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Desert Healthcare District awards $1.2 million to aid food assistance & mental health services

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)– Desert Healthcare District and Foundation Board approves the allocation of $1 million, continuing work with five Coachella Valley nonprofits to support a Request for Proposals (RFP), “Empowering Resilient Youth and Families: Advancing Mental and Behavioral Health Support.” Tuesday July 22, the Desert Healthcare District and Foundation board met to discuss the

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I-Team Investigation: Picking up the Pieces

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. (KESQ) – Continuing I-Team coverage six months after the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires in L.A. County that collectively burned 37,000 acres, 14,000 structures, and killed 31 people. I-team reporter Karen Devine traveled to L.A. County to see what progress has been made and discovered some alarming new issues now slowing down the process

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Below Average Now, 110s on the Way

The Coachella Valley continues to enjoy our slight break from the desert’s summer heat, with high temps remaining below average until early next week. It’s thanks to a low-pressure system lingering off the Central California coast, breezy afternoons are in store—especially near the San Gorgonio Pass, where we could see gusts 35-40 mph. By Sunday,

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El congresista Ken Calvert presenta la Ley BOWOW que protege a los animales de trabajo en agencias federales

WASHINGTON, D.C. (KUNA) — El congresista Ken Calvert (CA-41) presenta un nuevo proyecto de ley para prohibir las lesiones a animales de trabajo oficiales, conocido como la Ley BOWOW, que protege a los animales utilizados por las agencias federales del orden público. La Ley BOWOW tipificaría como delito deportable la agresión a un animal utilizado

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Senderos del arroyo Tahquitz aprobados para importantes mejoras paisajísticas

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) — Los arroyo Tahquitz recibirán importantes mejoras paisajísticas con cientos de árboles, planos y más. El Ayuntamiento de Palm Springs aprobó planes por $690,000 en mejoras, un proyecto que ha estado en desarrollo desde la aprobación del plan maestro en 2010. El nuevo paisaje se plantará a lo largo del cauce, entre South

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