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City Council of Cathedral City Approves Repairs to Roads Damaged by Tropical Storm Hilary
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 16, 2024
The City Council of Cathedral City has greenlit a crucial step towards the recovery from the aftermath of Tropical Storm Hilary. The approval came during a recent meeting where a construction contract worth $731,400 was awarded to Hardy & Harper, Inc. for pavement reconstruction and repairs on the Panorama Neighborhood streets affected by the storm.As per the approved decision, the upcoming construction activities are set to take place within the existing city right-of-way, with a projected timeline for commencement in May 2024 and targeted completion by July 2024, as...
The Palm Springs International Film Society Expands Educational Initiatives for Young Filmmakers
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 16, 2024
The Palm Springs International Film Society has recently announced the expansion of its educational programs to reach students across the Coachella Valley. This expansion includes the continuation of the "Filmmaker in the Classroom" workshops and the Youth Jury program, aimed at nurturing young talent and cultivating a deeper appreciation for the cinematic arts.According to the announcement, the "Filmmaker in the Classroom" workshops offer high school students a unique opportunity to interact directly with industry professionals. Festival Chairman Nachhattar Singh Chandi...
APPLY FOR OPEN COMMISSION SEATS FOR THE CITY OF LA QUINTA
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 15, 2024
The City of La Quinta is calling on passionate citizens to step forward and join their commissions. In a recent announcement, the city emphasized the importance of community involvement, stating, "The City of La Quinta is looking for passionate citizens to join our commissions. Spend just a few hours a month shaping the future of our community."This opportunity allows individuals to play an active role in shaping the future direction of La Quinta by dedicating just a few hours of their time each month. Those interested in making a difference in their community are...
Calvert: 'The U.S. unequivocally stands with Israel'
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 14, 2024
U.S. Representative Ken Calvert (R-Corona) has condemned Iran's attack on Israel, describing it as "an unacceptable escalation in the Middle East." The Southwest Asian nation launched drones toward Israel in retaliation for an earlier attack on a facility in Syria that resulted in the deaths of two Iranian generals.
Career Connections Job Fair to be Held on April 27, 2023
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 14, 2024
The Riverside County Workforce Development Center is organizing a Career Connections Job Fair on April 27, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The event is open to the public and free of charge for both job seekers and local employers."We are seeking employers and businesses that are currently looking to fill positions with individuals of relevant work experience to participate in this event," stated the Riverside County Workforce Development Center. The goal of the fair is to assist local businesses in expanding their network and meeting their recruitment goals. "Our goal...
Nine-year-old's campaign aims to save California's desert tortoise
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 13, 2024
After experiencing the wonders of desert wildlife on a field trip to The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, nine-year-old Leighton felt compelled to make a difference.
Rep. Calvert Statement on Iran’s Attack on Israel
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 13, 2024
Today, Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41) responded to Iran's attack on Israel with a strong statement, emphasizing the need for support and solidarity with Israel. Calvert expressed his concerns, stating, "Today marks an unacceptable escalation in the Middle East by Iran against our ally Israel."Highlighting the importance of immediate action, Calvert called for coordinated efforts between the U.S. and Israel, stating, "First, the President, the U.S. military, and our national security community need to coordinate closely with Israel to provide intelligence and resources to...
Coachella Valley Water Board celebrates $100 million in grant funding for underserved Eastern Valley communities
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 11, 2024
The Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) marked the receipt of $100 million in grant funding for underserved communities in the Eastern Valley by hosting an event on April 5. The funds, sourced from county, state, and federal agencies, aim to provide residents with clean, affordable water and reliable sewer services.
Mayor Jeffrey Bernstein Addresses Section 14 Controversy
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 11, 2024
In a recent statement, Mayor Jeffrey Bernstein of Palm Springs addressed the controversy surrounding Section 14, where City funds were used to clear land occupied by individuals and families, including minority groups.Mayor Bernstein acknowledged the wrongdoing and outlined steps the city plans to take to rectify the situation. He stated, "My colleagues and I recognize that City funds were used to clear land which housed individuals and families who were tenants on the property, including minority groups. We know that we as a city need to right that wrong and in today’s...
Local Boxing Champs to be Celebrated this Friday in Coachella
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 11, 2024
Lee Espinoza and the Coachella Valley Boxing Club and Fitness Center, along with local boxing superstars and siblings Sebastian and Gabriela Fundora, will be hosting a homecoming event this Friday, April 12th in Coachella. The celebrations will take place at the Coachella Valley Boxing Club and Fitness Center, located at 51-301 Douma Street in Coachella.The event will begin with a lowrider caravan departing from the historic fire station in downtown Coachella, currently known as The Coachella Firehouse Bar & Grill, at 5:30 pm. The caravan will make its way to the fitness...
