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Palm Desert mall has a new name

The former Westfield Mall in Palm Desert officially has a new name and management company. The mall will now be known as “The Shops at Palm Desert.” The name change came about in early August after Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield transitioned management to a third party as it looked to sell the property. The Westfield signage was removed

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Eisenhower Health scores no. 1 spot on cardiovascular hospital list

Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage has been named the top cardiovascular teaching hospital in the nation without a cardiovascular residency program by Fortune and IBM Watson Health, officials announced today. The annual Fortune/IBM 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals study spotlights short-term, acute care, non-federal U.S. hospitals that treat a broad spectrum of cardiology patients, according to

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LGBTQ Center opens in Coachella

The LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert opened it’s first location in the Eastern Coachella Valley on Monday. A ribbon-cutting ceremony took place at Coachella’s City Hall. “Stuff like this in the center of Coachella are so useful,” said Roman Lopez Mojarras, a youth fellow for The Center, “I wish I could’ve had this my

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Palm Springs Festival of Lights returns Dec. 4; Tree lighting set for Dec. 3

The Palm Springs Festival of Lights makes its long-awaited return at 5:45 p.m. on Saturday, December 4. Everyone is invited to come down to downtown Palm Springs to see the city’s signature holiday event featuringspectacular twinkling floats, magnificent marching bands, huge Macy’s-style holiday balloons – and Santa Claus of course! This year’s Community Grand Marshals

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Jennifer Hudson to receive PSIFF Chairman’s Award

Jennifer Hudson will receive the Chairman’s Award at January’s Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala in January for her performance in Respect. The ceremony is on January 6, at the Palm Springs Convention Center. In a statement, Festival Chairman Harold Matzner said, “In Respect, Jennifer Hudson brings to life Aretha Franklin’s rise from childhood gospel singer

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