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University Of California, Riverside announces Forced water-use cuts made California more waterwise

After a drought-stricken California lifted a year of mandatory water-use cuts that were effective in 2015 and 2016, urban water use crept back up somewhat, but the overall lasting effect was a more waterwise Golden State, a University of California, Riverside, study has found.


Palm Spring Animal Shelter hosts An Evening with Gennine Francis on May 3

Join us for an intimate evening with Gennine, complete with lite appetizers and hosted cocktails, all benefiting the Palm Springs Animal Shelter.


California Public Utility Commission hosts Broadband for All, Digital Equity, and BEAD Planning Workshop - Santa Rosa on April 28

California Public Utility Commission hosts Broadband for All, Digital Equity, and BEAD Planning Workshop - Santa Rosa on April 28 at



Two Riverside County men accused of $30,000 diesel fuel theft in Coachella: 'Video surveillance cameras captured portions of the theft'

Security footage that revealed portions of the crime led to the arrest of two Riverside County men charged with grand theft for allegedly stealing approximately $30,000 worth of diesel fuel from a City of Coachella gas station.


Palm Springs Loves Drag Queens

The Empowering Impact of Palm Springs Drag Queens



Palm Spring Unified School District hosts Parents in Action/Padres en Acción on May 1

Palm Spring Unified School District hosts Parents in Action/Padres en Acción on May 1 at 5:30 PM


Palm Spring Unified School District hosts Intermediate English Classes/Clases de inglés intermedias-Zoom on April 27

Palm Spring Unified School District hosts Intermediate English Classes/Clases de inglés intermedias-Zoom on April 27 at 6:00 PM


Firebirds Host Free Viewing Parties For Round 2 Of The Calder Cup Playoffs At Spotlight 29 Casino

Fans Unite To Cheer For Games One And Two Against The Colorado Eagles April 26 & 27


Four Goal First Period Sends Firebirds To Second Round

The Firebirds defeated the Tucson Roadrunners on Sunday afternoon by the final score of 5-1 to advance to the second round of the Calder Cup Playoffs. Coachella Valley was backed by four first period goals and will now face the Colorado Eagles in round two beginning this Wednesday in Loveland, CO.


Coachella Valley Economic Partnership hosts Morning Insights on May 10

Coachella Valley Economic Partnership hosts Morning Insights on May 10 at 8:00 am


Eisenhower Medical Center hosts Parkinson's Wellness Expo on April 28

Eisenhower Health, SongShine, ACV Parkinson's Support Group, and Rock Steady Boxing Desert Cities will host a Wellness Expo promoting awareness and education about Parkinson's disease



University Of California, Riverside announces Barbara Fried: Meet The Boys in the Boat and Billy Strings

Sam Bankman-Fried (aka, S.B.F.), is a cryptocurrency CEO accused of duping more than a million investors. John Martin Fischer is a UC Riverside philosophy professor who is a world-leading expert on free will and moral responsibility.


California Public Utility Commission hosts Broadband for All, Digital Equity, and BEAD Planning Workshop - Chico on April 27

California Public Utility Commission hosts Broadband for All, Digital Equity, and BEAD Planning Workshop - Chico on April 27 at


Palm Desert's Spring Concerts in the Park resume in May: 'amphitheater is once again the hot spot for live music'

Palm Desert welcomes the community back to its Spring Concerts in the Park in May and the opportunity to enjoy a combination of live music and outdoor dining.


Frank Ocean: 'It was chaotic. There is some beauty in chaos. It isn't what I intended to show, but I enjoy being out there and I'll see you soon'

Frank Ocean, the singer who was originally scheduled to perform during the second weekend of Coachella, has announced that he will not be performing.


Riverside County Board of Supervisors unanimously vote to make changes to county's noise ordinance

Changes are coming to Riverside County's noise ordinance after the board of supervisors' recent unanimous vote to begin the process following concerns from the community about enforcement of the ordinance already on the books.


PSUSD Offers Unique Opportunity for Bilingualism, Biliteracy

As we hit the homestretch of the 2022-23 school year, administrators, staff and, of course, our families are also focused on preparing for the upcoming 2023-24 school year, which begins on Aug. 9, 2023.