For years, residents in Thousand Palms have struggled with short-term rentals turning into disruptive party houses. Supervisor Chuck Washington, who successfully addressed similar issues in Temecula’s ...
A new tabletop game store opened its doors in Cathedral City. "Big Deck Energy" sells products and runs tournaments for trading card games such as Pokemon, Magic the Gathering, Disney's Lorcana, and ...
Starting January 13th, Caltrans, in collaboration with the City of Palm Springs, will begin work on an 8-mile rehabilitation project along California State Route 111. The project will involve removing ...
Evacuation orders are underway in Southern California, affecting more than 160,000 residents as catastrophic wildfires continue to ravage the region. The fires have claimed the lives of at least 16 ...
As wildfires continue to devastate parts of L.A. County, burning through neighborhoods and overwhelming emergency services, residents of the Coachella Valley are wondering: are we ready for a similar ...
The Indio Police Department announced this morning that 911 services have been fully restored after a temporary disruption impacted AT&T users. The issue, which was first reported yesterday, affected ...
There's new scrutiny on the safety of the water millions of americans drink. A new analysis is finding a potential link between added fluoride and lower IQ's in children. Reporter Stephanie Gosk has ...
Highway 74 remains a source of frustration and concern for drivers due to persistent potholes and heavy semi-truck traffic. Recent photos reveal the extent of the damage, with large potholes causing ...
The Blue Zones Project, which aims to promote longer, healthier lives, is set to begin in Palm Springs, with the goal of transforming the Coachella Valley into a thriving, wellness-focused community.
Natural disasters can strike when we least expect them, and being prepared for emergencies can be a matter of life and death. NBC Palm Springs' Brett Rosen reports on the vital steps residents can ...
In a special session held yesterday, the Coachella City Council voted to place City Manager Dr. Gabriel Martin on administrative leave. The decision follows recent performance evaluations for both Dr.
Tensions ran high at the Coachella City Council meeting today, which lasted for over six hours as more than 100 residents gathered to voice their concerns about the city’s decision to potentially ...