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Coachella Valley shoppers and businesses impacted by supply chain havoc. And it’s expected to get worse as holidays arrive.

The supply chain crisis is jacking up prices and slowing down economic recovery from the pandemic and experts say it’s about to get worse leading into the holidays. News Channel 3’s Peter Daut is taking an in-depth look at the issue, what’s being done about it, and how it’s affecting valley businesses. Hear from several

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‘I want safety for my children’: Asylum seeking families temporarily housed in the Coachella Valley

Hundreds of migrants have recently crossed the U.S-Mexico border into Riverside County — many of them fleeing violent and dangerous situations in their home countries. After days of interrogation at a nearby border patrol station, those that can provide proof that their lives are in danger in their home countries are conditionally approved as “asylum

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One-on-one: Karen Devine talks with former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer on California leadership

The former Mayor of San Diego,  Republican Kevin Faulconer officially launched his gubernatorial campaign in Los Angeles today in front of a closed elementary school highlighting, what he calls, the ineffective leadership of Governor Gavin Newsom.  In a one-on-one interview with I-Team Reporter Karen Devine, Faulconer explains why he says it’s time for a change in leadership

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As his retirement nears, David Ready looks back at his 20 years as Palm Springs’ city manager

Since the pandemic began, four valley city managers have announced retirement. The longest-serving is Palm Springs’ David Ready, who after two decades of service will be leaving his position at the end of the month. Ready considers the revitalization of downtown Palm Springs to be one of his greatest accomplishments in his two decades as

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I-Team goes in-depth on the ballot reading process in Riverside County

The Riverside County Registrar’s office recently upgraded its elections tabulation equipment made by a company called Dominion.  In the June primary, problems arose in the state of Georgia where the high tech voting equipment also made by Dominion misfired.I-Team Reporter Karen Devine speaks with the Registrar about concerns regarding accuracy and how they are making sure every vote

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