News from 2022
Some [board members] are more equal than others
By Kenny Snell | Mar 17, 2022
John Glenn Middle School, of the Desert Sands Unified School District (DSUSD), received an award from the California League of Schools “as being a 2022 School to Watch Redesignation VI”, according to Superintendent Scott Bailey’s Twitter.
Curative offers free COVID-19 testing at Palm Springs Convention Center
By Press Release | Mar 17, 2022
Curative is currently offering free COVID testing at the Palm Springs Convention Center every Monday and Friday, 8:30 am – 3:30 pm.
East Valley Republican Woman Patriots host Community Townhall with Anthony Trimino
By Press Release | Mar 17, 2022
On March 17, 2022, The East Valley Republican Woman Patriots will host a Community Townhall with gubernatorial candidate, Anthony Trimino
Osaka heckled, asks for compassion after match: 'Truth is that I have suffered long bouts of depression'
By Art Benavidez | Mar 16, 2022
Naomi Osaka showed some resiliency during her recent loss to Veronika Kudermetova at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
Riverside County Waste Resources Department to provide free Zero Waste Class on Saturday
By Press release submission | Mar 16, 2022
Join the Department of Waste Resources for a new online class – Making Your Home Zero Waste.
With Ohmconnect, You Get Paid to Save Energy
By Press release submission | Mar 15, 2022
Did you know that the state of California pays residents to save energy?
Palm Springs Police Department: Personnel Change Announcement
By Press release submission | Mar 14, 2022
Personnel Change Announcement
California State to host NCAA regional basketball tournament
By Caleb Lombardo | Mar 11, 2022
California State University-San Bernardino will host games for the west region in the NCAA Division II basketball tournament. CSUSB was named the host after receiving the No. 2 seed from the selection committee.
2022 Eisenhower Cup coming to Indian Wells Tennis Garden
By Laurie A. Luebbert | Mar 11, 2022
Naomi Osaka, Paula Badosa, and Simona Halep are among the stars of the Women’s Tennis Association who will participate in the 2022 Eisenhower Cup at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
Ably Apparel Brings Their Stain and Odor-resistant Apparel Technology to Palm Desert for Pop-up
By Ably Apparel | Mar 11, 2022
Seattle-based brand Ably is opening a pop-up in the heart of Palm Desert for three-months starting February 15. The pop-up will showcase the brand’s unique Anti-stain , anti-stink , and quick-dry fabrics, offering a chance to test out their Filium® technology with various liquids (such as ketchup) on site for shoppers to experience the brand IRL.
Farmer in the Dale Farmers Market
By Farmer in the Dale | Mar 10, 2022
Over 25 years we have worked with our local farmers and they are a big reason that we can offer great quality prices at crazy low prices.
ONE-PS Annual Neighborhood Picnic & Expo set for March 19
By Amy Blaisdell | Mar 9, 2022
After a two-year hiatus, come join in a celebration of our 50 Palm Springs neigborhoods and the many wonderful things that make our city like no place else, when the Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs, (ONE-PS), host their 13th Annual Picnic & Community Expo on Saturday, March 19 in Ruth Hardy Park.
Residents invited to second Homeless Navigation Center meeting on March 15
By Amy Blaisdell | Mar 9, 2022
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.
New Mask Guidelines Take Effect March 12
By Mike Swize, Ed.D. | Mar 9, 2022
Over the last school year, PSUSD has followed California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and Riverside County Public Health (RCPH) guidance and mandates to allow for full in-person instruction in the safest way possible.
City promising time to hear community concerns as it moves forward with next homeless center meeting
By Mark Talkington | Mar 8, 2022
Acknowledging the first meeting with neighbors in the northern part of the city didn’t go as well as they expected, city leaders on Tuesday promised a scheduled second meeting about a planned homeless services center would include an opportunity for open discussion.
ONE-PS Annual Neighborhood Picnic & Expo slated for March 19
By Press Release | Mar 7, 2022
After a two-year hiatus, come join in a celebration of our 50 Palm Springs neigborhoods and the many wonderful things that make our city like no place else, when the Organized Neighborhoods of Palm Springs, (ONE-PS), host their 13th Annual Picnic & Community Expo on Saturday, March 19 in Ruth Hardy Park.
Coachella Tree-Planting Event Hosted by City and California Urban Forests Council
By California Urban Forest Council | Mar 7, 2022
The City of Coachella will join the California Urban Forests Council (CaUFC), alongside 27 other service-minded municipal agencies, on March 12, 2022 to plant nearly 2,000 trees across California during the AMPlifying the Urban Forest event.
Coachella Valley Association of Governments sponsoring oil, oil filter recycling event
By Press Release | Mar 7, 2022
Coachella Valley Association of Governments has issued the following press release:The Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) invites you to recycle your used motor oil and filters.
Palm Springs Chalk Art Festival scheduled for this month
By Press Release | Mar 7, 2022
The Palm Springs Sunup Rotary Club presents its 10th Annual Palm Springs Chalk Art Festival in Downtown Palm Springs.
Dreams Fertility opens in Palm Springs
By Press Release | Mar 1, 2022
Dreams Fertility is pleased to announce the opening of its clinic in Palm Springs, California, providing distinguished fertility treatment to patients across the Coachella Valley, Riverside, San Bernardino and Kern Counties, or as a destination for patients across the United States and internationally.