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ROCK N’ ROLL LEGENDS THE BLACK CROWES BRING THEIR ’HAPPINESS BASTARDS TOUR (THE REPRISE)’ TO FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT CASINO ON DEC. 6, 2024
The Black Crowes will rock the house when they perform at the Special Events Center at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino at 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 19 at the Fantasy Springs Box Office, via phone at (760) 342-5000 or online at FantasySpringsResort.com.
BNP Paribas Open added $852 million to local economy in March, new study finds
The figure marks a 51% increase over the last economic impact study conducted following the 2022 event, which reported a total of $565 million entering the local economy during the event. Palm Springs Desert Sun. The BNP Paribas Open’s impact to the Coachella Valley economy was more than $400 million...
Carl's Jr. Tests New Everything Seasoning Shake and More
Carl's Jr. features everything bagel seasoning in a test of the Everything Shake, Double Everything Burger, and Everything Breakfast Burger for a limited time at participating locations in Palm Springs, CA. The Everything Shake features hand-scooped vanilla ice cream blended with everything bagel seasoning and milk, crowned with whipped topping.
Gregory Morales vs Jayvon Garnett Featherweight Fight in California, July 19, 2024
Featherweight boxers Gregory Morales, 23, and Jayvon Garnett, 29, will face off at Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio on July 19, 2024, in a match lasting ten rounds with a weight limit of 126 pounds. Morales: 16 wins, 1 loss, 0 draws, 9 wins by knockout. Garnett: 10 wins, 1...
Lemon Lily Festival Continues Without Lemon Lilies
The Friends of the San Jacinto Mountain County Parks held their annual. Lemon Lily Festival at the Nature Center on Saturday, July 13. This. month’s record-breaking heat wave meant an early blooming season, and. fewer human visitors to the event. Those who made it enjoyed crafts and. games for...
Desert Hot Springs man found guilty of murdering Riverside motel guest
A convicted felon who gunned down a Riverside motel guest after the victim punched him was convicted today of first-degree murder. A Riverside jury deliberated less than a day before finding Robert Donald Intong, 48, of Desert Hot Springs guilty of the 2021 slaying of 31-year-old Cole William Birchard of Riverside. Along with the murder The post Desert Hot Springs man found guilty of murdering Riverside motel guest appeared first on KESQ.
Celebrate National Tequila Day at Agua Caliente Casinos Cathedral City
National Tequila Day is observed on July 24, and to celebrate, Agave Caliente Tequila Bar at Agua Caliente Casinos Cathedral City will serve up mixologist-crafted artisan margaritas and tequila specials from Monday, July 22, to Sunday, July 28. With more than 50 types of agave-based spirits, including tequilas, mezcal, and handcrafted cocktails and margaritas, Agave Caliente Tequila Bar is a hot spot to enjoy National Tequila Day all week long.
July 17 Daily Briefing: Grant for heat mitigation assistance, PSP parking rates, and more
Happy Wednesday, everyone! Remember “Merman,” the documentary about André Chambers, a 60-year-old Black queer nurse and civil rights advocate from Palm Springs? Well, congrats are in order after it won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Independent American Short Film at the Champs-Élysées Film Festival in Paris. If you don’t recall, the film illustrates Chambers’ multifaceted life as a leather enthusiast, husband, and nurse. Chambers, who attended the award ceremony, said he views the win as validation to never give up on one’s dreams and he plans to continue inspiring others through his nursing career and social media. Congratulations!
Observer messaging teenager about sex act was speaking with vigilantes, according to CA officials
Charges have been brought against an optometrist following an undercover sting by a civilian vigilante group, according to California authorities. According to a criminal complaint from the California Department of Justice, Brandon Thomas Zoeckler was charged on July 1 with meeting a kid for indecent purposes and attempting to commit a lewd act with a child who was 14 or 15 years old.
Worldwide Tech Outage Causes Delays at Palm Springs International Airport
A massive global technology outage caused by a botched cybersecurity firm software update knocked out computer systems Friday and disrupted a number of scheduled flights at Palm Springs International Airport. A Delta Airlines flight to Salt Lake City was delayed by more than two hours and several other departures endured...
HIGHWAY 111 STREET PAVING PROJECT TO TAKE PLACE JULY 22-24, 2024
July 22-24, 2024, from 9 p.m. – 5 a.m. What: The contractor will grind down the top surface of the roadway and replace it with new asphalt. Also included in the project are minor adjustments to utility covers in the roadway, replacing all traffic striping and roadway markings on the new asphalt surface. Traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction, and the use of alternate routes is encouraged to avoid possible delays. Work is being done at night to reduce the impact on the community.
Over Half a Million Dollars in Narcotics Seized
(El Centro Sector Border Patrol Agents stop a freightliner near Coachella)...The rig was traveling North on Highway 86 recently.. During the stop, a Border Patrol K-9 team alerted to thee vehicle. The semi and the driver were transported to the Indio Border Patrol Station. The liquid in the fuel tanks tested positive or methamphetamine. The total weight of the meth came in at 450 poundds, with a street value of $540,000. The driver of the rig, a 31 year old Mexican citizen was arrested and the vehicle was seized, along with the methamphetamine.
New In-N-Out Burger, Raising Cane’s planned for north Indio
In-N-Out Burger is in on north Indio — and it’s not alone. A spokesperson for the City of Indio confirmed that it has OK’d the classic California fast food chain to build a nearly 4,000-square-foot location at The Palms shopping center on the north side of Interstate 10 near the intersection of Monroe Street and Avenue 42.
Small earthquake strikes near San Jacinto, Hemet
A 2.8-magnitude earthquake was recorded near San Jacinto at 8:12 a.m. Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. There were no reports of damage or injuries. The USGS had preliminarily said the temblor was of a 3.1 magnitude but later downgraded its strength to 2.8. The quake was centered 3.4 miles...
Are You Interested in Running for City Council?
If You Have Ever Considered Running for City Council Now is Your Time. If running for City Council in the Coachella Valley is on your bucket list, now could be your moment. City councils throughout the Valley have openings, as do water boards, College of the Desert and more. The official nomination period is now open. If you have a specific question about your city, contact your city clerk.
Riverside Motel 6 shooter convicted of first-degree murder
A convicted felon who gunned down a Riverside motel guest after the victim punched him was convicted Wednesday of first-degree murder. A Riverside jury deliberated less than a day before finding Robert Donald Intong, 48, of Desert Hot Springs guilty of the 2021 slaying of 31-year-old Cole William Birchard of Riverside.
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