Palm Springs officials say planned library budget cuts reflect reduced operations during a major renovation, not a reduction in services. However, library leaders warn that cuts to book funding could ...
If you want to see exactly where the "political chasm" lies in the desert, look no further than the security line at Palm Springs International Airport (PSP). The airport has been forced to issue a ...
A recent report has stirred controversy in Saddle Rock Estates, a community built on leased land owned by a member of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. The property owner is proposing a ...
A recent survey shows over 80% of California teachers wouldn’t recommend the profession to others, highlighting challenges like high workloads, student behavior issues, and the rising cost of living.
Riverside County’s recent vote count review has sparked debate, though experts maintain the alleged issues are statistically insignificant. Reported disparities between ballots cast and ballots ...
A troubling new survey is raising alarms about the future of education in California. Nearly half of the state’s teachers say they are seriously considering leaving the profession, citing a mix of ...
I’m Jimi Fitz, a.k.a. Crypto Fitz, and one of my favorite things to do is get out in the community and talk about Bitcoin and crypto. From The Home Collection, Sal had a question: “I’ve invested in ...
The U.S. government has officially reopened following its longest shutdown in history, but the effects on federal economic reporting could last for months. Analysts and policymakers are preparing for ...
Game Day Recap March 7, 2026.
A new study highlights shrinking attention spans, with Gen Z averaging just eight seconds—shorter than millennials and even goldfish. Experts point to smartphones, social media, and constant digital ...
A new California law, Assembly Bill 1572, aims to conserve water by banning potable water use for non-functional turf irrigation. HOAs must switch to recycled water by 2029. While some fear this will ...
Are golf carts supposed to follow the rules of the road? Ron wrote in to ask, and NBC Palm Springs found out—yes, they are. Here’s what the cities of Indio and Palm Desert had to say.
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