News published on Coachella Valley Times in July 2023

News from July 2023


Greater Palm Springs Realtors hosts Membership Committee on July 14

Greater Palm Springs Realtors hosts Membership Committee on July 14 at 9:00am


University of California, Riverdale announces Widely consumed vegetable oil leads to an unhealthy gut

High consumption of soybean oil has been linked to obesity and diabetes and potentially autism, Alzheimer’s disease, anxiety, and depression.


Padilla passes Senate Bill 583: 'The environmental calamity at the Salton Sea is decades in the making'

Sen. Steve Padilla has gained a victory in the California State Senate's approval of a rescue mission for the Salton Sea, which was put into effect with Senate Bill 583, his own legislation.


Palm Springs Police: 'The suspect had been identified as a person of interest in a series of burglaries and grand theft cases'

A Palm Springs Police Department K9 officer arrested a suspect in connection with a series of burglaries and grand theft auto cases.


Greater palm Springs Realtors hosts SUPRA: Agent Training - eKEY Basic on July 13

Greater palm Springs Realtors hosts SUPRA: Agent Training - eKEY Basic on July 13 at 8:30am


University of California, Riverdale announces Sheep and cattle-killing disease carriers never take a break

Bluetongue virus, an incurable cattle and sheep-killing disease, is spread by tiny flies once thought to disappear in winter.


Facenda: ‘Agua Caliente Casinos is looking forward to hosting an extended weekend of fun to celebrate 4th of July’

Agua Caliente Casinos is hosting an extensive Fourth of July celebration, open to all ages, over the course of four days leading up to fireworks on Independence Day.


Ruiz delivers $2.8M infrastructure award: ‘The safety of my constituents is my top priority’

Congressman Raul Ruiz (D-CA) applauded $2.8 million in federal funding from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), secured under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.


Coachella Valley Economic Partnership announces Urban Displacement in the Coachella Valley

Since the beginning of the pandemic, residential real estate has been on a wild roller coaster ride. Housing prices in the Coachella Valley rose to historic levels during the COVID restrictions.


Palm Springs Police: 'We are grateful that no injuries were reported, and we remain committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community'

Palm Springs Police arrested two juvenile males on Thursday evening for alleged involvement in a shooting in a busy area. According to the Palm Springs Police Department (PSPD), no one was hurt during the shooting.


Palm Springs Animal Shelter hosts Public Vaccine Clinic on July 13

Palm Springs Animal Shelter hosts Public Vaccine Clinic on July 13 at 9:30am


California Public Utility Commission hosts Federal Funding Account Application Process on July 6

California Public Utility Commission hosts Federal Funding Account Application Process on July 6 at 10:00 AM


Palm Springs Animal Shelter hosts Gimme Shelter Tour on July 11

Palm Springs Animal Shelter hosts Gimme Shelter Tour on July 11 at 4pm


City of Desert Hot Spring hosts Public Safety Commission Regular Meeting on July 13

City of Desert Hot Spring hosts Public Safety Commission Regular Meeting on July 13 at 6:00pm


City of Desert Hot Spring hosts Planning Commission Regular Meeting on July 11

City of Desert Hot Spring hosts Planning Commission Regular Meeting on July 11 at 6:00pm


University of California, Riverdale announces Study advances understanding of anthropogenic effects on climate change

UC Riverside-led study examines climate impacts of anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases using a broad set of climate models


University of California, Riverdale announces Chemists develop new method to create chiral structures

Some molecules exist in two forms such that their structures and their mirror images are not superimposable, like our left and right hands.


California Public Utility Commission announces CPUC Accepting Applications for Broadband Federal Funding Account Grants To Support Closing the Digital Divide

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today began accepting applications for its Federal Funding Account, a $2 billion grant program focused on building last-mile broadband internet infrastructure for communities without access to internet service at sufficient and reliable speeds.