The Palm Springs high school theatre company and Boo2Bullying organization are reaching out to 9th through 11th graders about the effects of bullying. During the month of October, the two groups are featuring survivors of bullying. These stories and a 20-minute play are aimed at preventing cyberbullying and educating the youth about how to be […]
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Hundreds of people rode through the Coachella Valley in honor of armed service veterans and first responders Saturday for the “6th Annual Patriot Ride for our Heros.” A second event, “The Salute to the Veterans Run” started at 10 a.m. and went from the Palm Springs Harley Davidson to the Palm Desert Civic Park. At […]
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Nearly a year after the death of beloved Coachella Valley native Garrett Paiz, family and friends gathered to celebrate his life and pay respects through indigenous traditions. On October 16, 2017, Paiz, a contract firefighter helping with the Northern California Nuns fire died in a tragic accident while driving a water tender near the end […]
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Hundreds showed support for breast cancer awareness month by painting El Paseo pink in Palm Desert. The Desert Cancer Foundation’s 12th annual Paint El Paseo Pink fundraiser took place early Saturday morning. Supporters dressed in pink walked 2-miles up and down El Paseo, from Portola to Highway 74 with lively sideline cheerleaders, music and outdoor […]
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Overnight thunderstorms and lingering showers this morning across Riverside County dropped over an inch of rain in some areas of the low desert, which flooded roadways and left behind debris. In the 24-hour period prior to 11 a.m., the cloudburst dropped 1.10 inches of rain in Indio, 0.91 inches in Palm Springs, 0.75 inches in […]
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As the 2018 campaign season heats up, Riverside County Sheriff Candidate Chad Bianco weighs in on the mudslinging, allegations and dirty campaign.
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The 2018 Riverside Sheriff’s race is contentious. Sheriff Stan Sniff clears up allegations and sets the record straight on mud being slung back and forth during this campaign season.
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If you aren’t thinking pink this fall, you should be. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and this year medical professionals are offering a change in traditional treatment. A staggering 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer over the course of their lifetime. ‘The Doctors’ Dr. Andrew Ordon suggest self-examinations and annual doctor appointments […]
