
Carmela Karcher
Anchor and Reporter at KMIR-TV (Palm Desert, CA)
🏆 Emmy Award-Winning Journalist 🎥 Reporter & Weekend Anchor at NBC Palm Springs 📩 Story Ideas? Email me: [email protected]
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4 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Carmela Karcher
Manteca city leaders may change flag policy on city-owned buildings MANTECA -- The month of June means the start of summer, but this time of year also marks Pride Month. Across many cities, including Manteca, a rainbow flag flies outside city hall to commemorate it. Come Tuesday night, that could all change. Manteca City Council is looking to change its flag policy, choosing from two options.
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5 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Carmela Karcher
LATHROP -- Rising temperatures mean more air conditioning. For hundreds of residents in Lathrop's River Islands, they had to sweat it out over this weekend's high heat. "Everyone was able to freeze their water, or go out to the pool, or make other arrangements -- so it's pretty good," Donna Cunningham said. "It always seems to happen on the hottest day of the year though," Frank Cunningham added. For about nine hours on Saturday, residents didn't have power.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Carmela Karcher
Stockton Teacher's World, a staple school supplies store, to close STOCKTON – Wendy Lum has stood behind the counter at Teachers' World in Stockton for the past 39 years. After decades of hard work and dedication to the youth of San Joaquin County, she's finally dedicating some well-deserved time to herself. "It's been hard, you know, but I'm really looking forward to retirement," Wendy Lum said.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Carmela Karcher
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY -- When the weather heats up, many want to grab a drink, get on a boat and spend time with friends and family on the water. This year, at Lake Camanche, it's a different story. "We've taken the precaution, a difficult one, to shut down our boat launches for this year as we try to get our arms around this and figure out the best way to prevent its introduction to East Bay MUD's water system," East Bay Municipal Utility District spokesperson Christopher Tritto said.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Carmela Karcher
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY -- Fewer cherries, lower production and more financial struggle. That's what farmers are experiencing in the San Joaquin County, with a 43% drop in harvest predicted this year due to weather whiplash. "On a normal year, these would be loaded," San Joaquin County Farm Bureau Federation Vice President and Lodi Blooms Owner James Chinchiolo said.
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It is with great sadness that we announce that San Francisco Giants Legend and Hall of Famer Willie Mays passed away peacefully this afternoon at the age of 93. https://t.co/Qk4NySCFZQ

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About 150 locals filled the Palm Springs Convention Center Tuesday night with questions and concerns about all the Palm Springs International Airport Master Plan. Many of them were answered but some residents are still uneasy with where the proposed project currently stands. https://t.co/z56dmZ6O2R