At NBC Palm Springs 10 years ago, staff at the station have said they felt a presence in the building. So they hired a paranormal investigative team to look into it. Here are parts 1 & 2 of Desert Spirits.
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Gabby Petito’s Mother Skeptical of Laundrie’s Family.
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Long time Anchor Gino LaMont adds News Director to his title for Entravision Palm Springs. LaMont has been at KMIR over 20 years and started as a photographer in 1997. LaMont began his on-air career doing weekend weather. In 1999 LaMont was moved to mornings where he helped launch “KMIR Today”, the channels new morning […]
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Deputies released images of a woman suspected of stealing an Encinitas woman’s identity and making several credit purchases under her name. The suspect applied for and got credit cards under the victim’s name and also tried to take money out of the victim’s bank account, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department (SDSO). An […]
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Furry fact: Coincidences and confluences and surprise intersections and cool parallels are a natural part of spending a life caring for an animal. A walk with a pup can lead you down a new street, where you meet neighbors you love. A visit to a cat café can inspire fresh friendships with other tea-sipping feline […]
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A former Cathedral City resident serving a prison sentence for child molestation was allegedly killed by his cellmate, according to corrections officials. Robert Elsworth Hunter, 77, was found “unresponsive in his cell with blunt force injuries to his face,” according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. He was pronounced dead just before 8 […]
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Temperatures continue to rise, and the hotter temperatures make hiking more dangerous. But higher temperatures, mean you need to be more prepared to hike safely in the heat. “When I’m in the city, I hike probably twice a week.” Bob Cavanaugh is 84-years young, and he hikes the bump and grind trail nearly every day. “This […]