City of Indio to Host Indio Sports Park Groundbreaking Ceremony on May 1st
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 11, 2024
The City of Indio is gearing up to host a significant event as they prepare to break ground on the Indio Sports Park. The groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, May 1 at 3 p.m. The city officials are enthusiastic about this development as it marks a milestone for the community.In a statement, the City of Indio expressed their excitement, stating, "The City of Indio is excited to host a groundbreaking ceremony for the Indio Sports Park on Wednesday, May 1 at 3 p.m." They extended an invitation to the community, saying, "Join us as we break ground...
Rep. Calvert Congratulates New Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 10, 2024
Today, Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41) extended his congratulations to Rep. Tom Cole (OK-04) after the House Republican Conference ratified Cole's selection as the Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee.In his statement, Calvert expressed his confidence in Cole's abilities, stating, "I have no doubt that Tom possesses the experience, relationships, and skills required to succeed as Chairman of this important committee." Calvert, who serves as a senior member of the Committee and Chairman of the Defense Subcommittee, also conveyed his anticipation of collaborating...
City of Indio Announces Festival Season Traffic Plan and Street Closures
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 8, 2024
The City of Indio has released a comprehensive traffic plan and street closures for the upcoming 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach: California’s Country Music Festival. According to the announcement, the Empire Polo Club will host the Coachella Festival on April 12-14 and April 19-21, followed by Stagecoach on April 26-28.In preparation for the events, Avenue 50 between Monroe Street and Madison Avenue will be closed from March 25 to May 6. The City stated that the closure aims to ensure the safety of workers, residents, and commuters, with...
Shade Structure Installation at Velasco Park
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 5, 2024
Velasco Park on Calle Temecula is set to receive a new shade structure over its playground, as announced by park officials. The installation is scheduled to take place from Monday, April 8, through Wednesday, April 17. As a result, the park will be closed during this period to allow for the construction work to proceed smoothly.The new shade structure aims to provide park visitors, especially children using the playground, with protection from the sun's rays and create a more comfortable outdoor environment. This addition is part of ongoing efforts to enhance the park...
Road Closure on Miles St. between Adams and Washington as per Riverside County Sheriff
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 4, 2024
In breaking news, the Riverside County Sheriff's Office has announced the closure of Miles St. between Adams and Washington on April 4, 2024. The closure was confirmed by the Riverside County Sheriff, with no further details currently available.Drivers are advised to avoid the affected area and seek alternative routes until further notice. The closure is in effect for an unspecified period, and motorists are encouraged to plan their journeys accordingly.In response to the road closure, the Riverside County Sheriff's Office issued a statement urging cooperation from the...
Community Shredding Event Provides Secure Document Disposal for Cathedral City Residents
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 3, 2024
"Cathedral City residents are encouraged to participate in the FREE Document Shredding Events organized by the city. The events, scheduled for the first Saturday of the month from October to May, aim to provide a secure means of disposing of sensitive documents.Attendees are advised to bring various types of documents, including legal documents, medical records, financial statements, and tax records. According to the event organizers, there is no need to remove paper clips, staples, file folders, or binder clips from the documents, and individuals can transport their...
Healthcare District Announces Dates for Community Meetings on Hospital Lease Negotiations
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 3, 2024
Coachella Valley residents will have the opportunity to attend community meetings about hospital lease negotiations between the Desert Healthcare District and Foundation and Tenet Health. According to the article, "The Desert Healthcare District and Foundation Board of Directors wants to hear your questions and comments about the proposed lease and what it means for Coachella Valley residents."The public meetings have been scheduled to take place in different areas to reach a broad spectrum of residents. These meetings are crucial for residents to voice their concerns and...
City of Palm Springs Urges Residents to Participate in Broadband Survey
By Coachella Valley Times | Apr 1, 2024
The City of Palm Springs is calling on its residents to participate in a broadband survey to help improve high-speed Internet access in the community. The survey aims to gather valuable feedback on the current state of broadband access in Palm Springs and its impact on various aspects of community life."Connectivity is key to our community's success!" emphasized the city officials, highlighting the importance of reliable and fast Internet connections in today's digital age. They urged residents to take a moment to participate in the survey and share their experiences with...
'She has been a fierce conservative who has delivered countless wins': Calvert reacts to Granger resignation from influential House committee
By Coachella Valley Times | Mar 31, 2024
U.S. Representative Ken Calvert (R-Corona) responded to the announcement by U.S. Representative Kay Granger (R-Texas) of her decision to step down from the chair position for the House Appropriations Committee. He praised Granger for her dedication and service. According to a press release issued by Calvert's office on March 22, he has already identified a potential successor for Granger.