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CalChamber supports Proposition 2 to fund repairs for schools
By Coachella Valley Times | Sep 26, 2024
The California Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has announced its support for Proposition 2, a measure on the November ballot. This proposition authorizes a $10 billion general obligation bond aimed at funding the construction and rehabilitation of facilities for public schools and community colleges.
Motown legends The Temptations and The Four Tops to perform in January
By Coachella Valley Times | Sep 26, 2024
The Temptations and The Four Tops, two legendary bands, will return to the Special Events Center at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. This marks their twelfth performance at the venue.
House passes bill to improve VA phone system
By Coachella Valley Times | Sep 25, 2024
The House of Representatives has passed the Stuck On Hold Act, H.R. 6656, introduced by Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41). The bill mandates the Veterans’ Administration (VA) to implement a new customer service telephone system. This system will inform callers of their estimated wait times and offer an automated callback option if the wait exceeds 10 minutes.
La Quinta holds State of the City event with business awards
By Coachella Valley Times | Sep 23, 2024
The La Quinta State of the City, Business Awards, and Expo took place recently, gathering speakers, sponsors, and attendees for an event that highlighted notable contributions to the community.
Living Desert aids Big Bear Alpine Zoo amid Line Fire crisis
By Coachella Valley Times | Sep 19, 2024
The Living Desert has stepped in to support the Big Bear Alpine Zoo by providing temporary shelter for approximately 50 animals and their staff during the Line Fire.
Illegal pet trade threatens wildlife; how you can help
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 31, 2024
The illegal pet trade poses a significant threat to wildlife by disrupting ecosystems and endangering species. High global demand for exotic pets fuels the illicit capture and trade of millions of animals.
Friends of the Children seek directors for new Coachella Valley location
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 31, 2024
Friends of the Children are hiring for two positions in the Coachella Valley.
Calvert secures $9 million for Riverside County water infrastructure projects
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 30, 2024
Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41) has announced the allocation of more than $9 million in federal funding for three water infrastructure projects in Riverside County. The funding, included at his request in the Fiscal Year 2025 Interior and Environment Appropriations bill, was approved by a majority vote in the House of Representatives last week. According to Rep. Calvert, this funding will not increase the overall spending level of the bill as it is allocated within respective agency program accounts.
Living Desert partners with brewery to aid Mexican wolf conservation
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 29, 2024
The Living Desert has announced a new collaboration with Luchador Brewing Company to support the conservation of the Mexican wolf, a species once on the verge of extinction. The partnership has resulted in the creation of El Lobo Mexican Lager, with $1 from every pint sold being directed towards The Living Desert's conservation initiatives.
Dezart Performs announces diverse lineup for its upcoming Season
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 29, 2024
Michael Shaw, Artistic Director of Dezart Performs, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming 2024/25 season, which promises a diverse range of theatrical experiences. "I am thrilled about the upcoming 2024/25 season as it promises to offer a diverse range of experiences, from moments of laughter and intense drama to introspective reflection and impactful storytelling," Shaw stated. "After a successful past season where we saw a significant number of first-time attendees, we eagerly look forward to sharing these exceptional performances with our dedicated longtime supporters and...
West Nile virus detected in Indian Wells mosquitoes for first time in 2024
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 26, 2024
Mosquito samples from a routine collection site in Indian Wells, California, have tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV) for the first time this year. The sample was located near the intersections of Fred Waring Drive and Eldorado Drive. This marks the 182nd sample from the Coachella Valley to test positive for WNV in 2024.
Palm Springs announces relocation plan for Forever Marilyn sculpture
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 25, 2024
The City of Palm Springs has announced an agreement in principle to relocate the Forever Marilyn sculpture. During a closed session, the City Council reached this decision in collaboration with P.S. Resorts and CReMa. The new location for the sculpture will be within Downtown Park, with finalization expected within 30 days.
South Perris groundwater desalination program receives $100 million boost
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 24, 2024
Today, Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41) and Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) announced the inclusion of a $100 million authorization for the South Perris Groundwater Desalination program in the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA), H.R. 8812. This represents a $50 million increase in authorization from the previous 2020 WRDA bill. The bill was drafted by Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Sam Graves (R-MO). The authorization was requested by Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) to construct Stage II of this desalination program which is expected to add...
Rep. Calvert supports Netanyahu's address on US-Israel relations
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 24, 2024
Today, Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41) issued a statement regarding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to a joint meeting of Congress.
Governor signs bill making family leave mediation permanent
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 23, 2024
Legislation sponsored by the California Chamber of Commerce to make permanent the small employer family leave mediation program has been signed by Governor Gavin Newsom.
H3K Home+Design announces free summer "Wine & Design" events
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 23, 2024
H3K Home+Design, a Palm Springs-based design firm with showrooms in Palm Springs and Palm Desert, specializing in the remodeling and renovation of residential and commercial properties, will offer three “Wine & Design” events each month this summer in their two Coachella Valley showrooms. Offered on a Thursday night, each monthly event will feature a 30-minute panel discussion about the design topic and include an audience Q&A session. The panel will be hosted by H3K Home+Design Owners Howard Hawkes and Kevin Kemper and will feature H3K’s Interior Design Team – Travis Smith,...
Cathedral City provides updates on major roadway projects seeking public support
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 23, 2024
Date Palm Drive is the City’s main north-south regional arterial highway, running from Varner Road to East Palm Canyon Drive. It crosses several major roadways, including Interstate 10 and Vista Chino. The drive accommodates over 29,000 vehicles daily between Interstate 10 and the downtown corridor and more than 9,000 vehicles between Interstate 10 and Varner Road.
Cooling center opens at Coachella Senior Center for summer relief
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 23, 2024
The Senior Center in Coachella has been designated as a Cooling Center for the summer season. Residents and visitors are encouraged to visit the center to rest, cool off, and hydrate during warm weather. The facility is open from Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 3:30 pm.
Coachella Valley Repertory announces diverse 2024-2025 season lineup
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 23, 2024
Coachella Valley Repertory Executive Artistic Director Adam Karsten has announced CVRep’s 2024-2025 season, which includes five new productions and a world premiere. The upcoming season features award-winning plays and musicals not previously produced by CVRep, along with a new work selected from the 2023 Origins New Works Program.
Lighting installed at Parque del Pueblo funded by Supervisor Perez
By Coachella Valley Times | Jul 23, 2024
Parque del Pueblo, a small neighborhood park in the Salton Sea community of North Shore, now has lights for families to use the park at night.