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PSPD, local leaders taking steps to protect LGBTQ community in tense political climate
Following a year of rising hate crimes in 2023 and a shift in national politics, some members of the LGBTQ community in Palm Springs are feeling vulnerable. In response to fears, Palm Springs Police Chief, Andy Mills released a statement via social media, encouraging community members to remain hopeful and trust that officials will protect
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First Alert Weather Alert Day: Scattered Showers, Gusty Winds, Dropping Snow Levels Overnight to Saturday AM
A significant weather system is moving into the region, bringing cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and the possibility of mountain snow and light rain. As an upper-level trough approaches, low clouds have already developed across Southern California, extending into parts of the inland valleys. Showers are expected to taper off by Friday evening for our neighbors
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Palm Springs Council approves Section 14 settlement
Update11/14/24 – 8:06 PM After comments of support, Palm Springs Council members publicly submitted their votes to show a 5-0 unanimous approval of the settlement. Original Report 11/14/24 – 4:20 PM The Palm Springs City Council is set to vote tonight on a proposed settlement with the Section 14 Survivors group, a historic step in
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Palm Desert water polo to compete for CIF-SS championship
Palm Desert’s boys water polo team is title bound. The Aztecs advanced to the CIF-SS Division 5 championship after defeating Garden grove 10-9 in the semifinals. Former Student Athlete of the Week William Walz scored the game-winning goal with a second left in the game. PD will play Warren on Saturday, Nov. 16 at Mt.
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COD women’s soccer wins first conference championship, make playoffs for first time since 1998
The College of the Desert women’s soccer team is enjoying one of their most successful seasons in program history. COD went 15-2-3 in the regular season and earned a playoff berth for the first time in 26 years. The College of the Desert Women's Soccer team is having a historic season winning the conference title
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 It’s National Anti-Bullying week: experts say it’s a good time to remember to have open communication with your kids
The CDC says 15 percent of high schools and nearly 30 percent of middle schools report bullying incidents at school at least once a week. Â A local counselor says there are signs parents should look out for. “A change of appetite looking for a change of behavior. Maybe they’re really happy and all of a
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