Palm Springs Police Chief Bryan Reyes looks back at his career & future as retirement nears
Palm Springs Police Chief Bryan Reyes is set to retire at the end of next month, ending a nearly three decade long career with the department.
Reyes, 51, has received multiple recognitions and awards throughout his 27 years at the Palm Springs Police Department, including Officer of the Year back in 2000. It s never about you, and it should never be about you. It should be about the organization, the city, where things are at. And if you have the ability to leave and start enjoying life, do so, Reyes said.
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I-Team: Daycare Crunch
A different kind of desert is emerging across the valley affecting families from nearly every background and experts warn if things don t change soon the problem will continue to get much worse.
Even before the pandemic, finding good child care was a challenge for many parents. but things got much tougher.. when many day care centers closed, leaving parents to juggle working from home with taking care of their kids.
Right now, more than half of all Americans live in areas with insufficient child care, according to the Center for American Progress. That includes here in the Coachella Valley, where I-Team investigator Peter Daut discovered many families are desperate.
I-Team: Daycare Crunch – tomorrow at 6pm on News Channel 3
A different kind of desert is emerging across the valley affecting families from nearly every background and experts warn if things don t change soon the problem will continue to get much worse.
Right now, more than half of all Americans live in areas with insufficient child care, according to the Center for American Progress. That includes here in the Coachella Valley, where I-Team investigator Peter Daut discovered many families are desperate. They can t find quality, affordable or even openings in child care right now, said Heidi McArthur, the owner of Jadabug s Kids Boutique in La Quinta.
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