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Riverside County Fourth District Supervisor V. Manuel Perez: "Hurricane Hilary has caused upwards of $100 million in damage throughout Riverside County, with the most impact on the Coachella Valley."
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 28, 2023
On August 24, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors reported damages from Tropical Storm Hilary have amounted to over $126 million throughout the county, with the most impact on Coachella Valley.
Renova Energy: ‘Our quality of life would not be the same without the selfless individuals who toil in the heat’
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 25, 2023
The city of Palm Desert recently celebrated Outdoor Workers Appreciation Week, partially at the urging of Renova Energy, a solar energy company based in Palm Desert.
Sergeant Jeff Cryder: 'During the investigation, deputies identified the second suspect involved in the robbery as Lucero Cagno, a 33-year-old resident of Indio'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 25, 2023
A second suspect involved in the robbery of a woman in Thousand Palms in July was arrested by the Rancho Mirage Special Enforcement Team on Wednesday, Sergeant Jeff Cryder of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department reported.
Calvert: 'My colleagues and I in the California Delegation urge Biden to stand ready to approve California's request for a major disaster declaration'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 25, 2023
Congressman Ken Calvert and other members of Congress are urging President Joe Biden to declare a federal state of emergency for Southern California in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Hilary, according to a press release.
Newsom: 'We're bolstering our support for victims and anti-hate programs and tackling ignorance and intolerance through education'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 25, 2023
Gov. Gavin Newsom has launched the first statewide, multilingual "CA vs. Hate" campaign, citing a rise in hate crimes across the country and the recent murder of San Bernardino shop owner and LGBTQ ally Laura Ann Carleton, according to a press release.
Riverside supervisor: 'This is a terrific use of air quality improvement funds that will help our community members who live in mobile home parks'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 24, 2023
The South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) approved $4.57 million in funding to pave roads in Polanco parks, mobile home parks and public roads in the eastern Coachella Valley.
Mayor Rita Lamb: "As we move into the recovery phase of this storm, I can assure you our city staff will do everything they can to help those in need."
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 24, 2023
On August 21, Cathedral City Mayor Rita Lamb announced response efforts were underway following flooding from Tropical Storm Hilary, as of August 23, the city had made significant efforts clearing roadways of mud and providing aid to impacted residents.
Amy’s Purpose to present Fashion Show & Luncheon Oct. 12
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 23, 2023
Amy’s Purpose will host a Fashion Show & Luncheon fundraiser on Oct. 12 to benefit local individuals interested in pursuing veterinary health. The event, held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Agua Caliente Rancho Mirage, will honor one of the desert’s long-time restaurateurs Willie Rhine and his dog Ali.
Riverside County: "In spite of difficult and sometimes tragic situations, these young people have been identified as leaders in their communities, determined to earn a high school diploma, and/or in pursuit of a post-secondary education."
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 23, 2023
Two young people from Indio were recognized for their excellence in the community and awarded the "Jamil Dada Character Excellence Youth Award".
Calvert: 'It’s absolutely critical that the federal government step up to the plate' and help California
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 23, 2023
Congressman Ken Calvert, R-Calif., and Speaker of the House Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., sent a letter to President Joe Biden asking for fast approval of a federal disaster declaration to help with the flooding, debris and wind damage from Tropical Storm Hilary, should a request be made by the governor.
Thick as Thieves: 'We thought travelers wanted more than coffee mugs and key chains, that they would appreciate local wares and handmade goods to remember their trip by'
By Andy Nghiem | Aug 23, 2023
According to their website, “Thick as Thieves” was founded by a married couple in 2017. The team moved to Palm Springs and opened the shop as a “boutique store,” featuring a variety of goods, including clothing and gifts of unique style.
Ruiz: 'Today we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Honoring our PACT Act law'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 23, 2023
Congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz, D-Calif., commemorated the one-year anniversary of the passage of the Honoring our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics of 2022.
DAP Health announces rebranded Equity Walk
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 23, 2023
DAP Health will host the DAP Health Equity Walk, formerly called the Desert AIDS Walk, on Oct. 28. The event will take place across Palm Springs, starting at 9 a.m. from Ruth Hardy Park, according to a press release.
Palm Springs Air Museum: 'We are thrilled to announce that the Palm Springs Air Museum is soaring to greater heights'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 22, 2023
The 2.5 acre expansion of the Palm Springs Air Museum has received unanimous approval from the Palm Springs City Council.
O’Hara: 'Malcolm is a great hire for Wells Fargo’s Corporate & Investment Bank as we grow our banking franchise'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 22, 2023
Wells Fargo & Company welcomed Malcolm Price as the new head of financial sponsors on Aug. 7 within their Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB). In this capacity, he will report to both Tim O’Hara, head of banking, and Scott Warrender, head of coverage in banking, while leading this division at Wells Fargo, according to a press release.
City of La Quinta to unveil ‘Gold Star Family Monument’
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 21, 2023
The City of La Quinta is unveiling the "Gold Star Family Monument" on Saturday, August 26, in memory of Marine Cpl. Hunter Lopez and Army Staff Sgt. James Perez.
Chief Paul Alvarado: "We want to avoid swift water rescues, which put the lives of both drivers and public safety at risk."
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 18, 2023
The City of Palm Springs issued a community advisory on August 17 in preparation for potential impacts of Hurricane Hilary, expected to hit Coachella Valley Friday.
Sgt. Milbrandt: "Alvarez was booked into the John Benoit Detention Center for multiple felony sexual assault charges against a minor."
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 18, 2023
Deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department arrested a Rancho Mirage man on August 16 for multiple felony sexual assault charges against a minor.
PSPD: 'The circumstances surrounding what led to the shooting are still under investigation'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 18, 2023
Palm Springs Police Department recently opened an investigation into an attempted robbery of a jewelry store in downtown Palm Springs.
Ruiz: 'The Department of Justice is finally engaged with holding the Oasis Mobile Home owners accountable'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Aug 17, 2023
The U.S. Department of Justice, on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, filed a lawsuit against the owners of the Oasis Mobile Home Park over safe drinking water violations.