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Living Desert seeks public input on grant for addressing illegal vehicle activities
By Coachella Valley Times | Mar 5, 2024
The conservation team at The Living Desert has prepared a preliminary grant application for the 2024 California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division (OHMVR) Restoration Grant. The team is seeking public input on their proposal, which aims to address illegal off-highway vehicle activities within Joshua Tree National Park (JTNP) through scientific studies and outreach interventions.
City of Palm Desert receives Certified Autism Center designation
By Coachella Valley Times | Jan 27, 2024
The City of Palm Desert has received the Certified Autism Center designation from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). This makes it the first city in California and the second nationwide to achieve this recognition.
Palm Springs Air Museum: ‘A huge thank you to Concorde Battery Corporation for powering our mission’
By Coachella Valley Times | Jan 16, 2024
The Palm Springs Air Museum (PSAM) has announced the receipt of a generous donation from Concorde Battery Corporation, valued at $14,980. The donation comprises lead-acid batteries, a product that Concorde specializes in for aircraft maintenance. This contribution will significantly aid PSAM in its mission to preserve aviation history.
Indio residents get 5% cash back on local purchases with new rewards program
By Coachella Valley Times | Jan 16, 2024
The City of Indio has introduced an initiative named Open Rewards: Shop Local, aimed at bolstering the city's economic resilience and fostering a sense of local pride among residents. The initiative, accessible through a mobile application, allows residents to earn 5% cash back on products purchased from businesses in Indio.
Marsha P. Johnson LGBTQ+ Youth Drop-In Center to open in Palm Springs
By Coachella Valley Times | Jan 9, 2024
The Transgender Health & Wellness Center (TH&WC) has announced the inauguration of a Marsha P. Johnson LGBTQ+ Youth Drop-In Center (MPJ) in Palm Springs, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for January 21.
Desert Recreation District is offering youth a free bike trip to Coronado
By Coachella Valley Times | Jan 8, 2024
The Desert Recreation District has announced that it will be hosting a free Coronado Bayshore Bikeway Coastal Ride this month, inviting young people aged between 10 and 17 to participate.
Mexican wolf with amputated leg rejoins packmates at the Living Desert Zoo
By Coachella Valley Times | Dec 24, 2023
A Mexican gray wolf, which recently underwent a leg amputation, has been successfully reintegrated into her habitat at the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert after a brief recovery period. The female wolf, named Soleil Ellen, was peacefully received by her packmates.
Agua Caliente continues annual toy drop tradition supporting local shelter
By Coachella Valley Times | Dec 19, 2023
This holiday season, Agua Caliente Casinos continued their tradition of the Angel Tree Shelter From the Storm toy drop. The annual charity drive, conducted through the Agua Cares program, enables Agua Caliente team members to support the local community. On December 13, more than 300 gifts were delivered by Agua Caliente team members to Shelter From the Storm’s offices in Coachella Valley.
Agua Caliente honors sous-chef with $10K after three decades of service
By Coachella Valley Times | Dec 19, 2023
Palm Springs, CA (Dec. 6, 2023) – Agua Caliente Casinos recognized the hard work and dedication of its team members by celebrating Roy Agrium's 30 years of employment with a $10,000 gift. Agrium is the first person to reach this milestone at Agua Caliente Casinos.
The Palm Springs Surf Club opens to the public on New Year's Day.
By Coachella Valley Times | Dec 16, 2023
Surfers in Palm Springs will soon have the opportunity to catch waves without making a trip to the coast. The Palm Springs Surf Club (PSSC), an $80 million beach-style, sustainable entertainment destination situated in the desert, is slated to open its doors to the public on January 1, 2024.
City of Palm Springs to unveil 'Pillars of Palm Springs' public art installation on World Art Day 2024
By Coachella Valley Times | Dec 14, 2023
The City of Palm Springs has revealed plans for a new public art project, set to be unveiled on World Art Day 2024. The initiative, dubbed "Pillars of Palm Springs," is the most significant project commissioned by the City of Palm Springs Public Arts Commission to date.
Delta Conveyance and Sites Reservoir water projects move closer to construction phase
By Coachella Valley Times | Dec 13, 2023
The Desert Water Agency (DWA) has announced that the Delta Conveyance Project and the Sites Reservoir project have achieved significant milestones, indicating imminent commencement of construction. The DWA emphasizes the importance of these projects in replenishing the groundwater basin.
DAP Health’s expansion plan builds momentum: ‘People are going to be healthier and happier’
By Coachella Valley Times | Dec 5, 2023
The 10-year strategic plan of DAP Health, known as Vision Forward, is projected to be completed by 2025. The initiative seeks to enhance the organization's service capacity from its current 10,000 clients to a staggering 25,000. The organization holds a firm belief that this expansion will provide significant benefits to the community.
Renova Energy announces revamp to customer app
By Coachella Valley Times | Dec 5, 2023
Renova Energy, a prominent player in the renewable energy sector, has unveiled an updated version of its customer application. The enhanced app integrates new features with existing ones, offering customers a comprehensive platform for managing their solar systems.
DAP Health to participate in Greater Palm Springs Pride: ‘We have always fought for the LGBTQ+ community’
By Coachella Valley Times | Nov 2, 2023
DAP Health will be participating in this year's Greater Palm Springs Pride, a tradition they've maintained since the event's inception in 1986. According to DAP Health CEO David Brinkman, the entire company is eagerly anticipating the event, especially following their recent integration with Borrego Health.
Mayor Grace Garner: 'A bright star in our city has left us'
By Coachella Valley Times | Oct 17, 2023
According to a statement shared on social media, actress, author, health advocate, and long-time Palm Springs resident Suzanne Somers passed away on Sunday morning. The City of Palm Springs expressed their condolences and paid tribute to Somers, who was a beloved member of the community for over four decades.
City of Palm Desert calls for artists to celebrate community spirit through mural project
By Coachella Valley Times | Oct 17, 2023
The City of Palm Desert is calling upon talented mural artists to be part of a creative endeavor that will pay tribute to the hard work of its Public Works staff and other outdoor workers in the wake of Hurricane Hilary's impact.
DAP Health announces Coachella Valley's first free harm reduction vending machine
By Coachella Valley Times | Sep 26, 2023
On Sept. 14, DAP Health unveiled a vending machine that dispenses free harm reduction materials at Hunters Nightclub in Palm Springs. This vending machine is the first of its kind in the Coachella Valley, with similar machines appearing in various parts of California and other states, including New York City.
West Nile Virus detected in mosquito samples from Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage
By Coachella Valley Times | Sep 13, 2023
Mosquito samples collected from routine sites in Palm Desert and Rancho Mirage have tested positive for the West Nile virus (WNV), according to the Coachella Valley Mosquito & Vector Control District. This marks the first detection of the virus in these areas in 2023 and brings the total number of positive samples in the valley to 20.
Saruwatari: 'This grant supports data initiatives to directly target prevention efforts'
By Coachella Valley Times Report | Sep 8, 2023
The Riverside University Health System-Public Health (RUHS-PH) was awarded a $14.5 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) which will allow RUHS-PD to "expand drug overdose surveillance" and bolster prevention efforts.