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Teen charged with attempted murder after gang-related Palm Desert mall shooting with 'over 40 rounds fired'

A 19-year-old Desert Hot Springs, California, man has been arrested in connection with a gang-related mall shooting in February in Palm Desert.


Cronk: 'Protecting capital during more challenging times is often as important, or more important, than growing capital'

The Wells Fargo Investment Institute published its 2023 Midyear Outlook: Navigating End-of-Cycle Turbulence.


Dave & Buster's plans to hire 175 people for new Rancho Mirage site, expected to create 'a different demographic'

In preparation for a grand opening in Rancho Mirage, Dave & Buster's has put the call out for new staff members.




Palm Springs Animal Shelter hosts Public Vaccine Clinic on June 29

Palm Springs Animal Shelter hosts Public Vaccine Clinic on June 29 at 9:30am


Greater Palm Springs Realtors hosts GPSR Weekly Caravan Meeting on June 28

Greater Palm Springs Realtors hosts GPSR Weekly Caravan Meeting on June 28 at 8:00am


Greater Palm Springs Realtors hosts Special Events Committee Meeting on June 27

Greater Palm Springs Realtors hosts Special Events Committee Meeting on June 27 at 2:00pm


Greater Coachella Valley Chamber announces LifeStream’s 9 Cities Challenge Begins July 1

LifeStream Blood Bank’s 11th annual ‘9 Cities Challenge’ officially begins Saturday, July 1, and runs until Thursday, Aug. 31.


California Public Utility Commission hosts Webinar: Funding Opportunities for Broadband Projects – Closing California’s Digital Divide on June 28

California Public Utility Commission hosts Webinar: Funding Opportunities for Broadband Projects – Closing California’s Digital Divide on June 28 at 10:00 AM



PSPD commends alcohol-retail sites that 'demonstrated exemplary responsibility' by not serving minors

Two enforcement operations targeting underage drinking in Palm Springs found few willing to sell alcohol to minors, the Palm Springs Police Department said.


2 women arrested by Riverside County Sheriff for running Palm Desert brothel out on bail: 'This investigation is ongoing'

Two women accused of running a brothel in Palm Desert are out on bail, but the Riverside County Sheriff's Office is continuing its investigation.


Palm Springs Fire Department saves two hikers at Tahquitz Canyon

The Palm Springs Fire Department came to the rescue of two injured hikers in two separate incidents within 24 hours in the Tahquitz Canyon area.


University of California, Riverside announces UCR gets 4.5 out of 5 stars from Money magazine

UC Riverside achieved a 4.5 out of 5-star rating in Money magazine’s Best Colleges in America 2023 rankings, released June 22.


Imperial Irrigation District announces IID awards 2023 water safety summer activities grants

To help keep youth busy, cool and safe this summer, the Imperial Irrigation District is providing grant funds to cities and communities in the Imperial Valley in support of keeping pools open and/or providing other safe water activities.



Cathedral City Police on arrest of second suspect in Dollar Tree fight: He 'attempted to shoot the victim at point-blank range'

Cathedral City Police have confirmed the arrest of a second suspect in an attempted murder case involving shots fired after a fight broke out in a local Dollar Tree.


Greater Palm Springs Realtors hosts Board of Directors Meeting on June 27

Greater Palm Springs Realtors hosts Board of Directors Meeting on June 27 at 10:30am


U.S. representative: 'The U.S. military will have the tools it needs to win any fight'

U.S. Rep. Ken Calvert (R-CA) stands behind a new Defense Appropriations Bill as a means to strengthen the U.S. military with resources directed at handling world challenges.