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Palm Desert launches new program aimed to address community concerns

Palm Desert Discussions is a new program that helps community members understand the different city providers and how to quickly find accurate information when questions arise. The free lecture series aims to educate residents about essential services and address local concerns. Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) is the first agency participating in the city’s program. It will

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Structure fire in Palm Springs

A fire was reported at 6:19 P.M. tonight on the 1200 block of S. Gene Autry Trail in Palm Springs. Upon arrivals, Palm Springs firefighters located a car in a service bay that had caught fire inside of Exotic Car Service, Palm Springs. According to the Palm Springs Fire Chief, units quickly extinguished the flames

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Idyllwild and other mountain communities stay prepared for wildfires as Nixon Fire burns

Much like residents in the Coachella Valley yesterday, Idyllwild residents noticed the smoke from the Nixon Fire, which is burning in south Riverside County. Joel Feingold, a longtime resident of Idyllwild and a volunteer for its Mountain Community Patrol, says the smoke caused some concern yesterday. “Anytime we can clearly see smoke billowing just over

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Local governments highlight ongoing efforts to clear homeless encampments after Newsom order

California’s worsening homeless crisis has led local city governments throughout the Coachella Valley, along with Riverside County, to work on multi-pronged solutions over the years to address the problem. A point-in-time county taken in December 2023 estimated that more than 180,000 people were experiencing homelessness in California —up 6% from 2022. Last week, Governor Gavin

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Riverside County Board of Supervisors adopt ‘Rancho Ordinance’ for Coachella Valley

The Riverside County Board of Supervisors formally adopted the Rancho Community Event Facility Ordinance today, allowing permitted outdoor events at “ranchos” under conditions that recognize the “historical, cultural” aspects of Latino traditions in the Coachella Valley. In a 5-0 vote, the board approved the ordinance, which has been spearheaded by Supervisor Manuel Perez, whose Fourth

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A sneak peek of the luxurious Thompson Hotel, slated to open September in downtown Palm Springs

For the last 15 years, we have waited to see what would become of two-and-a-half blocks of prime property in downtown Palm Springs. Now, it’s finally taking shape along the desert skyline. With millions of dollars invested into the completion of the project, the Thompson Palm Springs is finally ready to make its debut in September. New Channel 3’s Angela Chen got

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