Amy’s Purpose Presents: Doggie Fashion Show & Dinner
The event will take place on Sunday, October 12th from 5:30-9 p.m.
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The event will take place on Sunday, October 12th from 5:30-9 p.m.
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Thousand Palms, Calif. — Highs today will range in the low and middle 90s, with some breezy NW winds, after a good batch of thunderstorms rolled through on Saturday. A series of storms to our North across the Pacific Northwest will work to keep temps below average for us all week long. Northwesterly winds will
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Desert Hot Springs, Calif. (KESQ) Â – Heavy flooding swept through Desert Hot Springs this week, leaving homes damaged and residents struggling to recover. Several families reported that water from the storm reached as high as six inches inside their units, soaking carpets, furniture, and personal belongings. Sal Guzman described returning home to find his apartment
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Palm Springs, Calif. (KESQ) Â – Surf and skate culture is colliding in the desert on Sunday at the inaugural E.A.S.T Festival, hosted at the Palm Springs Surf Club. The event is backed by Kona Big Wave beer and organized in partnership with STAB, a leading agency in surf culture. Organizers said the festival is designed
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THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – It’s much calmer in the desert today! Some clouds are lingering in the mountains (with some small rain chances up there) … but on the valley floor, a cloudless sky and mild temperatures dominated. A look from our Jessup Auto Plaza Camera in Cathedral City at around 3:30 p.m. shows
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Good morning. After a day of wet weather yesterday, temperatures remain on the mild side. Highs will only peak in the low 90s today. That makes today a great day to spend some time outside, either here or up in the mountains. Keep in mind that if you head out to the beach, there is
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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) — Palm Springs Fire responded to several trees on fire Saturday afternoon due to a lightning strike. The fire began around 4:30 p.m. near East Palm Canyon Drive and Farrell Street. Despite the rain, the strike caught 3 trees on fire. PS Fire quickly responded with multiple engines and contained the
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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – The Palm Springs Police Department is gearing up for Battle in the Desert, which will return to the Valley Oct. 11. The boxing showcase has been growing in popularity through the Coachella Valley for nearly 10 years. Something organizer, Jesus Gonzalez is proud to see. “It started pretty small in
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CABAZON, Calif. (KESQ) – A powwow hosted by the Morongo Band of Mission Indians this weekend is expected to draw upwards of 30,000 visitors to Cabazon for a range of competitions and celebrations. The tribe’s 34th annual “Morongo Thunder & Lightning Powwow” event is being held Friday through Sunday at the Morongo Casino Resort &
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INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) — One man is dead after being struck by a pickup truck near the I-10 freeway in Indio Saturday afternoon. Officials say the victim was hit by oncoming traffic, while crossing the westbound on-ramp at Monroe Street. Deputies say the truck’s left front struck the man causing multiple injuries. The victim died
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INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – Dozens attended the Indio Police Department (IPD) local car seat event this weekend. Patrol officers assisted and shared information with parents on children’s car seating. Elvia Ojeda, parent, said she’s thankful IPD provided this opportunity to the community. “I’m just so excited,” Ojeda said. “They were so nice. My son is
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THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – We’re keeping a close eye on nearby thunderstorm activity – something we’ve been tracking into the weekend over the past few days. Some showers popped up across the desert late Friday and into early Saturday morning, and as forecasted, greater chances for more showers have occurred into Saturday afternoon. Radar
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Mecca, Calif. (KUNA) – Los constantes impactos ambientales que rodean a la comunidad de Mecca han propiciado un latente peligro a la salud de sus habitantes. En especÃfico la empresa local The desert view power, ha sido señalada como uno de los principales emisores de contaminación, su manera de operar ha sido vigilada por autoridades a nivel
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The family of a local man who died tragically while on vacation in Colombia is speaking out.  Fernando Martinez died on Thursday.  We are hearing from his family, desperately trying to get his body back to the Coachella Valley. His family says he and several friends were drugged by a group of women while on
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Update: On Sunday morning, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that an investigation in Thousand Palms was connected to Saturday’s shooting in Rancho Mirage. Investigators closed off the area between Robert Road and Varner Road on Sunday afternoon, around 3:00 p.m., for a follow-up investigation for that same incident. News Channel 3’s crew at the
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PALM SPRNGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Local doctors want to raise awareness about diabetes related complications that are often missed, especially wounds that are hard to heal. They say most diabetics do not treat their wounds effectively. According to the American Diabetes Association, more than 38 million Americans live with diabetes, and roughly 30 percent of
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Teachers integrating culinary arts into an elementary class. News Channel 3’s Allie Anthony joined Walter Clark at Coral Mountain Academy to meet Christopher Smith, an amazing educator teaching students with disabilities through the art of cooking. Smith goes above and beyond for students with disabilities, using cooking as a fun and inclusive way to bring
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The Shadow Hills High School Choir joins Foreigner onstage Saturday at the band’s Fantasy Springs Resort Casino concert. The choir will accompany Foreigner to sing the classic hit, “I Want to Know What Love Is.”  The legendary rock band has teamed with high schools around the country to perform its signature 1984 power ballad during tour stops. The
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