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San Diego Braces for Slight Warm-Up and Increased Storm Chances East of the Mountains this Labor Day Weekend
As the Labor Day weekend progresses, the National Weather Service in San Diego forecasts slightly warmer temperatures than the previous day for regions west of the mountains in Southern California. Moreover, there's an increased chance of isolated storms today, particularly in the eastern regions of San Bernardino and Riverside counties, which target the mountains.
Candidate Q&A: Greg Wallis and Christy Holstege Vie a Second Time to Represent Assembly District 47
In 2022, Greg Wallis became the assemblymember in California’s Assembly District 47, which includes most of the Coachella Valley west of Indio and Coachella, along with much of the rest of Riverside County to the west, and some areas of San Bernardino County. He won the seat over Palm Springs City Councilmember Christy Holstege by just 85 votes—out of a total of 169,419 votes cast.
Michael’s House Rehab Center distributes Narcan at Villagefest ahead of International Overdose Awareness Day
Michael’s house, a Treatment Center in Palm Springs is supplying Narcan to people throughout the valley and educating them on how to use it. The Palm Springs rehab facility is celebrating 35 years as a treatment center in the Coachella Valley. Thursday marked the first time they handed out...
Coachella Valley’s Commitment to Accessible Playgrounds for all Children
In the heart of community's, playgrounds serve as more than just places for children to play—they are spaces where social, emotional, and physical development take root according to experts. However, many families with children who have disabilities say these vital spaces are sometimes inaccessible, leaving their children without equal opportunities for growth and play. As The post Coachella Valley’s Commitment to Accessible Playgrounds for all Children appeared first on KESQ.
39-year-old Coachella woman sentenced for murdering husband during argument
A 39-year-old woman who fatally shot her husband during a dispute at their Coachella home was sentenced today to 50 years to life in prison. An Indio jury deliberated less than a day in June before finding Cindy Gicela Parra Hernandez guilty of first-degree murder for the 2022 slaying of Francisco Lopez. Jurors also convicted The post 39-year-old Coachella woman sentenced for murdering husband during argument appeared first on KESQ.
Missing Siblings Found Safe in L.A., Parents in Custody after Multi-County Search Effort
In a case that engaged communities across Southern California, two missing children, Willow Bryant, aged 2, and Wyman Bryant, aged 4, have been found safe, as confirmed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The siblings had been missing since August 14 when they were allegedly taken by their biological parents, Tiffany Bryant, 39, and David James, 53, during a supervised visit in the Vermont Knolls neighborhood of Los Angeles. The situation compelled authorities to issue an Amber Alert and spurred a multi-county search, KTLA reports.
Kevin Hart’s Stand-Up Tour Makes a Stop in the Coachella Valley
Kevin Hart is bringing his stand-up comedy tour “Acting My Age” to Spotlight 29 Casino’s Showroom Saturday. The Philadelphia native started performing at smaller comedy shows in his hometown under the stage name “Lil’ Kev the Bastard,” eventually reaching larger stages across the country and producing a debut stand-up album, “I’m a Grown Little Man,” in 2009.
Time to vote for Friday Night Hero! Coachella Valley defensive star was last week's winner
Our first Friday Night Hero of the 2024 season has been named, and it's a defensive player from Coachella Valley High. You voted online at desertsun.com and on Instagram and combining all the votes, defensive lineman Sebastian Casillas is this week's winner. Casillas had a pair of sacks early in a season-opening...
California lawmakers seek more time to consider energy proposals backed by Newsom
Democratic lawmakers in the California Assembly are pushing back against a last-minute effort by Gov. Gavin Newsom to pass proposals aimed at cutting energy costs for Californians and reducing gas price spikes at the pump.They say they need more time to weigh the impacts. The pushback means the state Legislature might head to a special session this year after the legislative deadline to wrap up the session on Saturday. Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas said his members are "on the same page" as Newsom about the need to prioritize lowering energy bills for Californians. But details of the proposals weren't released...
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