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Police to hold active shooter training at Cathedral City High School
On Thursday, July 25, Cathedral City Police will hold active shooter training on the Cathedral City High School campus. It will start promptly at 10 a.m. and continue through 4 p.m. Members of the Cathedral City Police Department, Palm Springs Police Department, Indio Police Department, the Palm Springs Fire Department and Cathedral City Fire Department The post Police to hold active shooter training at Cathedral City High School appeared first on KESQ.
Palm Desert family witnesses geyser explosion at Yellowstone National Park
A Palm Desert family says they are lucky to be alive.. after witnessing an unexpected geyser explosion in Yellowstone National Park. They captured cellphone video of yesterday's blast which sent dozens of visitors running. That video has gone viral. The geothermal explosion damaged the boardwalk but did not cause any injuries. News Channel 3's Peter The post Palm Desert family witnesses geyser explosion at Yellowstone National Park appeared first on KESQ.
I-Team: Theft for Hire
Thousands of dollars of personal belongings stolen after a valley resident used a service she thought she could trust. "I didn't think I had to worry about that" News Channel 3 I-Team investigator Peter Daut goes deeper into the ongoing investigation. Watch the special report Theft for Hire, Thursday at 6:00 p.m. on News Channel The post I-Team: Theft for Hire appeared first on KESQ.
Palm Springs firefighter saves dog from burning RV
The Palm Springs Fire Department extinguished a blazing RV fire on Wednesday morning and managed to save a dog from the flames. Fire crews were dispatched around 8:42 a.m. to a home on W. Mesquite Avenue in Palm Springs and the fire was put out quickly. The Instagram post said, "The owner [of the dog] The post Palm Springs firefighter saves dog from burning RV appeared first on KESQ.
Desert Care Network and LifeStream hosting summer blood drives
Historically, summer brings a shortage in blood donations. Desert Care Network is hosting summer blood drives at all three of its locations to help combat these shortages. The network has partnered with LifeStream Blood Bank to meet patient needs. It aims to collect 500 donations daily to support its facilities. At Desert Regional Medical Center, The post Desert Care Network and LifeStream hosting summer blood drives appeared first on KESQ.
Fire stopped at Indio medical strip mall but extensive damage suspected
A fire that started burning at a strip mall containing several medical offices in central Indio was contained Thursday morning, but did extensive damage to the structure. Cal Fire wrote on social media that the fire was first reported at 8:15 a.m. at the intersection of Dr. Carreon Boulevard and Monroe Street. The...
Give! Pikes Peak: Banning Lewis Academy
(SPONSORED) — Banning Lewis Academy (BLA) is participating in its second year of the Give! Campaign. The efforts through this campaign are to raise funds to bring the larger community together to provide meaningful learning opportunities for students and parents. The Academy hosts Parent Universities open to parents in the community that provide helpful insight into parenting in the modern era: social media awareness, cell phone best practices with teens and pre-teens, and overall whole child development.
Strip mall temporarily closed after structure fire in Indio
Fire crews fought a blaze that has sparked up in a strip mall in Indio. According to Cal Fire, they responded to reports of a fire at 8:15 a.m. near the area of Dr. Carreon Blvd and Monroe Street. The first on-scene engine reported smoke coming from the roof of a strip mall. A second alarm was requested.
JetBlue ending its service between Palm Springs and New York
JetBlue Airways will end its service between Palm Springs and New York. Officials with JetBlue confirmed via a statement to News Channel 3 Thursday evening. The airline cited underperformance and lack of customer demand as reasons for the decision. Statement from JetBlue: "Exiting a market is a difficult decision and we were privileged to have The post JetBlue ending its service between Palm Springs and New York appeared first on KESQ.
Desert Healthcare District non-compete clause raises community concerns
The clock is ticking for The Desert Healthcare District and Foundation Board (DHD) and Tenet Healthcare to finalize a hospital lease-purchase agreement (LPA) so that it can be included on the November 5 ballot which would allow Coachella Valley residents to vote on the agreement. The deal includes a 30-year lease to operate Desert Regional The post Desert Healthcare District non-compete clause raises community concerns appeared first on KESQ.
Fintech & Marijuana: This California City Is Using Monarch Technologies For Its Cannabis Tax Management
Desert Hot Springs, California is outsourcing its cannabis tax management to Monarch Technologies, a leader in cannabis payments and compliance solutions. The company announced the partnership, that aims to improve regulatory compliance and optimize tax revenue collection through Monarch’s tax management software. In an exclusive interview with Benzinga, Christian...
Wellness Wednesday: Top Organic Cosmetic Picks with Clark’s Nutrition
This Wellness Wednesday is sponsored by Clark’s Nutrition, where natural foods help you live better. Join Erica Van Galen and Starkey Sours from Clark’s as they showcase their top organic cosmetic picks. From Mad Hippie’s face cream and toner to essential oils and makeup, discover how these products can enhance your skincare routine. Tune in for expert tips and find out which organic cosmetics are worth adding to your collection!
Rancho Mirage Road Work
On Friday, July 26, 2024, pavement repair work will take place at the locations listed below, necessitating the reduction of traffic to one lane. Southbound Monterey Avenue at Gerald Ford Drive. Bob Hope Drive in both directions at Gerald Ford Drive (left turn movements will be restricted). Frank Sinatra Drive...
Prominent neighborhood accuses Palm Springs City Council members of conflict of interest
Editors note: Story updated 07/25/24 at 11:00 a.m. to reflect information discovered after report initially aired. Ahead of a vote Thursday night by the Palm Springs City Council to finalize and adopt new legislation that would allow co-owned homes to operate within the City, some residents who are opposed to the proposed changes have raised The post Prominent neighborhood accuses Palm Springs City Council members of conflict of interest appeared first on KESQ.
Francesco’s Café asks community for help to repair restaurant after kitchen fire
A family-owned restaurant in Rancho Mirage, Francesco's Café, has been forced to close due to a kitchen fire that took place this past Monday. At around 11:00 A.M. on July 22, firefighters responded to reports of a fire at Francesco's Café near the corner of Dinah Shore and Bob Hope. Although the fire was quickly The post Francesco’s Café asks community for help to repair restaurant after kitchen fire appeared first on KESQ.
Power Farewell: Team reflects on back-to-back titles and near perfect season
In their 20 years of representing the valley as the local baseball team, the Palm Springs Power claimed back-to-back titles and their 10th title in franchise history finishing with a 35-2 record. The Power also accomplished a .946 winning percentage, which is the third best in franchise history. Along with...
11 Days a Week: July 25-Aug. 4, 2024
Local crooner Marc Antonelli sings from the Great American Songbook at the Indian Wells Resort Hotel, 76661 Highway 111, at 6 p.m. every Friday and Saturday all summer. I’ve seen Antonelli perform many times, and he always delivers a smoldering performance. Check out the newly remodeled IW Live restaurant with its swanky ‘60s feel and have a bite to eat from the menu of Italian and American classics while enjoying the performance. The show is free, but reservations are highly recommended and can be made by calling 760-797-8700 or emailing manuel@indianwellsresort.com. Learn more at indianwellsresort.com. —Charles Drabkin.
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