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After multiple fines and continuous delays, an agreement has been reached between Martha’s Village and Kitchen, the city of Palm Springs, and Well in the Desert who will be closing their doors after ...
Assemblyman Greg Wallis held a press conference at The Living Desert Zoo to promote AB 1334, a bill that would designate solar as California's official state energy. The bill aims to highlight the ...
Two People Are Dead This Morning, And At Least 3 Are Seriously Injured After A 6 Car Collision Involving A Semi-Truck On Interstate 10. According To Cal Fire Officals The Crash Happened This Morning ...
Agua Caliente Casinos is once again lighting up the sky with its 11th annual 4th of July fireworks extravaganza in Rancho Mirage! With live music, giveaways, and food and drink specials across all ...
No clips available in the subcollection. A new tabletop game store opened its doors in Cathedral City. "Big Deck Energy" sells products and runs tournaments for trading card games such as Pokemon, ...
From drone shows to fireworks spectaculars, here's where you can celebrate Independence Day across the Valley — with events in Indio, Palm Springs, and Palm Desert.
The Desert Health Care Foundation has approved more than $1.2 million in funding for programs supporting youth, families, and farmworkers in the region. The bulk of the funding will go toward a youth ...
Union workers at Ralphs, Vons, and Albertsons in Palm Desert are preparing to strike next week if contract talks fail, citing low pay and understaffing.
Luxe Vacation Homes in La Quinta is now permanently closed but hundreds of people are asking for their money. Justin Steubs is the owner of Luxe Vacation Homes which is an agency that rents out ...
As immigration raids continue to increase nationwide, grassroots organizations across the Coachella Valley are stepping in to fill critical gaps in support and information for undocumented communities ...
A prolonged power outage at Sunrise Park forced game cancellations and financial strain for the Palm Springs Power Baseball team. The lights are back on—but the impact lingers.
A new proposal from Senator Alex Padilla could open a path to permanent residency for millions of undocumented immigrants who meet key requirements.