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Parade season returns to Palm Springs with renewed focus on safety

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)  - As parade season kicks off in Palm Springs, police are emphasizing safety. "One of the things to be mindful about is traffic," Palm Springs Police Lt. Gustavo Araiza said. "Try to get to the event early." It comes after Kenney Merenda, Palm Springs Police officer, lost control of his motorcycle and crashed into a crowd of people during the annual Palm Springs Festival of Lights Parade last year. Since then, the Pal…

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Luis Medina PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – With the start of the parade season in Palm Springs, the police prioritize security. “One of the aspects to be taken into account is traffic,” said Palm Springs police lieutenant Gustavo Araiza. “Try to get to the event early.” This happens after Kenney Merenda, a Palm Springs police officer, lost control of his motorcycle and crashed into a crowd during the Palm Springs Lights Festival Annual Parade las…

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Luis Medina PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KUNA) – With the start of the parade season in Palm Springs, the police prioritize security. “One of the aspects to be taken into account is traffic,” said Palm Springs police lieutenant Gustavo Araiza. “Try to get to the event early.” This happens after Kenney Merenda, a Palm Springs police officer, lost control of his motorcycle and crashed into a crowd during the Palm Springs Lights Festival Annual Parade las…

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KESQ broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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