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Organizers of inaugural Filipino Festival hope Sunday's event is just the start of a long-awaited cultural celebration.
You won't see the headline to our story here, but we wrote one. We swear. Click the picture to read it.
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In today’s Daily Briefing (which Twitter/X has apparently hidden the headline for) we tell you about a meeting with new COD officials held Wednesday evening, an opening date for the Aluminaire House display, and highlight recent theater awards.
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About 50 people, including residents and city council members from Palm Springs and Cathedral City, gathered at the Hilton Palm Springs Wednesday evening to hear from a pair of new COD leaders.
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In today’s Daily Briefing we tell you about the city’s first fully-licensed food cart, a possible strike at our local hospital, and introduce you to our pet of the week.
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Palm Springs Charcuterie’s Adam Leemon, a sommelier by trade, noticed picnics were missing from the activity at local parks. He set out to change that and got help at City Hall.
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In today’s Daily Briefing we tell you about some good news from city road crews, additional hope for the homeless, and a rare appearance at a local restaurant.
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Happy heads up from @CityofPS —
“Following an expedited cleanup due to the impacts of Tropical Storm Hilary, the
City of Palm Springs is pleased to announce that on Monday afternoon, city street crews will open two newly constructed temporary lanes along North Indian Canyon Dr.”
In today’s Daily Briefing we bring you news of a big moment for a big attraction, questions about the departure of Desert Healthcare District’s CEO, and more.
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In today’s Daily Briefing we bring you news of a new role for popular reporter @JakeKESQ, the ongoing debate over where a statue should be located, a rundown of weekend activities, and more.
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In today’s Daily Briefing we bring you news of honors for locals helping advance LGBTQ+ rights, the state of the local cannabis industry, a very slow rescue, and more.
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🥎 Join us for the Lesley Zerebny Memorial Softball Game between PSPD & PSFD! 🚓🚒
📅 Date: Saturday, October 14th, 2023
🏟️ Location: Big League Dreams Cathedral City
🕕 Game starts at 6PM
Let's honor a hero and enjoy some friendly competition! 🙌 #exemplaryservice
In today’s Daily Briefing we bring you news of progress on a roadway closed since Tropical Storm Hilary, the possible use of new technology on city roadways, downtown parklets, and much more.
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Chief of Police Andy Mills agreed that privacy concerns are valid but said the city has taken great pains to make sure policy around the use of such technology is “as tight as we can possibly make it.”
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In today’s Daily Briefing we bring you news of progress at the city pool, the sale of a notable downtown building, and a curious cannabis case.
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The city’s new aquatics manager was on hand Monday evening to speak about steps she’s taking to bring the facility into the future.
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In today’s Daily Briefing we bring you news of a PSPD officer fighting in a charity event in October, where the city stands with an effort to improve residents’ health, and more.
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