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Palm Desert seeks feedback on its Lupine Plaza design concept modification

The City of Palm Desert has announced a community meeting to gather further feedback from residents regarding its Lupine Plaza project. The session, centered on an update to the design concept, is slated for February 13 at 5:30 p.m., hosted at the Palm Desert Area Chamber of Commerce building.


Desert Hot Springs concert series presents a Bridge to Everywhere performance on Sunday

In its tenth season, the Desert Hot Springs Classical Concerts will present a concert on Sunday performed by the Bridge to Everywhere ensemble. The concerts are free to attend, but a donation at the door is encouraged.


Women's Summit Coming to Coachella!

Coachella is gearing up to host a Women's Summit in celebration of Women's History Month. The event promises to be a platform for empowering women and highlighting their achievements. The summit, scheduled to take place soon, will feature a lineup of influential speakers who will share their insights and experiences. While the details of the speaker lineup are yet to be announced, attendees can expect to be inspired by a diverse range of voices. To pre-register for the Women's Summit, interested individuals can simply scan the attached QR code. This will ensure a...


Get ready for Tour de Palm Springs, Feb. 9-10

Thousands of cyclists are gearing up for the 26th annual Tour de Palm Springs Charity Bike Ride, set to take place this weekend in downtown Palm Springs. This year's event, which is dedicated to honoring first responders, military personnel, and veterans, aims to raise funds for local charities. Since its inception in 1998, the Tour de Palm Springs has succeeded in generating over $4 million for various charitable causes.The festivities will commence with an Expo on Friday, February 9th, running from noon to 8 p.m. The main attraction, the bike ride and walking tours,...


Low Income Household Water Assistance Program Offers Relief for Water and Sewer Bills

The Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) is providing a much-needed relief for individuals struggling with their water and sewer bills. This program offers temporary assistance without the burden of repayment, giving low-income households a chance to breathe a little easier.With the application deadline for 2024 fast approaching on March 15, 2024, it is crucial for eligible individuals to act now and take advantage of this opportunity. Applying is simple and convenient, with two options available.One option is to visit the Community Action Partnership...


Low Income Household Water Assistance Program has funding available for water and sewage bills

The City of Coachella has announced that there are still funds available through the county's Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP). This program is designed to provide financial assistance for water and sewage bills.


Riverside County Library System Invites Adult Patrons and Local Restaurants to Contribute to Community Cookbook

The Riverside County Library System has announced an exciting opportunity for adult patrons and local restaurants to showcase their culinary skills and contribute to a community cookbook. La Quinta Library, in particular, is spearheading this initiative and inviting individuals to submit their favorite recipes that hold significance within their family traditions or cultural heritage.The library is seeking not only delicious recipes but also the stories behind them. Patrons are encouraged to share a brief narrative, limited to 100 words, that accompanies their recipe....


City Council to Discuss Community Development, Rental Assistance, Cannabis Regulation, and Black History Month Flag

The Palm Springs City Council will convene on February 8, 2024, to address several important matters that have garnered public attention. Among the items on the agenda are the City's 2023-24 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan and Budget, the consideration of a $1 million tenant-based rental assistance program, the introduction of an ordinance concerning the taxation and regulation of cannabis, and a discussion about authorizing the display of the Black History Month Flag at 15 City facilities, including City Hall.The public hearing regarding the...


City of Palm Springs Human Rights Commission to honor community members' human rights work

Next week, the City of Palm Springs Human Rights Commission will bestow awards upon seven residents and two organizations. These honorees are being recognized for their substantial contributions to human rights, social progress, improved living standards, and equality.


Water Main Break near La Quinta Cliffhouse

A water main break has occurred near the La Quinta Cliffhouse on Highway 111, prompting the city to take immediate action. The Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) has been notified and is currently mobilizing a repair and clean-up crew to address the issue. Residents and commuters are advised to avoid the affected area if possible.The incident, which took place on February 6, 2024, has caused concern among local authorities and residents alike. The city is taking swift action to rectify the situation and minimize any potential disruptions to the community.According...


H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation awards $30,000 to grant wishes for Coachella Valley kids

The H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation has granted $30,000 to a local chapter of Make-A-Wish, aimed at fulfilling the wishes of children in the Coachella Valley. The donation was made possible through the foundation's newly introduced Impact Grant program, implemented in collaboration with News Channel 3.


Human Rights Commission to Honor Outstanding Contributions at Community Service Awards

The City of Palm Springs Human Rights Commission is set to recognize the outstanding contributions of individuals and organizations in promoting and protecting human rights, social progress, better standards of living, and equality for all individuals. The annual “Promoting Universal Human Rights Close to Home” ceremony will take place on Monday, Feb. 12 at 5:30 pm in the Council Chamber at City Hall, and the public is invited to attend.Among the honorees are Brad Prescott, who gifted a preserve for open space in Palm Springs, ensuring that everyone has access to parks...


Coachella Animal Network to provide low-cost cat and dog clinic in Indio this month

The Coachella Animal Network (CAN) has announced plans to conduct a low-cost dog and cat clinic this month in Indio. The clinic will provide services such as spaying, neutering, vaccinations, and microchipping.


Former MoviePass executive found guilty of embezzling to repay loan for Coachella festival expenses

Khalid Itum, a 43-year-old former executive at cinema subscription service provider MoviePass Inc., has been found guilty by a jury of embezzling at least $260,000. The funds were used to repay money that he had borrowed to produce an event at the Coachella music festival. The verdict came after a three-day trial.


Five candidates confirm bids for two soon-to-be-vacant Palm Springs City Council seats

Five individuals have expressed their intent to run for the Palm Springs City Council, aiming to fill the seats of Christy Holstege and Lisa Middleton. The Desert Sun reports that these two long-standing council members have declared their intention to seek state offices.


OneFuture Coachella Valley's Gents Alliance to hold 2024 Male Student Leadership Conference in February

The Gents Alliance Program, under the umbrella of OneFuture Coachella Valley, has announced that its 2024 Male Student Leadership Conference is set to take place this month. The organization is encouraging high school and college educators to prepare their students for participation.


Palm Desert's city council approves a five-district map

The Palm Desert City Council has officially approved the adoption of "Map 109 Renumbered B," marking the beginning of a transition to a five-district election system.


College of the Desert holds grand opening of its new Child Development Center in Indio

The College of the Desert recently celebrated the grand opening of its Child Development Center at its downtown Indio campus. The new facility, which spans approximately 18,000 square feet, will provide childcare services and also serve as a training ground for aspiring early childhood educators.


Search warrant in Coachella leads to the arrest of three and stolen gun

Three individuals were arrested following a weapons-related search warrant at a Coachella residence, leading to the seizure of two firearms—one reported stolen—ammunition, and suspected Fentanyl. Two of the arrestees are residents of Coachella, while the third hails from Thermal.


Earthquake Brace+Bolt retrofit grants of up to $3,000 are available to Coachella Valley residents

The Earthquake Brace+Bolt (EBB) seismic retrofit grants are now accessible to numerous homeowners in California, including those residing in Cathedral City and other communities within the Coachella Valley. The initiative offers up to $3,000 in aid to bolster properties against potential earthquake damage.