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Calvert votes against Inflation Reduction Act: ‘It’s a terrible idea to spend an additional $728 billion when we’re experiencing the highest inflation rates in 40 years’

Rep. Ken Calvert (R-Corona), one of the longest-serving members of Congress, voted against the Inflation Reduction Act which includes $728 billion in inflationary spending and tax increases totaling $614 billion.


CVRM Outreach Team seeking donations

The heat is here and we are in need of water bottles and hygiene products.


'Hilarious and beloved performer' Teddy Ray dies at 32

Comedian Theodore "Teddy Ray" Brown died Friday at the age of 32 at a private residence in Rancho Mirage, a coroner's report said.


'Doing nothing': Democrat's recently passed wildfire, drought bill won't help, long-serving congressman from Corona says

U.S. House Democrats passed wildfire and drought legislation earlier this month over the the strong objections of a longtime congressman from wildfire-plagued California


Coachella Valley Community Health Center, officially opening next week, aims at 'improving the health of the underserved,' interim exec says

Next week's ribbon-cutting ceremony at Borrego Health's Coachella Valley Community Health Center will mark a milestone toward removing "fundamental barriers to care" for the area's underserved, an interim executive said in a news release


Ritz-Carlton Hotel Co. ordered to pay $535K for 'environmental violations'

A lawsuit against The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company in California was settled recently.


Rancho Mirage Special Enforcement Team arrests Cathedral City man in connection with burglaries: 'Zero tolerance.'

Investigators from the Rancho Mirage Special Enforcement Team made an arrest on Monday following an investigation into four burglaries that occurred in Rancho Mirage last month.


'Biblical Citizenship in Modern America ' class available at The Garden Fellowship

Faith and Cultural Impact Ministry (FCIM) is hosting an eight-week course from Patriot Academy titled "Biblical Citizenship in Modern America" at The Garden Fellowship.


Riverside County deputies remind parents and residents to 'be patient and stay safe as children are getting to and from school'

August is "Back to School Safety Month," an opportunity for the Riverside County Sheriff's Department to remind residents and parents about the need to drive safely and use extra caution in school zones.



Palm Springs firefighter injured while putting out house fire; resident 'treated on-scene'

A fire broke out in a Palm Springs house on Tuesday with a firefighter and a resident receiving minor injuries, the Palm Springs Fire Department reported.


Monkeypox cases in the Coachella Valley increase, Riverside County total reaches 59

Monkeypox cases in Coachella Valley continue to rise with the area reporting a confirmed/probable case count of 59.


Open System Imaging Deploys eRAD RIS

Cloud-hosted platform delivers significant gains for California provider.


Coachella woman arrested in connection with fatal weekend shooting, the deceased's name is withheld 'pending family notification'

An investigation into the death of an adult male in Coachella by multiple gunshot wounds has led to the arrest of a 37-year-old city woman on suspicion of murder, Deputy Sgt. Richard Carroll said on Monday.



Hit-and-run in Palm Springs leaves one man dead, PSPD seeks help in finding driver

A man has died from injuries sustained in a hit-and-run collision, and the Palm Springs Police Department is reaching out to potential witnesses to help locate the driver who left the scene.


Desert Cancer Foundation's Edens: Palm Desert's 'Paint El Paseo Pink is a special and beloved event'

The Desert Cancer Foundation (DCF) is welcoming participants for its 16th annual Paint El Paseo Pink, a community walk that raises funds and promotes breast cancer awareness.


Palm Springs Starbucks vandal gets early release from jail on a 'Fed Kick'

The man who pled guilty to felony vandalism at a Palm Springs Starbucks got an early release from jail but will have to get his coffee elsewhere.


Three Coachella residents arrested in connection with arson homicide in Thermal

The Central Homicide Unit's investigation into a charred body found inside a vehicle in Thermal last month has resulted in the arrest of three Coachella residents this week.


Cadiz Inc. Announces an Agreement to Provide Water to the Salton Sea Authority and Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians

Public-private partnership will dedicate 5,000 acre-feet of water per year for 50 years to the Salton Sea Authority and Torres Martinez Tribe and provide up to $5 million in financing for water-pipeline infrastructure and water quality treatment technologies on tribal lands around the Salton Sea.