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October off to a comfortable start!
Last year, we hit 117 degrees on October 1st, this year is an entirely different story! A series of storms moving through the Pacific Northwest will keep temps below average with NW winds into the weekend. September was really a pleasant month, with overall temps below average, and greater than normal rainfall, too. Highs today
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Mother’s fight for justice continues nearly a year after son’s DUI crash, billboard calls for action
CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (KESQ) — Nearly a year after a drunk driver killed Ryan Provost in a DUI motorcycle crash, his family said they are still waiting for justice. The driver has not been charged at this time. Ryan’s mother, Cynthia Provost, said the family paid for a billboard at Vista Chino and Date Palm
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Student Athlete of the Week – David Caris
Shadow Hills linebacker David Caris is this week’s student athlete of the week. “I’m very devoted to be the best person I can be,” senior Caris said. “I know how important education is after high school, and on the field, it’s just what I love to do. I love playing football, so I want to
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Peligra estabilidad del sector salud por Cierre de Gobierno
Thousand Palms, Calif. (KUNA)- Previo al vencimiento del plazo del cierre de gobierno este primero de octubre, el sistema de salud enfrentará la peor parte, se estima que el recorte del programa medicaid a nivel nacional serÃa de 880 mil millones de dólares, lo que causarÃa cierre de hospitales y dejarÃa a millones de personas sin
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Four people injured, one critically, after crash between bus and truck in La Quinta
LA QUINTA, Calif. (KESQ) – Four people were injured, including one critically, after a crash involving a Sunline bus and a pickup truck in La Quinta Tuesday evening. The crash was reported at around 6:20 p.m. on Washington Street and Eisenhower Drive. Authorities said the driver of the bus and one passenger were transported to
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Christine Vendredi named new executive director of Palm Springs Art Museum
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – After a nationwide search, the Palm Springs Art Museum has found its next director close to home. Christine Vendredi had been serving as the interim executive director since Adam Lerner stepped down earlier this year. News Channel 3’s Peter Daut spoke with Vendredi about her new role and her goals
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Cathedral City considers tougher cannabis rules after odor complaints
CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (KESQ) – Cathedral City is taking stronger action to address growing complaints over cannabis odors, after months of pressure from residents living near facilities. Last week, the city council approved a new ordinance aimed at curbing the persistent smell, particularly from one facility that has been at the center of community frustration.
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Government shutdown appears inevitable after Senate sinks competing funding proposals as deadline looms
By Sarah Ferris, Arlette Saenz, Manu Raju, Morgan Rimmer, CNN (CNN) — Congress is veering even closer to a government shutdown at midnight after a deadlocked Senate failed to pass a pair of dueling funding plans, fueling anxiety in Washington about how long a stalemate could last. In a sign of the deepening division between
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Firebirds captain Max McCormick expected to miss 2025-26 season due to hip surgery
PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – The Coachella Valley Firebirds are set to miss a key player before the season even gets underway. Forward Max McCormick, team captain, will undergo hip surgery and is expected to miss the entirety of the 2025-26 season. Firebirds will be without star forward and captain Max McCormick this season due
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High Desert businesses weigh in on impacts of a potential government shutdown
JOSHUA TREE, Calif. (KESQ) – “Joshua Tree is a tourist town. We rely on tourism for our income here.” Merilee Kuchon is the owner of Roadrunner Grab and Go, positioned right next to the Joshua Tree Visitor Center along Park Boulevard. Visitors pass in and out of the store – getting busier as the high
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Palm Springs Police Department opens Downtown Substation
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)— The Palm Springs Police Department officially opened the doors to its brand-new substation. It’s right in the heart of downtown, in the Downtown Park. Located at 230 Museum Drive, the new facility is part of a broader effort to strengthen community policing and improve accessibility between officers and the public. The grand opening
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Breezy this evening with mild temperautres all week
It’s a glorious day here in the Coachella Valley with clear skies and very mild temperatures. We are tracking some breezy conditions this evening, particularly for the most wind-prone areas (areas closest to the I-10 corridor). Thanks to the evening breezes and mild high temperatures today, it’s a fantastic night to have dinner outdoors or
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