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Perez allocates $30k for next series of mobile animal services clinics
By Coachella Valley Times | Jun 4, 2024
Over the past 12 months, with funding support from Supervisor Perez, Riverside County has been able to bring spay and neuter clinics to Indio Hills, North Shore, and the Oasis Mobile Home Park Community. Additionally, wellness clinics have been held in Sky Valley, Blythe, Carver Tract, North Shore, and Thousand Palms. These eight events assisted an estimated 80 dogs and cats with spay and neuter procedures and another 1,000 pets with vaccines and microchips. All services were provided free of charge for residents.
The Living Desert mourns beloved giraffe Dadisi
By Coachella Valley Times | Jun 4, 2024
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens has announced the passing of Dadisi, a 23-year-old giraffe. On June 3, Dadisi was euthanized peacefully on a bed of sand, surrounded by her caretakers. During her final days, team members from various departments visited to bid farewell.
House releases FY25 defense appropriations bill prioritizing innovation and counter-China efforts
By Coachella Valley Times | Jun 4, 2024
Defense Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Ken Calvert (CA-41), alongside colleagues from the House Appropriations Committee, has released the Fiscal Year 2025 Defense Appropriations Bill. The bill is scheduled for markup by the Defense Subcommittee on June 5.
CSUSB alumni find success at The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage
By Coachella Valley Times | Jun 4, 2024
Four recent alumni from California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) have found their professional paths at The Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage. David Pacheco, Baldomero Felix, Cristian Cabrera, and Sofia Torres-Crespo are bringing a blend of education and dedication to the luxury resort.
West Nile Virus activity increases in Eastern Coachella Valley
By Coachella Valley Times | May 31, 2024
The Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District has detected additional West Nile Virus (WNV) positive samples in the eastern Coachella Valley. Samples from routine collection sites in Thermal and Oasis tested positive for WNV for the first time this year. Samples in Mecca also returned positive results. This week's findings bring the total number of WNV positive samples to eighteen for 2024, a significant increase compared to last year when no virus activity was detected at this time.
Padilla on national monument resolution: 'We must act as stewards of the unique natural beauty that can be found here’
By Coachella Valley Times | May 30, 2024
California Senator Steve Padilla, representing District 18, has emphasized the need for Californians to "act as stewards" of the 660,000 acres of public land that stretch from the Coachella Valley to the Colorado River. The statement was made in a press release on May 17, following his introduction of a resolution to designate this expanse as the Chuckwalla National Monument.
Palm Springs invites proposals for $6 million in community project funding
By Coachella Valley Times | May 30, 2024
The City of Palm Springs Measure J Commission is inviting residents, neighborhood organizations, businesses, and non-profits to submit proposals for a share of $6 million allocated for community-initiated projects. The funding comes from the City’s Measure J tax dollars. Projects can be either City-funded and managed or managed by non-profits.
Chairman John A. James Lifetime Achievement Award presented to David Brinkman
By Coachella Valley Times | May 29, 2024
On May 29, 2024, the Chairman John A. James Lifetime Achievement Award and President’s Award were announced.
Palm Springs Public Library launches new mobile app
By Coachella Valley Times | May 29, 2024
The Palm Springs Public Library has launched a new mobile app, now available for both Android and Apple devices. Users can find the app by searching for 'Palm Springs Public Library' in their respective app stores and downloading it for free.
Public-private partnership launches major EV truck charging depot near LA ports
By Coachella Valley Times | May 29, 2024
A new electric vehicle (EV) truck charging depot launched in May in Los Angeles is the product of an innovative public-private partnership between Prologis, Inc., Performance Team — A Maersk Company, and local utility companies.
City enters MOU regarding future steps for Talus La Quinta project
By Coachella Valley Times | May 29, 2024
The City of La Quinta on Friday, May 24, 2024, entered into a Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement (MOU) with The Robert Green Co. and SilverRock Development Co. (collectively, SDC). This agreement outlines the next steps should SDC fail to meet the June 30, 2024 deadline to close escrow on recapitalization loans and cure all defaults necessary to restart the development of Talus La Quinta, formerly known as SilverRock Resort.
Program offers free smartphones to low-income residents in Palm Springs
By Coachella Valley Times | May 29, 2024
Beginning May 30, residents in four low-income apartment communities will have the opportunity to qualify for free mobile smartphones through the Affordable Connectivity Program. This initiative is a result of a new partnership between the City of Palm Springs and Outreach Program Services of America.
La Quinta signs memorandum with developers for Talus/SilverRock Resort project
By Coachella Valley Times | May 28, 2024
The City of La Quinta has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding and Agreement (MOU) with The Robert Green Co. and SilverRock Development Co. (SDC) regarding the future of Talus La Quinta, formerly known as SilverRock Resort. This agreement, signed on May 24, 2024, outlines the next steps if SDC fails to meet the June 30, 2024 deadline for closing escrow on recapitalization loans and curing all defaults necessary to restart development.
Deadline nears for California businesses to apply for SBA loans after Tropical Storm Hilary
By Coachella Valley Times | May 28, 2024
Francisco Sánchez Jr., associate administrator for the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at the Small Business Administration, today reminded California small businesses of the June 24, 2024, deadline to apply for an SBA federal disaster loan for economic injury caused by Tropical Storm Hilary in Riverside County that occurred Aug. 19 – 21, 2023.
AAP – Food Samaritans hosts garden party fundraiser featuring Debby Holiday
By Coachella Valley Times | May 28, 2024
AAP – Food Samaritans is set to present the 'Evening Under the Stars' Garden Party, featuring a special performance by acclaimed singer-songwriter Debby Holiday. Known for her impactful music and engaging stage presence, Holiday will perform under the night sky, promising an evening of memorable entertainment.
San Diego doctor: Sinus infections ‘will affect your quality of sleep’
By Coachella Valley Times | May 24, 2024
Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts while sleeping, a potentially serious affliction. According to Dr. Paul Schalch Lepe of SoCal Breathe Free, sinusitis can cause various sleep issues including sleep apnea.
Mary Pickford Theatre unveils new immersive ScreenX auditorium
By Coachella Valley Times | May 24, 2024
The Mary Pickford Theatre in Downtown Cathedral City is set to unveil its new ScreenX auditorium on May 24, 2024, coinciding with the release of the film "Furiosa." This development follows an announcement made in April at CinemaCon by CJ 4DPLEX and D’Place Entertainment regarding the installation of the ScreenX format at this location.
Palm Springs hosts annual pool party for Memorial Day weekend
By Coachella Valley Times | May 23, 2024
Palm Springs Parks and Recreation is set to host the 2nd Annual “Dip into Summer Pool Party” on Saturday, May 25. The event, designed to keep children active and cool during Memorial Day Weekend, will be held at the Palm Springs Swim Center from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Palm Springs International Film Society awarded $25,000 NEA endowment
By Coachella Valley Times | May 23, 2024
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has granted a $25,000 award to the Palm Springs International Film Society. The funding, part of the NEA's Grants for Arts Projects initiative, will support the Palm Springs International Film Festival and Palm Springs International ShortFest.
Palm Springs police lieutenant honored for promoting diversity at Memorial Day luncheon
By Coachella Valley Times | May 23, 2024
Two local veteran organizations will present a Special Achievement Award to Palm Springs Police Lt. Gustavo Araiza on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27. American Veterans (AMVETS) Post 66 and Jon Castro Chapter 19 of Veterans for Peace (VFP) are sponsoring their 18th annual Memorial Day Awards Luncheon at Cimarron Golf Resort, located at 67603 30th Ave in Cathedral City. The event costs $28 per person and begins at noon.