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Guilty: Jury reaches verdict in Trump trial

Breaking news this afternoon, the jury has reached a guilty verdict in Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial in New York. The 12-person jury found Trump guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records, which are all connected to the alleged cover up of hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. The jury was unanimous in its decision.  Find a

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Measure J Commission encourages proposals for $6 million toward community funded projects

The Measure J Commission, backed by the City of Palm Springs, is encouraging Palm Springs residents to submit proposals in order to receive portions of $6 million for community-initiated projects provided from the city’s Measure J tax dollars. The application deadline is Sept. 30, and project proposals can be city-funded and managed, or non-profit managed.

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Restaurant week returns to Greater Palm Springs

Greater Palm Springs Restaurant Week kicks off tomorrow! It’s the 16th annual event, and it offers residents 10 days to experience different restaurants and culinary experiences throughout all nine desert cities.  Visit Greater Palm Springs produces the event with the support of presenting sponsor Agua Caliente Casinos.  There are nearly 100 restaurants that participate in

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Cathedral City Public Arts Commission looking for painters, muralists to paint 23 benches at Ocotillo Park

Cathedral City Public Arts Commission is seeking painters/muralists to paint 23 benches for a project at Ocotillo Park, centrally located at 33300 Moreno Road in Cathedral City. This neighborhood park offers a range of amenities, including ball fields, a basketball court, skateboard park, tennis court, tot lot, splash pad, barbeque stands, shade structures, and a

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Low-income Palm Springs residents may qualify for free smartphones by May 30

The City of Palm Springs announced that low-income apartment complex residents could qualify for free mobile smartphones provided by the Affordable Connectivity Program starting on May 30 through June 29. The Affordable Connectivity Program also worked with the new partnership between the City of Palm Springs and the Outreach Program Services of America. The qualification

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Nurses from Desert Regional Medical Center protest revised lease proposal from Tenet Healthcare, which passed with a unanimous vote

The Desert Healthcare District Board of Directors voted unanimously to move a new lease proposal forward tonight. It comes after several community feedback meetings over the past few months, as well as some push-back from nurses on the hospital’s current operator, Tenet Healthcare. The new proposal was heard by both the Board and several dozen

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