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    An earthquake shook the desert area east of Los Angeles on Monday but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude 4.9 quake occurred at ...

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    Portions of Los Angeles County, including Palmdale and Lancaster, as well as smaller towns in the San Gabriel Mountains and the Antelope Valley, can expect to see temperatures of 100 to 110 degrees.

  6. Desert Star Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Star Weekly (formerly the Desert Valley Star) is a community newspaper covering local news, government, arts and entertainment in the Palm Springs area of California. It is published weekly on Thursday in Desert Hot Springs, California .

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  8. Yucca Valley, California - Wikipedia

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    Yucca Valley is served by the bi-weekly Hi Desert Star newspaper. There are several commercial radio stations with studios located in the Coachella Valley (Palm Springs) with local broadcast signals located in the Morongo Basin. 91.7 KHCS (Christian) broadcasts on 92.1, 92.1 KXCM (country) broadcasts on 96.3, 94.3 KNWZ "K-News" on 103.7 FM and ...

  9. Hi-Desert Star - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was first published in April 1957 with backing from the Yucca Valley Chamber of Commerce, and initially called The Desert Star.However, the name was changed four months later after it was discovered that there was already a Desert Star newspaper that had been published in nearby Needles, California for the previous 40 years.