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Five suspects in reported altercation in Palm Springs plead not guilty to battery charges

Charges were filed today against five of eight suspects identified by police in connection with a physical altercation in Palm Springs.    Three Hemet residents — 18-year-old Erik Carranza, 20-year-old Amari Haynes and 22-year-old Jabarrielijah Elliott — as well as 18-year-old San Jacinto resident Kimora Browne and 19-year-old Bermuda Dunes resident Teiyanie Burns each pleaded

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La Quinta City Council receives Talus bankruptcy case update

The City of La Quinta is releasing new details on the long-delayed Talus luxury resort development off Avenue 52 and Jefferson Street. The City Attorney Bill Ihrke presented the city council with an update on the project Tuesday evening and the city’s efforts to defend its interest in the Robert Green Company’s bankruptcy case. READ THE TALUS TIMELINE HERE TO UNDERSTAND THE

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Indio Police investigating fatal single-vehicle collision

One person was killed late Tuesday night in a single-vehicle collision in Indio. Fred Waring Drive was closed from Silverwood Drive to Burr Street due to the cleanup and police investigation. It has since been reopened. Firefighters were called to the area at 11:15 p.m. for a solo vehicle collision with one person inside. The fire was contained, and firefighters said one person

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IID promotion offers energy-efficient appliances

IID was recognizing Public Power Week by initiating an Energy Efficiency Rebate Program. The promotion offered energy-efficient appliances like refrigerators, ACs, and dishwashers, where IID said customers could receive a double-the-usual rebate amounts. The program was set to last through the month of October. Customers could visit IID’s website at www.iid.com/rebates or contact IID’s Rebate

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California lawmakers advance bill that aims to keep gas prices from spiking

Associated Press/Report for America SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California state Assembly approved a bill Tuesday backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom aimed at preventing gas prices from spiking, particularly in late summer months when demand for gas goes up. The legislation would authorize state energy regulators to set requirements for companies to maintain a certain

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