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Dine Out for Life returns to Palm Springs, supports those impacted by HIV
Dine Out for Life is returning to Palm Springs today. Local restaurants, bars, and cafes take part in the fundraising event on behalf of DAP Health. DAP Health’s programs and services have included primary care, infectious diseases, gender-affirming care, LGBTQ+ care, mental health, dentistry, harm reduction, recovery services, affordable housing, social services, and HIV prevention, testing,
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Talus developer fails to cure notice of default from La Quinta
Update – 4/25/24 Robert Green and the SilverRock Development Co. LLC (collectively SDC) failed to complete the cure on a Notice of Default on the Talus development issued by La Quinta, city officials said. Wednesday marked the required seven-day window on the notice. “Among the items that SDC failed to complete under the Notice of
1 person injured due to 55-gallon drum of peroxide leak in Desert Hot Springs
One person was injured today after a 55-gallon drum of peroxide started leaking on the exterior of a business in Desert Hot Springs. Fire crews responded at 11:27 a.m. Thursday to a report of a hazardous materials incident in the 13000 block of Little Morongo Road in Desert Hot Springs, according to the Riverside County
‘Coachella Weekend 2’ sees an uptick in arrests
Indio Police Department recently shared the number of total arrests for Weekend 2 of Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. According Indio Police Spokesperson, Benjamin Guitron, there were 40 percent more arrests this year compared to last year during Weekend 2. In total there were 112 arrests during Weekend 2: 41 attendees were booked on
DEA, Riverside police seize 10 million lethal doses of fentanyl from Sinaloa Cartel cell
By Matthew Rodriguez Click here for updates on this story RIVERSIDE, California (KCAL) — The Drug Enforcement Administration announced the seizure of 10 million lethal doses of fentanyl from a Sinaloa Cartel cell on Wednesday. The year-long operation with the Riverside Police Department and the United States Postal Inspection Service started in March 2023 and
N. Gene Autry and N. Indian Canyon Drive closed through Whitewater Wash due to winds and sand
North Gene Autry Trail was closed early Thursday morning due to poor visibility from blowing sand. The roadways was closed between Salvia Road to Via Escuela, according to Palm Springs Police at 5:00 a.m. North Indian Canyon Drive was closed through the Whitewater Wash Tuesday morning due to high winds and low visibility. The roadways was
Indio residents accused of smuggling drugs into jail facilities
Four Indio residents, including three who are already in custody, were arrested on suspicion of attempting to smuggle drugs into Riverside County jail facilities. In February, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Investigation Bureau began an investigation into inmates coordinating with a subject outside of the jail facilities to smuggle narcotics into the jail by
PSUSD teacher competes for title of ‘America’s Favorite Teacher’: Cast Your Vote for Ms. Carlye Marshall
A teacher from the Palm Springs Unified School District is in the running to become ‘America’s Favorite Teacher.’ Carlye Marshall teaches math and science to 6th graders at Painted Hills Middle School, and her passion for her teaching is evident. Ms. Marshall has progressed from the Top 20 to the Top 15 and currently holds