David Hutton News
Coachella Valley Repertory announces auditions for 'OPHELIA LIVES!'
By David Hutton | Aug 7, 2023
The Coachella Valley Repertory (CVRep) has announced auditions for a new production it will stage this fall, according to a news release, and it is encouraging young adults to come to open auditions and try out for a role in the play, a spin on a classic play.
Indio City Council approves park and communications upgrades: 'It's a great opportunity for us to invest back in our community'
By David Hutton | Dec 28, 2022
Indio City Council certified the general election during a recent meeting, swore in the council for a new term, and approved funding for park improvements and communication upgrades for the police department.
Coachella Valley's Acrisure Arena reveals first concert lineup of 'superstar shows'
By David Hutton | Sep 29, 2022
Acrisure Arena is unveiling its first lineup of concerts with a star-studded schedule including the Eagles, The Doobie Brothers, Jimmy Buffett, Maroon 5 and Grupo Firme.
Palm Springs invites community to attend 'disaster preparedness expo'
By David Hutton | Sep 24, 2022
Officials from Palm Springs invited community members to join the city's emergency manager for a disaster preparedness expo on Sept. 29.
Kays: '$6.5 million will go a long way in helping the library improve services and access to the community'
By David Hutton | Sep 23, 2022
The Palm Springs Public Library will receive $6.5 million in upgrades thanks to a Building Forward Grant awarded by the California State Library.
Renova Energy to host job fair Aug. 27
By David Hutton | Aug 25, 2022
Renova Energy will host a job fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 27 in their building at 74923 Hovley Lane E. in Palm Desert, California.
Coachella Valley Crime Stoppers: 'I was contacted by the police chief and asked to serve. I had something to give people'
By David Hutton | Apr 18, 2022
For more than four decades, members of local crime stopper groups have worked to help thwart illegal activity in the area as two police chiefs started groups in the valley in 1980 after seeing the success of similar organizations in Albuquerque, N.M.