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El bebé Emmanuel Haro sigue desaparecido mientras el juez fija nuevas fechas para la audiencia de sus padres en un caso de asesinato

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KUNA) Los padres de Emmanuel Haro, de 7 meses, comparecieron ante el tribunal el martes por la mañana para una audiencia de conciliación por un delito grave en Riverside. Un juez programó la próxima audiencia de conciliación para el 16 de octubre y fijó una fecha de audiencia preliminar para el 28 de octubre.

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El Mes de la Herencia Hispana destaca las dificultades de los negocios locales ante el temor a la inmigración

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KUNA) – Con el inicio del Mes de la Herencia Hispana, comunidades de todo Estados Unidos celebran la cultura, las contribuciones y la resiliencia de los emprendedores latinos. Sin embargo, algunos negocios de propiedad latina se enfrentan a una creciente ansiedad relacionada con el aumento de la aplicación de las leyes migratorias y

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Southern California Edison customers could face higher electric bills as soon as October

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KESQ) – The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is meeting on Thursday, with Southern California Edison’s request for a rate increase on the agenda. The CPUC will be deciding whether to allow Edison to raise electricity rates by 10 percent, starting October 1st. The Commission says Edison’s plan would boost the average

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Salton Sea: Toxic Reality

SALTON CITY, Calif. (KESQ) – An alarming report about toxic emissions at the Salton Sea. Many of you have experienced that rotten egg smell.     Now, reports of more severe medical issues than previously thought from those living in the area.   This as data proves pollution is worse than what’s being recorded. “When we speak with the

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Baby Emmanuel Haro still missing as judge sets new court dates for parents in murder case

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) The parents of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro appeared in court Tuesday morning for a felony settlement conference in Riverside. A judge scheduled their next settlement conference for October 16 and set a preliminary hearing date for October 28. The court also signed a protective order, despite objections from both defense attorneys.  Jake and Rebecca Haro have

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Palm Springs to close Demuth Park pickleball courts for expansion project

PALM SPRINGS (KESQ) – Palm Springs officials announced today they will temporarily shut down the Demuth Park Pickleball Courts to begin construction next week for an expansion project. The city’s Parks and Recreation Department will transform the current court, located at 4365 Mesquite Ave., into a “premier pickleball destination,” installing 22 new courts, one tournament

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Volunteers use National Voter Registration Day to encourage voters ahead of special election

CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (KESQ) – Tuesday marks National Voter Registration Day! Volunteers are using the occasion to encourage valley residents to register to vote ahead of this year’s special election. Each year, volunteers at the Mary Pickford Theater encourage passing moviegoers to check their voter registration. Tuesday marks their first day boothing this year. The

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Hispanic Heritage Month highlights struggles for local businesses amid immigration fears

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – While Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to honor Latino culture and contributions, some local Latino-owned businesses in the Coachella Valley say they’re facing one of their toughest moments yet — a troubling slowdown in customers fueled by growing fears over immigration enforcement. According to recent data, Latinos make up approximately

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El Centro Acuático Palm Desert suspende temporalmente el funcionamiento de la piscina de entrenamiento debido a problemas con el sistema de filtración

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KUNA) – El Centro Acuático Palm Desert (PDAC) suspende temporalmente el funcionamiento de su piscina de entrenamiento debido a problemas con el sistema de filtración de las instalaciones. Las autoridades informaron que la natación recreativa de fin de semana continuará, pero la piscina de entrenamiento permanecerá cerrada hasta que se completen las reparaciones

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Charlie Kirk shooting suspect charged with murder as prosecutors announce they will seek death penalty

Originally Published: 16 SEP 25 15:51 ETBy Chris Boyette, Aditi Sangal, Michelle Watson, Tori B. Powell, Maureen Chowdhury (CNN) — PROVO, UTAH — Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, has been formally charged with aggravated murder, two counts of obstruction of justice and felony discharge of a firearm causing

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CSUSB Palm Desert Campus Nursing Street Medicine Program receives $100K grant from Houston Family Foundation

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – The Nursing Street Medicine Program at the Cal State San Bernardino, Palm Desert Campus has received a $100,000 grant from the Houston Family Foundation to support its mission of delivering compassionate healthcare to underserved populations in the Coachella Valley. School officials said grant funds will be used to serve 700

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