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Exclusive first look at Palm Springs International Airport’s newest addition to its concessions

Cactus to Clouds is the latest in a series of new concessions to open at Palm Springs international Airport. The space transforms the former fountain atrium of the Sonny Bono concourse to bar/restaurant seating for roughly 60 people, offering increased capacity for the high tourism season. The sit features mid-century modern design and colorful flair. The name

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13 US Servicemembers killed in Kabul attack to receive Congressional Gold Medal next month

The 13 U.S. servicemembers killed during evacuations in Kabul, Afghanistan three years ago will posthumously receive the Congressional Gold Medal next month. House Speaker Mike Johnson will present the award to the servicemembers’ families on September 10. (Top row left to right) Maxton Soviak, Kareem Nikoui, David Espinoza, Rylee McCollum, Jared Schmitz, Taylor Hoover, Nicole

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Board to review short-term rental regulations for Idyllwild, Temecula Valley

Riverside County’s short-term rental regulations for properties in Idyllwild-Pine Cove and the Temecula Valley Wine Country yielded more than 500 cease-and-desist orders and $56,000 in citations during their first six months on the books, according to a report the Board of Supervisors will review tomorrow. The Transportation & Land Management Agency will present its semiannual

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Local artist Aaron Allen Marner named grand marshal of the 2024 Greater Palm Springs Pride Parade

Artist Aaron Allen Marner will serve as the Grand Marshal for the 2024 Greater Palm Springs Pride Parade, organizers announced. Marner is a Palm Springs-based artist known for his vibrant and thought-provoking artwork. Organizers said he is recognized for his advocacy for social justice and contributions to the arts community.  A Phoenix native who now

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Protestors call for change at Indio’s Detention Center; why they believe a portion of the facility should be used for the unhoused

Protesters stood outside the John Benoit Detention Center in Indio this morning demanding better use for the building.  During the ‘Open the Doors Now’ rally, protesters marched with signs asking Riverside County to repurpose the building to support the local homeless population.  According to the protesters, the detention center is only half full and could

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