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GCVCC announces travel packages to Europe with detailed itineraries

The Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce (GCVCC) has announced a series of travel packages for 2025 and 2026, offering trips to Ireland, Greece, France, and Italy.


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Greater Coachella Valley Chamber announces political endorsements for local elections

The Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee (GCVC PAC) has announced its endorsements for the upcoming elections.


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Coachella Valley Firebirds defeat Ontario Reign with diverse scoring effort

The Coachella Valley Firebirds secured a 5-2 victory against the Ontario Reign on Friday night.


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Community invited to discuss Salton Sea restoration project

Riverside County Supervisor V. Manuel Perez, along with the California Natural Resources Agency and the Salton Sea Authority, will host a meeting next week to update the community on an upcoming project at the Salton Sea's North Shore.


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Dengue cases rise in Southern California; residents urged to take precautions

Southern California is currently seeing an increase in locally acquired dengue cases. In 2024, Los Angeles and San Diego County Public Health reported nine human cases of this nature. Typically, most dengue cases in California are travel-related, contracted from mosquitoes abroad. As of now, Riverside County has not reported any locally acquired dengue cases.


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CalChamber warns against Proposition 32 due to potential economic impact

Ads on social media are drawing attention to potential cost increases for Californians if Proposition 32 is approved. The measure, which proposes a minimum wage increase, is on the November ballot.


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Valley Sanitary District honors Bill Teague's 67-year career

The Valley Sanitary District is set to honor Bill Teague for his 67 years of service with a retirement ceremony. The event will acknowledge his many achievements, leadership roles, and significant contributions to wastewater management, the district, and the wider community. This occasion serves as a testament to Teague's enduring commitment to public service and environmental protection.


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Debate over new regulations on California's $4 trillion economy continues

The question of whether California's free market is competitive enough or if new regulations are needed is being examined by a state commission. This issue may lead to legislation in 2025. The California Legislature passed ACR 95 in August 2022, directing the California Law Revision Commission (CLRC) to study antitrust law topics and enforcement.


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Joshua Tree National Park announces temporary road closures for construction

Joshua Tree National Park will undergo road construction starting Monday, October 28. The project is scheduled to continue until November 11 and involves temporary closures of interior park roads for up to a day at a time. Visitors are advised to use alternate routes and anticipate possible detours and delays. Access to some trailheads, restrooms, and facilities may be temporarily restricted.


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Firebirds achieve first win of season against San Diego Gulls

The Coachella Valley Firebirds secured their first victory of the 2024-25 season with a narrow 6-5 win against the San Diego Gulls on Friday night. The highlight of the game was Cale Fleury's natural hat trick, where he scored three consecutive goals. Additionally, goaltender Nikke Kokko celebrated his first AHL win.


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California businesses face Nov. 19 deadline for SBA disaster loan applications

Francisco Sánchez Jr., associate administrator for the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at the Small Business Administration (SBA), has reminded small businesses in California about the upcoming deadline to apply for federal disaster loans. The deadline, set for November 19, is for economic injury caused by severe storms and flooding that occurred from January 21 to 23.


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Fantasy Springs celebrates Native American Day; honors Joaquin Ortiz's 35-year tenure

Fantasy Springs Resort Casino recently marked Native American Day, emphasizing the cultural heritage of the Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians. The event, held on September 26, 2024, also celebrated Joaquin Ortiz's 35-year tenure at the resort.


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Fundraiser aims to support Coachella Valley Horse Rescue's operations

Coachella Valley Horse Rescue (CVHR) is preparing for its 2nd Annual "Raising Hay" fundraiser, scheduled to take place at the historic J & J Ranch in La Quinta, California, on November 16, 2024. The event aims to generate funds for the rescue operations and equine-assisted wellness programs at their facility in Indio.


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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway reopens ahead of schedule

The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway is set to reopen on Friday, October 18, 2024, a day earlier than initially planned. The first tram will depart at 10:00 a.m., with the last ascent scheduled for 8:00 p.m. and the final descent at 9:30 p.m. Tram cars are expected to leave every half hour.


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Ken Calvert supports Israeli action against Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar

Today, Congressman Ken Calvert from California's 41st District addressed the recent actions taken by the Israeli Defense Forces. The statement came in response to the elimination of Yahya Sinwar, a leader within Hamas.


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First Imperial Credit Union announces new branch opening in La Quinta

First Imperial Credit Union has announced plans to open a new branch in La Quinta, marking its expansion into the Coachella Valley. This move signifies a commitment to building lasting relationships with members throughout the region.


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Dancing with the Stars announces live show return at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino

Dancing with the Stars: Live! is set to return to Fantasy Springs Resort Casino's Special Events Center on April 4, 2025. Tickets for the event will be available starting October 11, 2024, at the Fantasy Springs Box Office, by phone, or online.


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New Firebirds assistant coach Brennan Sonne balances career with family proximity

Brennan Sonne, a 37-year-old native of Maple Ridge, B.C., has joined the Firebirds as an assistant coach. His new role is seen as a homecoming after being hired by head coach Derek Laxdal in mid-July. Sonne's coaching career spans multiple continents, and he values the experiences gained from living in different cultures.


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California's easing inflation brings mixed impacts on incomes

The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) has released new data indicating that inflation in the state is easing, with a recent figure of 2.4%. This marks a significant decrease from the peak levels experienced during the inflation crisis. The Federal Reserve's decision to lower interest rates reflects its confidence in achieving a balance between price stability and labor market strength.


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U.S Latinos' economic impact grows significantly with robust entrepreneurship

The Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC), in collaboration with Wells Fargo, has released a report highlighting the significant economic contributions of U.S. Latinos. If considered a standalone nation, U.S. Latinos would rank as the fifth largest GDP globally, surpassing major economies such as India and Russia. The report projects that by 2027, the U.S. Latino economy will exceed Germany's GDP.