Recent News About Indio
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Keep calm & color on April 6
Keep calm & color on April 6 at 9:00 AM
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Legal clinic: family law access project on April 6
Legal clinic: family law access project on April 6 at 9:30 AM
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Cell phone & internet safety class to be held on March 27
Cell phone & internet safety class to be held on March 27 at 1:00 PM
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Community action partnership utility assistance to be held on March 27
Community action partnership utility assistance to be held on March 27 at 10:00 AM
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Nonprofit spotlight: Coachella valley giving day
Celebrate the inaugural Coachella Valley Giving Day on March 1 by bringing the region together as one community, raising money and awareness for local nonprofits in the Coachella Valley.
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Indio councilman on helping first-time home buyers: 'It's important because housing is a major issue for everyone around here'
Despite the high cost of housing throughout the Coachella Valley, first- time home buyers may find hope in the Indio City Council, which is studying what needs to be done to fill this void.
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Indio council member discusses upcoming improvements: 'This was another piece of what’s important to the community'
As requested by Indio residents, the Jackson Tennis Courts will be getting a long-awaited upgrade as part of the city’s ongoing $10 million capital improvement project.
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Indio launches revamped volunteer program
The city of Indio, California, has launched its newly-revamped volunteer program and invited members of the community to sign up for different ways to make a difference close to home.
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Indio City Council approves park and communications upgrades: 'It's a great opportunity for us to invest back in our community'
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.
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IID reopens Tree for All Program for electric customers in Coachella Valley
Imperial Irrigation District announces the reopening of its “Tree for All” program for a final drive-thru tree distribution event in 2022.
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Indio, LaQunta begin $900,000 reconstruction of state Highway 111 and Jefferson 'major intersection'
The California cities of Indio and La Quinta have begun a $900,000 joint reconstruction project of the intersection at state Highway 111 and Jefferson Street, reducing traffic to one lane in each direction until construction is scheduled to be completed Dec. 23.
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Indio police search for hit-and-run suspect who injured child: 'We need your help'
The Indio Police Department is seeking the public's help in tracking down a hit-and-run driver who left an 11-year-old pedestrian with minor injuries.
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Indio City Council approves $2.2 million for Living Room Park Project and outdoor amphitheater 'helping to revitalize the downtown area'
Indio City Councilmember Glenn Miller provided insight into what was covered at the recent City Council meeting, including the approval of $2.2 million for the Living Room Park project.
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Drunk driver crashes into light post and fence with 2-year-old son inside the vehicle
A Coachella father, who was allegedly driving while intoxicated on Sunday morning, crashed into a light post and fence while his 2-year-old son was in the car, unbuckled, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department said.
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Desert Sands school district employee allegedly carjacked by two boys in school parking lot
Two boys believed to be armed with a handgun forcibly carjacked a Desert Sands Unified School District employee recently only to be apprehended after a police pursuit, NBC Palm Springs reported.
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Indio City Council: 'August 26, from now on will be known as Hunter Lopez Day'
An Indio Marine who died in a bombing at the end of the Afghanistan war will be proudly remembered in his hometown with the annual observance of Hunter Lopez Day.
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Certified Farmers Markets returns to the Valley 'bigger, and better than before'
Offering not only fresh food but also music and art to unite the community in a festive experience, the annual Certified Farmers Markets is returning to several locations across the Valley this week, the Indio Certified Farmers Market posted on Facebook.
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Indio to award grants 'up to $5,000' to local nonprofits
The city of Indio confirmed it will be awarding grants up to $5,000 to local nonprofits through its Community Grants and Sponsorship Program. Applications can now be submitted.
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'A great opportunity': Indio City Council allocates community development grants at recent meeting
On Sept. 21, the Indio City Council held a meeting to discuss the upcoming month's agenda. Coachella Valley Times reached out to city councilmember Glenn Miller for highlights of the meeting.
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Missing Arizona woman may be in Indio area; police ask community to be on the watch
Indio and Palm Springs residents are asked to assist in locating a missing Arizona woman whom police say may be in the area.