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Woman Whose Vehicle Fell Off Road in Beaumont Identified
A woman who was killed when a vehicle fell 50 feet over the side of a road in Beaumont was identified Sunday. Firefighters responded to the intersection of Highway 79 and California Avenue at about 6:55 a.m. Saturday to a report of a vehicle that had fallen over the side of the road, the Riverside County Fire Department announced.
Palm Springs Fire Dept. to begin wildfire mitigation procedures Wednesday
Palm Springs firefighters and other municipal employees will begin weed abatement and other brush clearance on the west end of the city Wednesday as part of a program to eliminate hazards heading into Southern California's wildfire season. The workers will begin the day at the Historic Tennis Club Neighborhood near the North Lykken Trailhead, Palm The post Palm Springs Fire Dept. to begin wildfire mitigation procedures Wednesday appeared first on KESQ.
Yucaipa mobilehome parks discussed
A large number of Yucaipa residents attended the city council meeting on April 22 to listen to and comment on two topics related to mobilehome parks. One was regarding mobilehome committee appointments for an advisory committee. The other was the adoption of urgency ordinance No. 466-U, which would establish a temporary moratorium on the installation of mobilehomes that are more than 20 years old.
Motorcyclist killed in late-night crash on Gene Autry Trail identified
A 31-year-old motorcyclist is dead after suffering fatal injuries in a collision with a vehicle, shutting down Gene Autry Trail for hours Sunday night. According to the Palm Springs Police Department, the motorcyclist was heading north on Gene Autry Trail around 8 p.m. Sunday and collided with a vehicle that was heading in the opposite direction The post Motorcyclist killed in late-night crash on Gene Autry Trail identified appeared first on KESQ.
N Indian Canyon in Desert Hot Springs to reopen on Friday; 1st time since Tropical Storm in August
North Indian Canyon Drive will be open for traffic Friday for the first time since Tropical Storm Hilary ravaged the Coachella Valley in August. The city announced that N. Indian Canyon Dr. at the Mission Creek Crossing would open Friday at 5:00 p.m. The roadway is a major path in and out of the city. The post N Indian Canyon in Desert Hot Springs to reopen on Friday; 1st time since Tropical Storm in August appeared first on KESQ.
Topgolf opening new Southern California location
Rapidly expanding sports entertainment venue Topgolf is opening a new location in Southern California this week. Montebello is the latest L.A. area community to welcome a Topgolf; two other SoCal communities – El Segundo and Ontario – already have one, while Topgolf’s other two California locations are in San Jose and Roseville, near Sacramento. The […]
California homeowners took out hefty loans. They say contractors fled with the money
Dozens of Los Angeles residents tumbled out of buses in downtown Oakland on Monday afternoon. Clad in yellow shirts, some wore drums around their necks and others had signs taped to their chests with large dollar amounts—$50,000, $86,000. They’d driven up from Southern California to protest at the Oakland...
Plans Move Forward For Train System To L.A.
Four cities in the Valley, Cathedral City, Palm Desert, Indio, and Coachella are eyeballing locations to put stations within city limits that would be part of this system. Currently called the Coachella Valley, San Gorgonio Pass Rail Project, it would run directly between the two cities with multiple stops.
Nissin Foods offering $10K in scholarships to 2 students at Southern California high school
Nissin Foods, the Japan-based manufacturer of Cup Noodles, Top Ramen and other instant noodle products, has announced they will be awarding $10,000 in scholarships to students at two American high schools, one of which is in L.A. County. The Nissin Foods GOOD NEIGHBOR Scholarship is awarded to high school seniors who have demonstrated a “well-balanced […]
City of Palm Springs approves new traffic calming projects
The City of Palm Springs is moving forward with three newly approved traffic calming projects. At the city’s last city council meeting, councilmembers approved the following traffic improvement projects: Two Speed Feedback Signs at E. Amado Rd. All-Way Stop at E. Sunny Dunes Rd. & S. Calle Palo Fierro All-Way Stop and Crosswalks at Farrell The post City of Palm Springs approves new traffic calming projects appeared first on KESQ.
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