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Reciben dinero cazarrecompensas privados que localicen migrantes indocumentados
THOUSAND PALMS, California (KUNA) – El Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) ha comenzado a contratar empresas privadas para realizar tareas de localización de inmigrantes indocumentados, situación que ha sido ampliamente descrita como un programa de cazadores de recompensas, se ha convertido en una realidad. Durante las ultimas semanas del pasado año 2025
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Calming and warming into the weekend
Winds are easing, the rainfall has moved off to the East, so a good looking weekend awaits! A Wind Advisory remains in effect until 9 this morning, along with Winter Storm Warnings for local mountain communities. That, too, will expire at 9 a.m. Wind speeds will drop into the single digits or low teens for
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Cold Front Brings Gusty Winds & Spotty Showers before Warmer, Drier Weekend
A quick-moving cold front is sweeping through the Coachella Valley this afternoon and evening, bringing some scattered showers, gusty winds and chilly temperatures. We’re not talking about a lot of rainfall locally however. The valley will generally range from a trace up to maybe about 0.10″, though brief heavier downpours in our foothills could lead
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‘Power of One’ dinner returns, raising funds dedicated to preventing child abuse
INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (KESQ) – Olive Crest Desert Communities, a local non-profit dedicated to preventing child abuse, is hosting its annual “Power of One” fundraising dinner on Thursday. Organizers said this year’s event will “feature an elegant dinner to celebrate and honor the extraordinary Olive Crest Champions of Hope, those individuals, as well as, companies
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Cal Baptist University men’s wrestling calling for help, working to save program
COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) — Nearby Cal Baptist University has decided to cut the men’s wrestling program at the conclusion of this season. “We have closely monitored the shifting landscape of intercollegiate athletics that has affected institutions across the nation,” said Micah Parker, Ph.D., vice president for Athletics. “While we had hoped to continue offering
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Cabazon community recovering after heavy wind damage
CABAZON, Calif. (KESQ) – A community in Cabazon is recovering after strong winds destroyed some of their property earlier this week. Much of the damage is concentrated on Esperanza Ave, off Main Street in Cabazon, where News Channel 3 assessed downed trees, power lines, road signs and even trailers and manufactured homes toppled over. Gregory
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Getting Answers: Addressing recent noise issues at Palm Springs airport
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – From Palm Springs to Indio, a growing number of Coachella Valley residents say aircraft noise is disrupting their daily lives. The complaints follow a change by the FAA to the flight approach path into Palm Springs International Airport, and now, the airport is trying to do something about it. News
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Homelessness and available resources amid encampment clean-up efforts
COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – City leaders are citing safety concerns after several small fires broke out over the past week at homeless encampments. News Channel 3 is getting answers on what’s being done to make sure those experiencing homelessness know resources are available. News Channel 3’s Maria Garcia spoke with the county and one
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“Peligrosas”, son catalogadas las paradas de autobús en North Shore
NORTH SHORE, California (KUNA) – Continuamos con la cobertura de North Shore, un poblado al este del Valle de Coachella, el cual por su creciente densidad poblacional, comienza a necesitar más servicios públicos. Un grupo de residentes de este poblado se encuentra preocupado y solicitando apoyo para que las autoridades realicen una correcta instalación de
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Riverside County Dept of Animal Services launches prison dog foster program
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – The Riverside County Department of Animal Services has partnered with Ironwood State Prison to bring people and animals together to help save and change lives through a novel foster program. 31 RivCo dogs started the foster program with incarcerated men at the state prison located in Blythe, where the dogs can
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Quick moving front brings gusty winds and scattered showers
A fast moving storm system will keep our winds gusty today and into tomorrow, and also give us a good chance of scattered showers early this afternoon. The best chance of showers is between Noon and 5 p.m. The showers won’t bring a lot of rain, a tenth of an inch or less as the
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CIF-SS playoffs: CV girls soccer, DHS girls basketball both advance to semifinals
COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) — The CIF-SS playoffs continued Wednesday night, featuring girls basketball and soccer. Coachella Valley girls soccer defeated Grand Terrace 4-3 to advance to the Division 5 semifinals. The Lady Arabs be on the road at Artesia on Saturday, Feb. 22. Congrats to Coachella Valley girls soccer, winning 4-3 tonight at home
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Firebirds blow 3-0 lead in Bakersfield, fall to Condors 4-3
COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) — The Coachella Valley Firebirds continue to have problems with the Bakersfield Condors. The Firebirds dropped to 1-6 against the Condors this season, following a 4-3 loss Wednesday night in Bakersfield. Coachella Valley came out strong, leading 3-0 after the first period, but Bakersfield scored four unanswered goals, including three in
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Woman seeking answers after sister was killed in hit-and-run crash
WHITEWATER, Calif. (KESQ) – Carley Walton said her sister was her protector. “We grew up in Whitewater together,” Walton said. “She was my best friend.” Her name was Erica Brooke Walton and Carley said she was killed in a hit-and-run crash in October 2024. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) said Erica was in dark clothing
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Coachella Valley local competes in Ms. Senior California, first blind contestant
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – A Coachella Valley local, Rose King, is competing in the Ms. Senior California of America pageant this Saturday. King has a progressive condition called retinitis pigmentosa and is completely blind. She lost her sight at the age of 40. “I live a normal life. I dance, I go out, I
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Windy conditions forces The Prestige to cancel play early, Stanford takes team title
LA QUINTA, Calif. (KESQ) — Golf is an outdoor sport, and the weather forced The Prestige to finish earlier than expected on Wednesday at the Greg Norman Course at PGA WEST. The annual college golf tournament was called early due to windy conditions, deemed unplayable by rules officials. We got trees falling and the Tree
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