City of Palm Desert
Recent News About City of Palm Desert
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Palm Desert residents get free admission to Palm Springs Air Museum on May 6
The Palm Springs Air Museum has announced that in celebration of Palm Desert Day, visitors who present a Palm Desert driver's license or utility bill will receive free admission to the museum on May 6.
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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.
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Riverside County Sheriff's Department DUI checkpoints 'significantly improve traffic safety'
To crack down on drunk driving and the roadway danger it creates, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department recently held a sobriety checkpoint in Palm Desert and arrested a Banning man.
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Palm Desert Investigations Bureau identified two additional suspects in Feb. 2 Palm Desert mall shooting
Two Adelanto men have been charged with attempted murder as additional suspects in a car-to-car shooting at a Palm Desert shopping mall last month.
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Palm Springs area invited to send off 'rock 'n' roll legends KISS' when 'End of the Road' world tour hits Acrisure Arena
Though New York City has a key role in rock band KISS' last hoorah, the Greater Palm Springs area also will have an opportunity to pay final tribute to this approximately 50-year-old global legend in November.
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'Glow in the Park' lantern event to return to The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert for 'dazzling immersive experience'
The second "Glow in the Park" lantern event will be returning to The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens this month after a "dazzling debut" last year, according to a press release by the City of Palm Desert.
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Bryan Adams' 'So Happy it Hurts' tour to stop at Acrisure Arena
Fans can catch Bryan Adams and his "So Happy It Hurts" tour during a stop at Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs in July with iconic group Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.
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'Hope to see you there' : Mayer takes his solo acoustic tour to Palm Desert
American singer and songwriter John Mayer won't have to defy gravity, maybe just sing it when he takes his solo acoustic tour to Palm Desert at Acrisure Arena this spring.
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New 'fun and uplifting' sculptures on display for Palm Desert's El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition
The City of Palm Desert has invited the public to usher in the new year by checking out the new sculptures on display for the 2023-24 El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition.
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Ruiz: 'I can think of no better way to honor [Sy Kaplan's] legacy'
President Joe Biden signed House of Representatives Bill 7925 (H.R. 7925) into law on Tuesday, designating the Palm Desert Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinic as the Sy Kaplan VA Clinic.
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Morales on $79 million award for CSUSB Palm Desert: 'The new Student Center building will be life changing'
California State University's Palm Desert campus celebrated the award of $79 million in state funds for the construction of a new student center, with state and local officials on hand to show their support at a recent check presentation ceremony.
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The Living Desert is 'so excited' to welcome two young rescue mountain lions to the Palm Desert zoo
The Living Desert, a Palm Desert zoo, is celebrating the arrival of two rescue mountain lions transferred from the Oakland Zoo.
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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.
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Stanley Cup, Jack Adams winner Bylsma named inaugural head coach of Coachella Valley Firebirds
As the Coachella Valley Firebirds hockey team welcomes its first head coach, it is with all the enthusiasm of a drum roll, because Dan Bylsma has a long track record as a hockey coach, including a Stanley Cup championship.
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Housing prices reach nearly double the national average in Coachella Valley: 'As prices have gone up, cash buyers have continued to pave the way
This month, year over year housing price increases have reached nearly double the national average in Coachella Valley. Confirming this increase is Kimberley Kelly, a Real Estate Agent at Kimberley Kelly and Associates.
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'I got the call': Palm Desert High School grad Brian Serven makes MLB debut with Colorado Rockies
Brian Serven, a 2013 Palm Desert High School graduate, made his MLB debut Wednesday with the Colorado Rockies in a game against the San Francisco Giants.
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Coachella Valley Housing Coalition director: 'We’re going to convert this into what we call the Palm Desert Merle Street Urban Self-Help Program.'
The city of Palm Desert has donated city property to the Coachella Valley Housing Coalition (CVHC), which plans to turn the empty lot into 14 houses for those in need.
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Palm Desert residents unite to help Ukrainian soldiers: 'We were moved by what these people are going through'
More than 100 Palm Desert community members joined together to assemble medical kits to be sent to help soldiers in the Ukraine.
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City of Palm Desert: 'working to make bicycling safer and more accessible'
On Twitter, the City of Palm Desert announced its initiative to make biking more accessible in the community while promoting National Bike Month, which is taking place all of May.
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Elder Love USA director: 'We offer the exact same level of professionalism and training as any other for-profit caregiving agency.'
Elder Love USA, a Palm Desert area nonprofit, is on a mission to help a group that often falls through the cracks when it comes to assistance: the middle class.