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The Narrow Door and Sacred Heart volunteers pack food for local families
Volunteers from Sacred Heart School in Palm Desert spent time packing up food bags for families around the Coachella Valley, Saturday morning. The food packing event took place at ‘The Narrow Door’ on Madison Street in Indio. The organization is a volunteer driven, faith-based charity that helps families living in the desert with food insecurity. Boxes were
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Riverside County Sheriff’s Department brings attention to new stop signs in Coachella
The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department wants to alert drivers in Coachella of new stop signs they say are causing some issue. RSO’s Thermal Station released the following images of the stop signs in question. They were recently installed at Avenue 51 and Mecca Avenue near Bagdouma Park. The department says multiple accidents have occurred in the area
USC president makes her first remarks over recent campus controversies on Israel-Hamas war
By STEFANIE DAZIO Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — The University of Southern California’s president called recent controversies roiling the campus over the Israel-Hamas war “incredibly difficult for all of us.” In her first public statement in nearly two weeks, President Carol Folt condemned this week’s protests — where 90 demonstrators were arrested by police
N. Indian Canyon Drive closed through Whitewater Wash due to winds and sand
[Update: Saturday 1:19 p.m.]: Gene Autry Trail has reopened at the wash. [Update: Saturday 9:21 a.m.]: E. Vista Chino has reopened. North Gene Autry Trail was closed early Thursday morning due to poor visibility from blowing sand. The roadway was closed between Salvia Road to Via Escuela, according to Palm Springs Police at 5:00 a.m.
Residential structure fire in Indio
CalFire responded to a residential structure fire at 12:21 A.M. in north Indio on the block of South Bay Drive. Firefighters were on scene attending to an attic fire of the 6,000 square foot residence. The fire remained on the structure and fire crews were on scene for approximately four hours. There were no injuries
In-Depth: A local man shares his journey away from the streets. From Homeless to Homeowner
A Rancho Mirage man is now living a life he says is beyond his wildest dreams because he’s no longer homeless. Ronny Bailey was living on the streets of Palm Springs for five years after what he says were a series of unfortunate events that sent him spiraling into homelessness. But today, he again has a home of his own and
A windy, wild West start to Stagecoach
Stagecoach is underway in Indio. It’s the final weekend of the music festival season. We spoke with festival goers, who expressed their excitement surrounding the festival. Country music fans from throughout the country have their eyes on the lineup and this weekend’s weather. The first day of stagecoach was met with a windy wild West
Waiting in the Wings: Firebirds on bye this week, eager to start Calder Cup playoffs
The Coachella Valley Firebirds have been waiting in the wings this week after earning a first round bye in the Calder Cup playoffs by virtue of their Pacific Division regular season title. Can confirm, Firebirds head coach Dan Bylsma isn't a fan of the first round bye. Well, let's just say he'd rather be playing,