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Palm Springs police: High winds, blowing sand shut down part of Gene Autry
Due to high winds and blowing sand Gene Autry Trail between Via Escuela and Interstate 10 has been shut down, Palm Springs police said. Comment?
Three ordered to stand trial in New Year's Day killing
Three Desert Hot Springs men were ordered today to stand trial for the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy on New Year's Day. Comment?
Ex-Desert Hot Springs developer arrested after prison escape
The U.S. Marshals Service says it's found the two men who walked away from the Duluth prison camp last week. Comment?
Border Patrol visits DHS academy
Six uniformed U.S. Border Patrol agents paid a visit to Desert Hot Springs High School this week. Comment?
Free clinic in Indio can take on more medical patients
More medical patients can be seen Thursday at a free medical clinic put on by Goldenvoice and several relief organizations, the president of the concert promotion company said. Comment?
Costly win for Shadow Hills High School
What an eventful day for Shadow Hills High School shortstop Gabe Lopez. It couldn't have started better, but couldn't have ended on a worse note as the Knights easily handled the Desert Hot Springs baseball team 10-1 on Wednesday. Comment?
Desert Hot Springs City Council mulls suggestions for empty building at Wardman Park
Desert Hot Springs' City Council voted 5-0 Tuesday to accept recommendations from various city committees and commissions on what should be done with the empty building at Wardman Park. Comment?
Southern California Edison eschews renewable plants
Southern California Edison's recent decision to cancel a 10-megawatt solar project at College of the Desert's west valley campus is part of the utility's ongoing efforts to backpedal on a state-mandated program to develop its own small-scale, community-based solar plants. Comment?
Ex-developer who scammed Desert Hot Springs escapes
A man that once promised to bring a high-end golf resort and lavish commercial space to Desert Hot Springs -- but cost the city over $1 million in investment scams instead -- has escaped from a Minnesota prison, a U.S. Marshal spokesman said. Comment?
Desert Hot Springs City Council to discuss sign rules
DESERT HOT SPRINGS -- The Desert Hot Springs City Council is scheduled to consider amendments to the zoning ordinance for outdoor advertising signs or billboards at Tuesday's City Council meeting. Comment?
Supporters know how to dazzle in charity dinner
DAZZLE as a theme should have been a clue for what was ahead. Just when you think you've seen it all at a big charity auction...in the middle of the event, Kevin Kolb was invited to the stage where he dazzled the audience by getting down on one knee with a dazzling diamond ring to "pop the question" to a very surprised board member Suzy Jones. Comment?
Desert Hot Springs should focus on job training, not boxing
The unemployment rate in Desert Hot Springs is 16 percent and the high school dropout rate is more than 24 percent. Comment?
Scratching College of the Desert solar plant a missed opportunity
I found out about Southern California Edison's decision to back out of its plans for a 10-megawatt solar plant at College of the Desert's West Valley campus in Palm Springs on Monday, over lunch with a few Edison staffers. Comment?
Local hotels get certified for their efforts to go green
Sixto Ramirez grew interested in energy efficiency early in his career with the Hyatt Hotel Corporation, soon after he graduated from the University of Puerto Rico with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and took his first job at a Hyatt property on the island. Comment?
Working together, we can overcome food insecurity
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Food insecurity does not discriminate. It affects individuals and families from all walks of life including many living in the Coachella Valley. Comment?
Tram GM Rob Parkins improves, moved from ICU
A former Palm Springs city manager's condition has improved since Feb. 26 when he was seriously injured in a head-on collision, his colleagues say. Comment?
Easter Bunny makes early stop in Coachella Valley
Easter Bunnies worked their tails off Saturday morning hiding eggs, assembling goodie baskets and setting up games and craft stations for a variety of Easter events that kicked off the holiday weekend around the Coachella Valley. Comment?
Community briefs for Saturday, Mar. 30, 2013
COACHELLA VALLEY - The American Civil Liberties Union/Desert Chapter is offering two $500 scholarships to high school seniors in the area who are enrolled in an accredited two-year, four-year or vocational college for the upcoming fall term. Comment?
Goldenvoice lends a helping hand
Goldenvoice, the music company behind the popular Coachella Valley and Stagecoach music festivals, will partner with several relief organizations for underserved areas to host a free four-day medical clinic expected to draw about 3,000 people. Comment?
First Community Baptist Church carries cross to celebrate Good Friday, Easter
As cars closely whizzed by, Tahlib McMicheaux steadied the large wooden cross on his shoulder and took the first of many steps along Palm Drive. Comment?