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Up in Flames: Lessons Learned
News Channel 3 often reports on house fires. Now, one man is sharing his story about rebuilding his life after losing everything in a fire nearly two years ago in the La Quinta Cove. News Channel 3's John White brings you the story of Joseph Hern who we first met in August of 2022 when The post Up in Flames: Lessons Learned appeared first on KESQ.
Arizona man sentenced after pleading guilty in RivCo firearms smuggling case
An Arizona man pleaded guilty to multiple charges today and was immediately sentenced to jail time and probation for illegally smuggling firearms and ammunition across a state border. Alexis Ayala Molina, 22, of Phoenix, pleaded guilty at the Larson Justice Center in Indio to one of 29 original counts of assault weapon possession and two The post Arizona man sentenced after pleading guilty in RivCo firearms smuggling case appeared first on KESQ.
COACHELLA VALLEY REPERTORY ANNOUNCES FULL 2024 -2025 SEASON SINGLE TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW.
COACHELLA VALLEY REPERTORY EXECUTIVE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR ADAM KARSTEN has officially announced CVRep’s 2024-2025 Season: five sensational productions of award-winning plays and musicals never before produced by CVRep, as well as the World Premiere of a new and timely work selected from the 2023 ORIGINS NEW WORKS PROGRAM. The season...
The NBC Palm Springs Sports Desk with Tim O’Brien, sponsored by Agua Caliente Casinos
In the NBC Palm Springs Sports Desk with Tim O’Brien, sponsored by Agua Caliente Casinos, it was announced that Derek Laxdal has started assembling his coaching staff for the upcoming Coachella Valley Firebirds season. Stay tuned for more updates on the team’s progress and preparations.
Rescued dogs in animal hoarding cases continue to find new homes
Volunteers and the Coachella Valley Animal Campus coordinated on Monday to transport eight dogs from the shelter in Thousand Palms to other shelters in Central California. In a post to the shelter's Facebook page, the Coachella Valley Animal Campus writes that Christina Courcier, a volunteer, found two rescue organizations — Iron Paw Rescue and Peace The post Rescued dogs in animal hoarding cases continue to find new homes appeared first on KESQ.
Check Out Ten Never-Before-Seen Paintings by Winston Churchill
During his downtime, Winston Churchill had a hobby: The celebrated statesman was an avid amateur painter. Now, an exhibition in California is spotlighting the former British prime minister’s artistic side. Ten of his works are on display at “Winston Churchill: Making Art, Making History,” which is open at Heather James Fine Art in Palm Desert.
Fire destroys golf carts in Palm Desert; No injuries reported
Firefighters knocked down a blaze today that engulfed several golf carts in Palm Desert, and no injuries were reported. The fire was first reported at 5:44 a.m. Tuesday in the 1000 block of Pinehurst Lane, according to a Riverside County Fire Department statement. Fire crews found several golf carts burning in a parking structure The post Fire destroys golf carts in Palm Desert; No injuries reported appeared first on KESQ.
ROCK N’ ROLL LEGENDS THE BLACK CROWES BRING THEIR ’HAPPINESS BASTARDS TOUR (THE REPRISE)’ TO FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT CASINO ON DEC. 6, 2024
The Black Crowes will rock the house when they perform at the Special Events Center at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino at 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 19 at the Fantasy Springs Box Office, via phone at (760) 342-5000 or online at FantasySpringsResort.com.
Taste of Summer Rancho Mirage is back for summer 2024
The annual Taste of Summer event hosted by the City of Rancho Mirage is back for the 2024 summer season! Enjoy delicious food and cool treats for a great price, all while supporting local non-profits and restaurants during the slowest months of the year. Unlike previous years, Taste of Summer 2024 will only run for The post Taste of Summer Rancho Mirage is back for summer 2024 appeared first on KESQ.
Tramway announces free passes for first responders through August
For the entire month of August, the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will give free passes to all qualified first responders as part of "First Responders Days." Up to four guests of first responders will receive 25% off regular Tram fares. Qualifying personnel include:. Fire and police department. California Highway Patrol.
GoFundMe created for man killed in DHS shooting
A GoFundMe page has launched in connection with the death of a Desert Hot Springs man on Friday night. Christian Salas, 31, tragically died in a homicide shooting and is survived by his wife, Rachel Salas, and their six children. Salas organized the GoFundMe to put her husband to rest.
Celebrate National Tequila Day at Agua Caliente Casinos Cathedral City
National Tequila Day is observed on July 24, and to celebrate, Agave Caliente Tequila Bar at Agua Caliente Casinos Cathedral City will serve up mixologist-crafted artisan margaritas and tequila specials from Monday, July 22, to Sunday, July 28. With more than 50 types of agave-based spirits, including tequilas, mezcal, and handcrafted cocktails and margaritas, Agave Caliente Tequila Bar is a hot spot to enjoy National Tequila Day all week long.
New In-N-Out Burger, Raising Cane’s planned for north Indio
In-N-Out Burger is in on north Indio — and it’s not alone. A spokesperson for the City of Indio confirmed that it has OK’d the classic California fast food chain to build a nearly 4,000-square-foot location at The Palms shopping center on the north side of Interstate 10 near the intersection of Monroe Street and Avenue 42.
Jean F. Foshee
Jean F. Foshee, 80, died at home on June 28, 2024. She was born on Aug 9, 1943 in Chicago IL to Richard and Leota Giltmier. Her father was in the Army and they settled in the Los Angeles Valley when she was 15 months old. Jean was the oldest of three siblings and was preceded in death by both of her parents and her two bothers Richard Giltmier and Philip Giltmier.
Trash bill concerns
I just read that Yucaipa residents will be hit with an increase for waste /trash pickup services of over 22% for 2024. Why is it that Calimesa City asked for and approved only a 2% increase for same services? 20%?. What are we, Yucaipa residents, missing here?. Vanessa Plescia. Yucaipa.
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