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What's the story behind the wall on Mount San Jacinto above Palm Springs?
From the archive: This story first published in The Desert Sun in December 2019. Huell Howser thought it most mysterious, and therefore worthy of one of his first episodes on the Coachella Valley. Howser gazed up at the mountainside, like countless visitors before and after him, and wondered. ...
Desert Hot Springs Implements Supportive Measures to Boost Food Truck Industry Growth
Food trucks are rapidly becoming a favorite choice for food enthusiasts, and Desert Hot Springs is taking significant steps to support entrepreneurs in launching their own food truck businesses. The city has streamlined the process for obtaining permits and is educating residents through workshops in collaboration with the Riverside County Health Department. These workshops cover essential topics such as licensing and permits, financial management, marketing strategies, and food safety practices. The Riverside County Environmental Health Department and the Small Business Administration have also participated, offering valuable resources to aspiring food truck owners.
DA investigating guaranteed income program in Palm Springs over alleged misappropriation
The city of Palm Springs cannot account for potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars meant to fund a guaranteed income program initially proposed in 2022. A criminal investigation into the potential misuse of funds comes as executive compensation at one of the nonprofits tasked by the city of managing the program skyrocketed. The...
Palm Springs Planning Commission to consider move that would help Prescott Preserve project move forward
The Palm Springs Planning Commission will review an amendment to existing city rules next week that would help advance a plan to restore a former golf course to its native desert habitat. The project, proposed by the Oswit Land Trust (OLT), aims to convert about 90 acres of the 120-acre...
“Appetite 4 Destruction” plays GnR hits in Yucca Valley tonight
Come on down to Paradise City, or in this instance, the Town of Yucca Valley, to hear hits from Guns ‘N Roses at a free concert tonight. It’s July, but you can come out for some November Rain tonight at the Yucca Valley Community Center, where the town continues their Summer Music Festival concert series. Tonight, they’ll be featuring Appetite 4 Destruction, a tribute to Guns N’ Roses. They’ll be playing a free show tonight, and feel free to bring those sweet children of yours. This is a family friendly show.
Palm Springs history: Helen Lukens Gaut saw desert as 'wonderland creation'
“Despite its huge fearsome body the desert possesses a heart mosaic with kindliness. It has for man much that is splendid, and when he has been but a little while within its boundaries, fascination supplants horror and dread —fascination of its greatness, its full-muscled power, and its veiled mysteries.” — Helen Lukens Gaut, 1907 ...
Yucca Valley’s third Saturday Art Crawl tonight
Tonight is the third Saturday Yucca Valley Art Crawl, featuring local galleries and storefronts opening their doors for opening receptions featuring local and visiting artists. Goat Mountain Co. presents a group art show of interpretive Old Western Wanted Posters. Opening reception starts at 6 PM. Space Truckin’ gallery debuts a...
DeMuth Park pickleball courts could double under proposal before Palm Springs City Council
More pickleball courts could be coming to Palm Springs. Next week, the city council will consider a proposal to double the number of courts at DeMuth Park. Costing an estimated $6 million, the pickleball court expansion would see 12 additional pickleball courts built at the eastern end of the park, bringing the total number of courts to 24. City plans for the expansion show additional improvements to the pickleball area of DeMuth Park, including additional bleacher seating and shade structures.
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