City of Palm Springs
Recent News About City of Palm Springs
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Coachella Valley Volunteers in Medicine opens second Palm Springs location to provide 'free health-care services' to low-income residents
Coachella Valley Volunteers in Medicine has opened a second site in Palm Springs as part of its mission to provide free health care to those in need.
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Palm Springs mayor lauds new sister city program as a 'wonderful opportunity for us to increase cultural diversity'
Palm Springs City Council recently agreed to enter a proposed sister city program with San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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Palm Springs City Council resolution aims to 'defend the right to reproductive freedom'
Palm Springs City Council members unanimously approved a resolution Thursday declaring the city a safe place for women seeking abortion services.
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Palm Springs man faces felony charges after allegedly torching kitchen, car
After setting fire to his kitchen and car, a 58-year-old Palm Springs man faces felony charges that include arson and carjacking—the latter involving a Kia Soul he swiped and then crashed, police said.
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City of Palm Springs All American Fourth of July Pool Party, Baseball & Fireworks
The City of Palm Springs Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to present a host of FREE family friendly activities at the Swim Center, Sunrise Park and Palm Springs Stadium on Independence Day, culminating with a spectacular fireworks show at 9:15 pm from Palm Springs Stadium.
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City of Palm Springs hires Wise as new Parks and Recreation director
Palm Springs has hired Yvonne Wise as its new Parks and Recreation director, the city tweeted this week.
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Palm Springs Firefighters Association Fish Fry returns June 4 'after two-year hiatus'
The Firefighters Association Fish Fry is back Saturday, June 4, in Palm Springs.
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Veteran protests to block removal of former Palm Springs mayor's statue
Removing the statue of former Mayor Frank Bogert as ordered by the Palm Springs City Council did not go according to plan on Tuesday morning due to opposition that included a veteran who stood guard.
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Palm Springs Police Lt. Araiza: 'The community needs to know what we have. And it's not the mere possession of the equipment; it's how we use it too.'
Palm Springs City Council recently deliberated over the Palm Spring Police Department's use of military equipment in accordance with a new transparency law that took effect last September, News Channel 3 reported.
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Residents invited to second Homeless Navigation Center meeting on March 15
The City of Palm Springs would like to remind our residents they are invited to provide public input regarding a new Homeless Navigation Center to be located at 3589 McCarthy Road during the second in a series of special ongoing community meetings.
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Palm Springs Drought Response
Despite early winter storms, California remains in a drought. On January 4, 2022, the State Water Resources Control Board adopted an emergency regulation that prohibits certain wasteful water use practices statewide and encourages Californians to monitor their water use more closely while supporting habits to use water wisely.