10 hrs ago | Canada NewsWire
Speed Racer Revs Its Way into IMAX(R) Theatres on May 9, 2008
“The riveting action and stunning special effects make it an ideal fit for IMAX's format.”
Latest Action/Adventure from the Makers of "The Matrix" Trilogy to Open in 110 IMAX Theatres Worldwide LOS ANGELES, May 8 /CNW/ - IMAX Corporation and Warner Bros. via Canada NewsWire
Tuesday | KESQ
Fire Officials Display Novelty Lighter Dangers
As part of National Arson Awareness Week, fire officials from Cathedral City, Palm Springs and the Riverside County Fire Department will discuss today how novelty lighters can be dangerous to children. via KESQ
Monday May 5 | Desert Sun
Sakura Japanese Cuisine has a loyal following
“Freshness is basic. 'But people do come back because the fish are fresh.”
An order of black cod misoyaki and albacore nigiri sushi are merely two of the signature dishes at Sakura Japanese Cuisine, a seemingly hidden restaurant in Cathedral City. via Desert Sun
Saturday May 3 | Desert Sun
Joshi tunes up with DVL victories
“But I didn't get to finish strong. I didn't get a (last-lap) bell, so I finished jogging. But I feel ready for CIF. Now I just need to run strong and make it into the finals.”
INDIO - Not much changed for Indio High School distance runner Ankur Joshi this year at the Desert Valley League track and field finals. via Desert Sun
Thursday May 1 | Desert Sun
Witnesses testify about killer's mental condition
“The average range of intellectual functioning is between 90 and 110”
Those who knew Michael Cook as a Mississippi high school youth remember him as a well-groomed special education student who wore heavily starched clothes and tried hard to fit in with the football players. via Desert Sun
Tuesday Apr 29 | KESQ
Local Cerebral Palsy Program to Remain Closed
“We are also extremely sorry for all of the families served by the Little Bridge program at the loss of this program. We know that this program has been very important in the life of many children and their families and it will be greatly missed.”
Anyah Glossinger, 5, was a cerebral palsy patient enrolled in the Little Bridge program at United Cerebral Palsy in Cathedral City. via KESQ
Sunday Apr 27 | KMIR 6
A Cathedral City man is behind bars. He is accused of identity thefts involving at least 2 elderly victims right here in the valley. via KMIR 6
Friday Apr 25 | KESQ
Wednesday Apr 23 | Desert Sun
Groups work to boost citizenship
“What we're talking about is whether the preference of the minority community is being heard or not.”
Latinos account for 44 percent of the population in the Coachella Valley's nine cities. via Desert Sun
Monday Apr 21 | Desert Sun
Senior volunteers deserve the honors bestowed upon them
Volunteers do what they love and they don't expect a thank you, said one of the valley's top seniors who was honored Friday, but thanks is in order. via Desert Sun









