Accidents in Cathedral City, CA

Cathedral City, part of the Greater Palm Springs area, sees a mix of local and tourist traffic. Auto accidents frequently occur on major streets and intersections near shopping and entertainment venues.

The locals have been calling Cathedral City “Cat City” for quite some time now. This budding city in Riverside County, California, currently has over 51,000 residents, and that number is growing each year. The town received its name due to the massive Cathedral Canyon just south of the area, which was named as such in 1850 by Colonel Henry Washington. With such a rich history surrounding the city it comes as no surprise that the culture in the area is flooding through the cracks. There are countless memorials and parks for recreation and relaxation spread throughout the area.

3 People Hurt in Cathedral City Car Accident on Cathedral Canyon Drive

Three Hospitalized after Car Accident at Cathedral Canyon Drive and Ortega Road in Cathedral City Cathedral City, CA. – Three people were injured in a two-vehicle collision on Monday afternoon in Cathedral City. According to the Cathedral City Police Department, the accident occurred at Cathedral Canyon Drive and Ortega Road

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Motorcyclist Killed in Accident at Cathedral City Intersection Identified

According to the Cathedral City Police Department, the collision occurred just before noon at Cathedral Canyon and East Palm Canyon drives. Cathedral City, CA. – 31-year-old Nicholas Griego, a Community Services Officer, died in a motorcycle crash that happened late Thursday morning at an intersection in Cathedral City. According to

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Update: Man Killed in Cathedral City Multi-Vehicle Crash Identified

The accident was reported around 1:15 p.m. on Vista Chino at Avenida Quintana near the entrance to the Desert Princess community. Cathedral City, CA. – 48-year-old William Ceballos Morales has been identified as the man who died in a multi-vehicle collision that happened Thursday afternoon in Cathedral City. According to

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