveries

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ)- Dust and Haze around the Coachella Valley are nothing new, but many concerns have been raised about what we’re breathing in, following Tropical Storm Hilary. News Channel 3 is holding officials accountable for initiatives to fix the problem and digging into the process. What we found is not only about getting answers, but

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Cielo Vista Charter School recognized as Palm Springs’ first Blue Zones school

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)- Cielo Vista Charter School in Palm Springs has been designated the city’s first Blue Zones–approved school, earning recognition for building a culture focused on well-being for students, staff, and families. The designation highlights the school’s efforts to promote healthier lifestyles through community-driven changes. Blue Zones, a broader health initiative, works with

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Local advocate who worked closely with Cesar Chavez, speaks on sexual abuse allegations

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – “I believe them,” local farmworker advocate Amalia DeAztlan said, after hearing of sexual abuse allegations made against her late peer and civil rights leader, Cesar Chavez. Earlier this week, a New York Times investigation shared substantial evidence that Chavez sexually molested and groomed young girls during the height of his

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