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Wind-driven vegetation fire burns 36 acres in Cabazon
A vegetation fire in Cabazon burned approximately 36 acres Tuesday afternoon, CAL FIRE told News Channel 3. The fire was initially reported just before 2:00 PM in the area of Apache Trail and Bonita Drive. A CAL FIRE spokesperson said the call started at a one-acre fire burning at a moderate rate of speed. The
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In-Depth: Restoration of the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre
The Plaza Theatre is one of Palm Springs’ oldest and most iconic venues, and it is currently being restored to its original splendor. “I can’t begin to tell you how exciting it is,” J.R. Roberts, the president of the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre Foundation, said. The foundation has been fundraising to transform the building into
Teen hiker goes down on trail north of Anza, requiring rescue
A 15-year-old hiker who collapsed from apparent fatigue while trekking north of Anza in the San Bernardino National Forest today was airlifted to a hospital after firefighters located her. The “hiker down” call was received just before 2 p.m. along the Ramona Trail in the vicinity of Thomas Mountain, roughly three miles west of Highway
Indio shares tentative plans for Abi Carter parade & concert if she makes American Idol’s Top 3
The city of Indio is making tentative plans for a big hometown event should Abi Carter make it to the Top 3 on American Idol. You can vote here for Abi Carter here: https://idolvote.abc.com Abi Carter, an Indio native, has been impressing audiences and judges alike throughout this season of American Idol. City officials told
Vacant pit once home to ‘Babies’ art display in downtown Palm Springs is now home to pickleball courts
An empty and vacant pit in Downtown Palm Springs that once used to display a controversial art installation is now the new home for six state-of-the-art pickleball courts. The spot is literally known as “The Pit” to locals, and has been an eye-sore for the last year and a half, including to residents like Darren
Man arrested in Palm Springs after firearm report
A man was arrested on a separate warrant today after police were called about two vagrants damaging property in Palm Springs and one allegedly pulling a gun. Officers initially responded to reports of “vagrant subjects” damaging a business property in the area of Vista Chino and Sunrise, Lt. Gustavo Araiza of the Palm Springs Police
City of Coachella being sued by employee over allegations of retaliation
Update 5/7/24 The city of Coachella shared a statement responding to the lawsuit and the allegations made by the city employee. “The City of Coachella denies the allegations made by Mr. Chris Oppenheimer, City Inspector, and his attorney, Mrs. Megan Beaman-Jacinto, former City of Coachella Council Member. While the City is precluded from commenting on
PSUSD celebrating school staff members throughout the month
It’s Teacher Appreciation Day! While teachers always deserve thanks, the Palm Springs Unified School District is showing gratitude to all school staff members. They have days to celebrate school lunch heroes, workers, principals, teachers, school nurses, counselors, bus drivers, and school communicators. There are many ways to thank school staff members. You can bring handwritten