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Women on corporate boards increase company buyout value

If you own stock in a company targeted for acquisition, the behavior and makeup of the company’s board of directors – particularly whether it includes women – could be worth a lot of money for you.


Public Hearing Notice – Proposed User Fees Related to Massage Establishments

Public Hearing Notice – Proposed User Fees Related to Massage Establishments


KARTYE’S LATE GOAL PROPELS FIREBIRDS OVER BARRACUDA

The Firebirds defeated the San Jose Barracuda by the score 5-4 on Saturday night at Tech CU Arena. Tye Kartye scored with 2:29 left in the third period to seal the Firebirds’ 36th victory of the season..


EDISON INTERNATIONAL ANNOUNCES PRICING OF $500 MILLION OF 8.125% FIXED-TO-FIXED RESET RATE JUNIOR SUBORDINATED NOTES

Edison International yesterday announced the pricing of $500 million aggregate principal amount of 8.125% Fixed-to-Fixed Reset Rate Junior Subordinated Notes due 2053.


Shredding & E-Waste Collection Event on April 1

Shredding & E-Waste Collection Event on April 1 at 8:00 am


Confronting anti-vaccine activism with life-saving narratives

Public and private sector health officials and public policymakers should team up immediately with community leaders to more effectively disseminate accurate narratives regarding the life-saving benefits of vaccines to counter widespread, harmful misinformation from anti-vaccine activists.


Public Notice of Availability & Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration – Development Permit 22-4

The project site occupies approximately 4.85 acres of vacant land at the northeast corner of Avenue 19 and Calle De Los Romos in the City of Desert Hot Springs


March Lead$ Lunch will be held at The Village on March 21

March Lead$ Lunch will be held at The Village on March 21 at 12:00 pm


2nd Annual Community Investment Golf Championship To Benefit Pueblo Unido CDC

Pueblo Unido CDC will host its 2nd Annual Community Investment Golf Championship, Friday, March 31, 2023 at the Classic Club in Palm Desert.



Civil Rights and Farmworker Champion Amalia De Aztlan Honored as Fourth District Woman of the Year

Amalia De Aztlan, who has worked and organized on civil rights and farmworker causes throughout her life, was honored by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors this morning as Woman of the Year in the Fourth Supervisorial District.


District Elementary Track Meet (Grades 3-5) on March 17

District Elementary Track Meet (Grades 3-5) on March 17 at 5:00 PM


Amy's Purpose March Mixer honoring Bruce Fessier a swinging success

For more information about Amy’s Purpose and it education programs please go to www.amyspurpose.net or call 760-831-3090 Amy’s Purpose is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.


Riverside County Sheriff's Department to host career fair on Saturday, March 11: 'This is a fantastic opportunity'

The Riverside County Sheriff's Department invites the public to a Career Fair and Expedited Hiring Event on Saturday, March 11, at the Ben Clark Training Center in Riverside.


Acrisure Arena named 'Large Business of the Year' at The Rammys: 'This award belongs to the entire Coachella Valley community'

A new venue already reaping recognition, Acrisure Arena received a Rammy from Rancho Mirage Chamber of Commerce, naming it "Large Business of the Year".


Police cite intoxication in death of female pedestrian in Palm Desert.

A female pedestrian was struck and killed March 4 in a Palm Desert, California accident, and a suspected drunken driver was subsequently charged with homicide, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department said in a news release.


Coachella Valley's Read With Me Volunteers receives grant: ‘We knew it would be a perfect fit’

Read With Me Volunteers, a Coachella Valley-based program that helps students learn English, recently received a $10,000 grant to start their tutoring program at Cathedral City’s Agua Caliente Elementary School.


COD Superintendent/President: 'College of the Desert takes very seriously the privacy of information in our care'

College of the Desert (COD) is providing free credit monitoring services for victims of a malware attack, which hit its online network last summer and exposed the personal data of approximately 800 people.


PSP receives federal grant to accelerate baggage claim renovations, 'part of our efforts to create a world-class airport'

It may soon be easier and quicker to claim baggage at the Palm Springs International Airport because of a $5.7 million grant meant to speed up a renovation project.


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.