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Michael’s House celebrates National Recovery Month, honors stories of hope

In recognition of National Recovery Month, Michael’s House is having a Recovery Festival on Saturday. Located in Palm Springs, Michael’s House is a residential treatment center. Michael’s House Director of Business Development said the event honors the strength and resilience of those on their recovery journey, as well as the service providers who support them.

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Ribbon cutting held for new water reclamation facility in Desert Hot Springs

Local water officials and city leaders invited the public to Desert Hot Springs Friday morning for a ribbon cutting marking the completion of a new water reclamation facility. The Mission Springs Water District’s “Nancy Wright Regional Water Reclamation Facility” is located on Little Morongo Road, north of 20th Avenue.  Officials with MSWD said the new

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Expert weighs in on motives behind arson

With more arson cases making headlines, including a recent incident in Palm Springs where a woman was accused of arson after several palm trees caught fire Thursday night, questions about why individuals commit this crime are coming to the forefront. Arson can be rooted in deep psychological factors according to experts. Gianni Muschetto, CalFire Staff

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Suicide Prevention Month: key signs and support strategies from the Betty Ford Center

September is Suicide Prevention Month. The CDC reports that suicide is one of America’s leading causes of death. They also found that there were nearly two times as many suicides in the United States as there were homicides. The Betty Ford Center is one the Coachella Valley’s oldest treatment facilities treating both substance abuse and mental

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California to apologize for state’s legacy of racism against Black Americans under new law

Associated Press/Report for America SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California will formally apologize for slavery and its lingering effects on Black Americans in the state under a new law Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Thursday. The legislation was part of a package of reparations bills introduced this year that seek to offer repair for decades of policies

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Hurricane Helene kills at least 44 and cuts a swath of destruction across the Southeast

Associated Press PERRY, Fla. (AP) — Hurricane Helene left an enormous path of destruction across Florida and the southeastern U.S. on Friday, killing at least 44 people, snapping towering oaks like twigs and tearing apart homes as rescue crews launched desperate missions to save people from floodwaters. Among those killed were three firefighters, a woman

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