Month: April 2015
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INITIATIVE PETITION STARTED FOR HALF-PERCENT SALES TAX FOR YUCCA VALLEY SEWER SYSTEM
A committee of Yucca Valley residents has started an initiative petition for a half-percent sales tax that would be used…
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REPAIR SCAMS SPRINGING UP THIS TIME OF YEAR
With the arrival of spring, many Californians are considering making home improvements—and that has consumer watchdog groups warning homeowners to…
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FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASH ON STATE ROUTE 247 LAST NIGHT
A motorcyclist was killed last night in a crash on State Route 247. The County Coroner said at about 9:00…
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THREE-SHOW WEEKEND FOR “WAIT UNTIL DARK” AT THEATRE 29
The mystery “Wait Until Dark” continues its run at Theater 29 with a three-show weekend. Here’s reporter Rebecca Havely with…
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JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK SUPERINTENDANT ON Z107.7 TOMORROW
The superintendent of Joshua Tree National Park will be the guest on tomorrow’s Up Close Show here on Z107.7. David…
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HOSPITAL BOARD IN SPECIAL CLOSED SESSION TONIGHT
The Hi-Desert Medical Center Board has called a special closed session meeting for tonight. The meeting is set for 7:15…
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SIXTEEN COLLEGE STUDENTS AWARDED “TRY ONE ON US” SCHOLARSHIPS
Sixteen Copper Mountain College students will benefit from a new scholarship program of the Copper Mountain College foundation. Reporter Mike…
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RETIRED TEACHERS MEET NEXT WEEK
The California Retired Teachers Association will welcome Dr. Stephanie Slahor to its upcoming meeting, to be held on Friday, May…
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT EVENT IN YUCCA VALLEY SATURDAY
A special event in Yucca Valley this Saturday will celebrate child development. Reporter Taylor Thacker has the invitation for parents…
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TWENTYNINE PALMS RECREATION OFFERING SUMMER DAY CAMP
The City of Twentynine Palms Park and Recreation Department will begin accepting registrations for its annual summer day camp program…
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THIRD ANNUAL EXTRAVAGANZA AT YUCCA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY
Make plans to support the talented and hard-working students of Yucca Valley High School this Saturday. Reporter Diana Medley invites…
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: SCORES AND SCHEDULES
The Twentynine Palms High School Lady Wildcat track and field team completed its De Anza league regular season with a…
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HIGH-SPEED MOTORCYCLE CHASE ENDS WITH ARREST OF TWENTYNINE PALMS MARINE
A high speed chase through Twentynine Palms Tuesday morning, with speeds of up to 150 miles per hour, ended with…
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SENDS VICTIM TO THE HOSPITAL
A Yucca Valley man was arrested after his ex-girlfriend went to the hospital for injuries she sustained during an argument.…
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COPPER THIEVES KNOCK OUT LOCAL TELEVISION SERVICE
Morongo Basin residents who use the county’s over-the-air television service can thank copper thieves for knocking out their service last…
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YUCCA VALLEY FIRE KILLS DOG, CAT; ONE DOG RESCUED
A dog and a cat were killed, and one dog was rescued, in a fire in Yucca Valley Tuesday night.…
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CRASH BRIEFLY CLOSES MORONGO GRADE TUESDAY AFTERNOON
A woman escaped serious injury when her Toyota crashed on the Morongo Grade Tuesday afternoon. About 3:45 p.m., the woman…
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STOLEN VEHICLE SET ON FIRE IN YUCCA VALLEY
A stolen vehicle was found burned in the desert in Yucca Valley Tuesday evening. According to County Fire Captain Jay…
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STATE LAWMAKERS CONSIDER CHANGES TO THE VOTING PROCESS
Before the 2016 election, most California drivers could be automatically registered to vote and receive their ballot in the mail…
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LOCAL RESTAURANT BENEFITS DESERT AIDS PROJECT TOMORROW
For the first time, a Hi-Desert restaurant will be participating in the in the Dining Out for Life fundraiser for…
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