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The Palm Springs Black History Committee Annual Awards Gala is set to honor people in the community

The Palm Springs Black History Committee Annual Awards Gala is set to honor and celebrate people in the community for their achievements. It is The Palm Springs Black History Committee’s way of recognizing those individuals, groups, and local and corporate businesses who have allied with or contributed to the success and achievements of African Americans

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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will reopen Saturday, close again Monday-Wed to finish repairs to rain damaged roadway

UPDATE: The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will reopen for Saturday, February 3 and Sunday, February 4 after temporary road repairs were completed today following damage caused by this week’s storm. Regular weekend hours will resume with the first car up at 8:00 a.m., the last car up at 8:00 p.m. and the last car down at 9:30 p.m. The Tramway will

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California Desert Association of Realtors release in-depth analysis of local real estate market

The California Desert Association of Realtors has released its in-depth analysis of the economic landscape and trends shaping the valley’s real estate market. Projections for our housing markets suggest improvement from last year.. with an estimated 70-thousand more transactions this year than last year. Real estate experts say the prediction of lower interest rates will

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Felony charges filed against man, 26, suspected of burglary in Palm Desert near school

Felony charges were filed today against a 26-year-old man suspected of burglarizing a residence and leaving the scene, prompting a search from sheriff’s deputies near an elementary school. Mizahel Morales of Palm Desert was charged with one felony count each of burglary, assault with a gun, prevent/dissuade a witness/victim and vandalism, according to court records.

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Olive Crest raises more than $200K at ‘Power of One’ luncheon to help children and families in crisis

A local non-profit dedicated to preventing child abuse and restoring children and families in crisis raised more than $200,000 at their “Power of One” luncheon at Bighorn Golf Club on Thursday. Olive Crest celebrated locals they call “champions of hope” who have made a difference by donating their time, knowledge, and money and have even fostered

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Your Vote 2024: California U.S. Senate Seat

News Channel 3’s John White is going in-depth on the primaries for U.S. Senate in California. New campaign finance data is out today, revealing how the candidates are prepared for the primaries and the general election, should they be one of the two top finishers in March. You can do your own research here: https://www.fec.gov/data/elections/senate/CA/2024/

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