COVID-19 is now one of the top five leading causes of death in children and California health officials are backing the recent authorization for children as young as six months old.
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County health officials said this first probable case was detected in eastern Riverside County. Officials say it came as no surprise since at least 37 cases have been reported in California, the most of any state across the country.
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It’s officially the first day of summer and what normally would be a busy afternoon at the Palm Desert Aquatic Center, was quiet. Not by choice, but because they don’t have enough lifeguards to stay open throughout the day.
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The federal program providing free school meals expires June 30 and with current inflation and supply chain issues, advocates say it’s terrible timing for families across the country.
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Southern California Edison says they have added enough battery storage that they don’t think we’ll see rolling blackouts this summer.
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Their lawsuit alleges the county’s new districts discriminate against Latino voters and says the politicians “put their own interests over people.”
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The Imperial Irrigation and Coachella Valley Water Districts are the two biggest water regulators in the desert, and with the drought forcing more federal regulations, we broke down where each district gets its water from and how it flows right into your tap.
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About 50 people from across the country were invited to celebrate Pride Month at the White House. Of those select few includes our very own Palm Springs mayor, Lisa Middleton.
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