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Month: June 2013

Summer deals sizzle for locals

We’re nearing the first day of summer here in the desert. The snowbirds flew home and only the brave stay for the heat. As population drops — so does business for the tourism industry. Businesses throughout the Coachella Valley want to get more customers in the summer season, and that’s good news for locals. As

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Here’s a schedule of weekend events for the Palm Springs ShortFest

Representatives from well-known studios, filmfestivals and publications will serve on panels and forums starting tomorrow atthe Palm Springs International ShortFest. ShortFest started Tuesday and ends Monday at Camelot Theatres in PalmSprings. The discussion starting tomorrow will cover “emerging trends and newpractices in the global film community,” according to festival organizers. “Building on the success of

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Forum to help teens and young adults in Rancho Mirage today

About 100 organizations that serve teenagers andyoung adults will participate in a forum in Rancho Mirage today. Oasis Community Services’ Desert Region TAY “UnConvention,” whichstarts at 9 a.m. at the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at EisenhowerMedical Center, is meant to create awareness of the resources the groups offerin eastern Riverside County. The county Department

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Dog reunited with owner after 3 years

A dog that disappeared three years ago was reunitedwith its stunned owner after an animal control officer found the dog’s embeddedmicrochip and retrieved the owner’s information. Bella, a shepherd-pit bull mix began the final leg of her journey backhome after she surprised a man who was working inside a small Riverside market,according to John Welsh

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Remembering James Gandolfini

James Gandolfini would have hated all this fuss. He was an actor who shrank from attention for anything but the roles he brought to life. No false modesty. He simply did his best to remain a private citizen behind his public characters. These included, of course, Tony Soprano, the fiendish, tormented mobster who the world

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Water lawsuit could raise rates

The battle over the valley’s water could cost you big time. Earlier this month, the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians sued the Desert Water Agency and the Coachella Valley Water District. At its latest meeting, the DWA released a memo about the potential costs if the tribe wins the suit. It would mean the

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