Unemployment Hits 5-Year High
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A job seeker searches for employment opportunities in Arlington Heights, Illinois in 2004.
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Highly anticipated August labor report worse than economists expected.
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Sarah Palin - Fact or Fiction?
Updated: Relatively unknown a week ago, that is quickly changing.
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La Quinta Armed Robbery
Updated: Police are looking for a man who allegedly robbed a Jack in the box in La Quinta.
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Copper Thieves Target Backflow Valves
Updated: Indio Police are warning about a rash of backflow valve theft. Thieves are targeting the U-shaped valves which keep waste from flowing back into the main water supply, for their copper.
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Woman Fights For Cellphone Tracking After Losing Dog
Updated: A Hemet woman whose dog died after her vehicle was stolen is calling on Verizon Wireless to immediately track cell phones in an emergency.
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Sidewalk Safety A Priority For Desert Hot Springs Children
Updated: Getting your child to and from school safely seems to be the most important factor on every paren't mind, especially on the first day of school.
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Still No State Budget
Updated: Despite a labor day meeting, state lawmakers still haven't reached an agreement on the state budget.
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Tiger Woods Expecting
Updated: Even with his golf done for the year, Tiger Woods found something to celebrate Tuesday: his wife is pregnant with their second child.
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Don LaFontaine Passes Away at 68
Updated: One of America's best-known voices has been silenced. You may not know Don LaFontaine's name, but you've most certainly heard his voice.
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Google Set to Release Web Browser
Updated: Google has released its own web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
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Back to Business For the Republican National Convention
Updated: Republicans are trying to get their national convention back on track. Senator John McCain had delegates in St. Paul hunker down for Hurricane Gustav, cutting short opening day and using the podium to help raise money for storm victims.
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Valley Residents Help After Gustav
Updated: Hurricane Gustav may have hit almost 2,000 miles away, but concern and relief are pouring in from all over, including from right here in the Coachella Valley.
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