An early morning shooting near the Bagdouma Park in Coachella sent a teenage-boy to the hospital with minor injuries, but medics were called at least ten mile away from the site of the shooting. Deputy Mike Vasquez is a Public Information Officer with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, he said details on how the teen […]
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The month of April is National Alcohol Awareness Month, with the purpose to reduce the stigma of alcoholism and encourage treatment. A Coachella Valley non-profit organization that researches the local community found that over half of the desert population are alcohol drinkers. The drinks are usually pouring inside Palm Desert’s Fresh Agave Mexican Bar and […]
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Maria Felix is ready to hand-off the car keys to her 18-year-old son, Jeremy Felix, he just got his license. Felix said she usually shares driving safety tips with her son, he said, “She’s like crazy about blind spots, she always tells me to slow down and look over your shoulder, look over your shoulder […]
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Tourists and locals are gawking at the new public art installation in front of the Rowan Hotel in Palm Springs. Carol and Ray Ginsberg, visit the desert every year from Canada. They are admiring the newly redeveloped downtown, that now houses a stainless steel sculpture by German artist Julian Voss-Andreae, titled “Isabelle”. Ray said, […]
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[bc_video video_id=”5761608610001″ account_id=”5728959025001″ player_id=”default”] There was barely any room inside Saturday’s martial arts class at Cathedral City’s Hurricane Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Josh Dubinsky is the owner and he is one of many people who connected with Ramon Diaz through Martial Arts. Dubinsky said, “Today is a special day, it is all about Ramon and the […]
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Tourists and residents of Palm Springs will get ready to pay more for their goods starting April 1st. In November Palm Springs voter agreed to increase their sales tax by half a percent, going from 8.75% to 9.25% sales, but for Los Angeles visitors, Joe Corral and Steve Niarhos, the tax hike will not stop […]
