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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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Stagecoach brings Country Music fans to Indio, road closures in the area

The Stagecoach Festival begins today, featuring country music’s premier stars, including headline performances by Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, and Morgan Wallen. Lola Kirke will inaugurate the festival today at 12:20 p.m. on the Palomino Stage. On Sunday, Miranda Lambert will conclude the festival. The three-day festival will create road closures. Avenue 50 between Monroe Street

Employees of Palm Desert business lost in fire worry about their future

As recovery efforts continue for the owners of four Palm Desert businesses lost in an arson fire earlier this month, some employees are concerned about what comes next for them. Up until the fire, Mary Saucedo was employed by D’Coffee Bouteaque. She is concerned about her financial situation and being able to pay her bills

Campers arrive for Stagecoach Country Music Festival

Thousands of campers made their way to the Empire Polo Club today in advance of the 2024 Stagecoach Country Music Festival, which is set to be headlined by Eric Church, Miranda Lambert and Morgan Wallen. Campers began to check in as early at 9 a.m. Thursday and must check out by 10 a.m. Monday after

Man convicted in violent takeover robbery at Banning cannabis shop

A 24-year-old man who joined his brother in a takeover robbery at a Banning cannabis store, where two people were stabbed and another almost shot, was convicted today of attempted murder and other offenses.    Following nearly a week of deliberations, a Riverside jury found Raymond Emilio Paul Matus of Beaumont guilty of the attempted

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