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Inland Empire Temperatures Continue to Surge
A record high was reported in Palm Springs and a heat advisory was in effect Monday until Wednesday in the Inland Empire, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures will be between 99 and 107 in the Riverside County valleys and Inland Empire with nighttime highs expected in the low 70s on Monday.
Rancho Mirage Restaurant Fire Knocked Down
Firefighters knocked down a blaze that started in a Rancho Mirage restaurant’s kitchen Monday. The fire was first reported at 11:01 a.m. Monday in a single-story strip mall unit on the 72000 block of Dinah Shore Drive, according to a Riverside County Fire Department statement. After quickly knocking down...
Road-rageous driver stabs woman’s tire
An enraged 29-year-old motorist faces criminal charges after he stabbed the tire of a woman’s car when she cut him off. Police arrested Alan M. Martinez-Mireles on Wednesday and charged […] This post Road-rageous driver stabs woman’s tire appeared first on InMaricopa.
Carl's Jr. Launches 'Everything Bagel' Lineup In Just One City
Carl’s Jr. is bringing some excitement to Palm Springs, CA with a tantalizing new lineup that's here for a limited time only. If you're an avid buyer of the 'Everything Bagel' seasoning at Trader Joe's, then you're going to want to hear this. Carl's Jr. is debuting its Everything...
Border Patrol agents discover 450 pounds of liquid methamphetamine in fuel tank
INDIO, Calif. – El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a 31-year-old male Mexican citizen suspected of smuggling 450 pounds of methamphetamine with a $540,000 total value estimate. According to a press release from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Public Affairs, on Monday, July 8, at...
San Jacinto rocks!
Overall, it was a nice hike. The trail is pretty rocky. Lot of larger rocks, not gravel. Definitely easier coming down. Beautiful views during the hike and unmatched views from the top could see miles in every direction. Quite a busy day for the hike. It was a warm warm...
County Waste Department offers free compost at landfills in Beaumont and Moreno Valley
RIVERSIDE COUNTY – The Riverside County Department of Waste Resources has been making compost from organic clean green waste material processed at the Lamb Canyon Landfill compost facility and will make the finished compost material available for free.Piles of finished compost will be available to participants that want to load their own material. Lamb Canyon has been diverting clean green organic waste from landfilling by composting onsite and is now making nutrient rich compost available for free. Guests can load the material into their vehicles using their own shovels, scoops or buckets. Take compost home to incorporate into your garden soil or use as mulch to help hold moisture in the soil during arid hot summers. There are many benefits to using compost in your garden like enric.
The more knowledge we acquire, the less wisdom we seem to have
Q: My family spent a week out in the California desert and saw the Fountain of Life in Cathedral City. There was a small group there and the leader said he brings his patients to this place in search of peace and clarity to life. I’m not sure a fountain has that kind of power. The people there looked dismayed and weary. I shared with him that the Bible speaks of a fountain also, but couldn’t recall the reference. — F.L.
DA investigating guaranteed income program in Palm Springs over alleged misappropriation
The city of Palm Springs cannot account for potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars meant to fund a guaranteed income program initially proposed in 2022. A criminal investigation into the potential misuse of funds comes as executive compensation at one of the nonprofits tasked by the city of managing the program skyrocketed. The...
Dunlap becomes first player in PGA Tour history to win as an amateur and a pro in the same year
TRUCKEE, Calif. (AP) — Nick Dunlap became the first player in PGA Tour history to win as an amateur and a professional in the same year, rallying Sunday for a two-point victory in the Barracuda Championship. In January at The American Express in La Quinta, the 20-year-old Dunlap — then a sophomore at the University of Alabama — became the eighth amateur to win a tour event and the first in 33 years. He turned professional days later. “I never thought that I would have my name next to that, but it’s definitely an honor,” Dunlap said about the amateur-pro double. “It’s been a little tough after AmEx. You kind of lose a little bit of confidence and wonder if you can do it again.” On Sunday at Tahoe Mountain Club in the only PGA Tour event that uses the modified Stableford scoring system, Dunlap took the lead with a 55-foot eagle putt on the par-5 15th.
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