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CVUSD faces growing scrutiny over a $60 million deficit. A state legislative audit hearing is set for June 18, and some district leaders are now calling for an investigation into Superintendent ...
Judge Lena Kim is under scrutiny for her support of the Office of Diversion and Reentry, allowing even violent offenders to avoid prison time. Critics say her approach compromises justice for victims, ...
Would you name your baby Pikachu or Nike? In Japan, those flashy “Kirakira” names are now being scrutinized by the government. Critics say bizarre baby names can lead to bullying—and Japan isn’t the ...
Cathedral City Fire Chief Michael Katraras is urging residents to get CPR and AED trained during National Awareness Week. He says knowing these skills can mean the difference between life and ...
A new study linking marijuana use to early signs of cardiovascular disease sparked lively debate online. Viewers shared opinions and memes, weighing in on the potential risks of cannabis use.
The Living Desert Leads Global Conservation Efforts: Protecting Wildlife for Future Generations By: Fred Roggin June 1, 2025 The Living Desert global conservation efforts endangered species desert ...
No clips available in the subcollection. Today, the Coachella Valley will be under sunny skies with low relative humidity and above-normal high temperatures around 105°. Then, we will experience a few ...
No clips available in the subcollection. A major shift may be on the horizon for the Palm Springs Convention Center, as the Oak View Group (OVG) emerges as the leading contender to take over ...
No clips available in the subcollection. Riverside County’s animal shelters are facing an unprecedented crisis. With more than 1,000 dogs crammed into facilities built for less than half that number, ...
Get ready for "BRAVO 2025: No Limits – Pushing the Boundaries of Time," an extraordinary theatrical dance production lighting up The Show at Agua Caliente on June 1st at 4 PM. This one-night-only ...
With Fourth of July approaching, illegal fireworks are already lighting up neighborhoods. Cathedral City’s fireworks enforcement chief offers guidance for residents facing disruptive explosions.