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PS Psychedelic Society hosting event to discuss decriminalization of natural psychedelic plants

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Since 2019, six California cities have decriminalized psychedelics, including hallucinogenic plants and mushrooms. And now one local group wants Palm Springs to be the seventh. The Palm Springs Psychedelic Society is hosting a free event on Saturday at noon at the Mizell Center in Palm Springs, called “Decriminalize Nature.” Organizers

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Advertencia de Calor Extremo Extendida ante Temperaturas Peligrosas Persisten la Próxima Semana

Ayer se registraron temperaturas máximas récord en la región, con Palm Springs alcanzando los 119°F el jueves. Nuestra Alerta Meteorológica se ha extendido hasta la próxima semana, al igual que nuestra Advertencia de Calor Extremo, que también se extiende hasta las 8 p. m. del martes 12 de agosto. Seguimos monitoreando el riesgo de calor, humo

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Power still out for 1,000 in Pinyon Pines and Mountain Center as Rosa Fire recovery continues

PINYON PINES, Calif. (KESQ)Day five of the Rosa Fire brings improved containment, but for many in the evacuation zone, life is far from normal. In Pinyon Pines, the focus has shifted from fighting flames to restoring power…and that’s proving to be its own uphill battle. Roughly 1,000 customers remain without electricity, according to Kevin Short,

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Coachella Valley Repertory to Hold Auditions for High School Students About Bullying

CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (KESQ)- Coachella Valley Repertory is set to host auditions open to high school students for “Power Play,” a one-act musical on the dangers of bullying. The play opens on October 7 and will run through October 10 with a showing at 10:30 a.m., in acknowledgement of National Bullying Prevention Month.  “Power Play”

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