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Summer Experience: Malia Devencenzi ’26L
Malia Devencenzi ’26L is a second-year law student at Washington and Lee and is originally from Temecula, CA. She is an active member of the W&L community, serving as the Alum Chair for SEIPLS (Sports, Entertainment, and Intellectual Property Law Society), the Law School Representative for the University Committee on Inclusive Campus Climate, and a Women in Law School Organization member and former Mentorship Chair. This past summer Malia interned with the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation in Honolulu, Hawai’i. After law school, she plans on moving back west to begin her legal career closer to family and friends.
Desert Air returns to Palm Springs w/ Kaytranada, Jamie xx, Club Heat: Tove Lo & SG Lewis
Desert Air will touch down at the Palm Springs Air Museum and Palm Springs Surf Club on November 15-17, 2024. Desert Air, a journey into the future of electronic music amongst the great expanse of the Mojave, is presented by Goldenvoice and Splash House. The festival will bring a mix of avant garde tastemakers and genre-bending DJs to two of the region’s most idyllic open-air venues.
Palm Springs International Comedy Festival Honors 'Celebrating Laughter' With Stanley Kramer Award
The Palm Springs International Comedy Festival has announced that the documentary "Celebrating Laughter: The Life and Films of Colin Higgins" will receive the 'PSICF Stanley Kramer Mad World Comedy Award' at this year's festival. The award recognizes the film's director, Nicholas Eliopoulos, and its star-studded cast including narrator Cybill Shepherd,...
Local students receive August ‘Do the Right Thing’ awards
Local students were recognized with this month's "Do the Right Thing" award which is a partnership between Palm Springs Police Department and News Channel 3. Congratulations to Jayden Lara, Oddis Lewis, Aiden Henley-Embrey, Ti'Anah Castro, Mateo Gastelum-Herrera, and Damian Gutierrez. The students were chosen for their positive attitudes and contributions to the community. If you The post Local students receive August ‘Do the Right Thing’ awards appeared first on KESQ.
Two More Suspects Nabbed In Oklahoma; Linked To Murder In Western Riverside County
Two more people have been arrested for killing a man in Mead Valley back on August 12th 2024. Convicted felon Juan Cristoval Ambriz was already in Riverside County Jail when he was arrested last week for killing Jose Eduardo Del Real. On Tuesday, August 20th 2024, investigators arrested 2 more...
California rooftop solar subsidy to cost $8.5 billion a year, says ratepayer advocate
(Reuters) - A California residential solar subsidy will cost ratepayers who do not have rooftop panels about $8.5 billion annually by the end of this year, contributing to higher electricity rates for consumers, according to an analysis published on Thursday by the top U.S. solar state's ratepayer advocate.
New plastic bag ban comes before California Legislature
Environmentalists gathered at Moonlight Beach in Encinitas last Saturday for a beach cleanup and a push to ban plastic grocery bags at store checkouts. The group included elected officials, activists from the Surfrider Foundation and even a woman dressed in a suit made from plastic bags. “I wear this as...
August 22 Daily Briefing: DA looking into councilmember’s residency, county sued over shelters, and more
Welcome to Thursday, everyone! We recently weighed in with our thoughts on legislation in our state to address the crisis in local news. We didn’t like what was proposed. Yesterday, it was announced that the proposal had been reworked and a deal was reached. The new proposal is a good start in providing nearly $250 million in public and private funding over the next five years and tying contributions to news outlets to the number of employees they have instead of web traffic. Still, Google is agreeing to less than it has elsewhere, other big technology firms are not participating, and public radio and local TV are not included. As we watch the situation unfold, we’re more grateful than ever that every day, our readers and advertising partners support The Post. Thank you!
Northern California forecast: Cool Friday, when and where rain could fall this weekend
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Friday will be one of the coolest days Northern California has seen this month as clouds roll in and winds weaken. Meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn said Friday's forecast high in downtown Sacramento is 76 degrees, a notable drop from 84 degrees on Thursday. The major cooldown is...
Why Riverside County? California lawmakers want to make the Inland Empire an EV manufacturing hub
Supporters say that a bill to create an electric vehicle opportunity zone would be a big job boost. A big beneficiary, at least initially, could be luxury EV maker Karma Automotive in Moreno Valley.
Lawsuit filed against RealPage says it illegally decreases pricing competition, hurts consumers
The Justice Department and eight attorneys general filed a lawsuit against real estate software giant RealPage Inc. for attempting to illegally decrease pricing competition between landlords and deprive renters the benef
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