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Bay Area Republicans believe JD Vance will lead party to White House win
Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance took to the stage at the Republican National Convention to address not only republicans but the entire county, said some Bay Area politicians. The nominee, with Silicon Valley ties as a former venture capitalist, has been characterized as the nominee that has energized more than...
Newsom pulls millions of dollars in funding for tiny homes in San Diego County
LEMON GROVE, Calif. — State leaders are backing out of their offer to contribute $10 million to place 150 tiny homes on a lot on Jamacha Road near State Route 125 in Spring Valley. At first, County Supervisors approved the plan, but then changed their minds after neighbors objected....
‘Public Health Disaster’: Border Towns Plead for Help as Sewage Gushes into the Sea
Each day, millions of gallons of sewage cascade through a canyon and into the Pacific Ocean just south of the U.S.-Mexican border. As any surfer in San Diego knows, summer swells that come from the south will push the toxic brew north. Meanwhile, millions more gallons of treated and untreated...
Tom York on Business: 10 Applicants Scramble for Each Vacant Apartment in San Diego
Yet another example of just how crazy the cost of living especially housing is getting here in San Diego. A new report from the residential rental website RentCafe found that Diego is the state’s fourth-hottest rental market. The competition is fierce: 10 applicants vie for every apartment that comes...
Restaurant inspections: Rat droppings close Rancho Mirage eatery; Palm Springs spot reopens
Riverside County health inspectors closed down one Rancho Mirage restaurant due to rodent droppings and overflowing sewage, while two Indio spots were downgraded to "B" grades, according to inspection reports. Several rat droppings were found inside a fryer at Catalan Mediterranean Restaurant in Rancho Mirage, along with sewage overflowing from the floor sink,...
“The Little Mermaid” plays tonight at Luckie Park Pool
Cool off tonight (July 19) with a “dive-in” movie night at Luckie Park Pool. The first event of it’s kind in Twentynine Palms, the City’s Parks & Recreation Department will be screening Disney’s live-action version of “The Little Mermaid.” Everyone is invited to hop into the pool or grab a lounge chair and watch the family-friendly musical film. There will be snow cones and giveaways.
Felon with warrant arrested for suspected assault weapon possession in Twentynine Palms
A convicted felon with an active warrant was arrested in Twentynine Palms for suspicion of possessing an assault weapon and ammunition. On Tuesday (July 16) at 2:30 p.m., County Sheriff’s deputies working with the State Parole Fugitive Task Force contacted Dakota Blaise-Parra, 25, in the 6400 block of East Court Avenue in Twentynine Palms.
Agua Caliente tribe, Palm Springs Unified to expand native curriculum in schools
A partnership between Palm Springs Unified School District and the Agua Caliente Tribe of Cahuilla Indians is expanding to teach more students about the region's native culture. A curriculum designed in collaboration with the tribe is currently being taught to third and eighth graders within the district. This upcoming school year will see...
Grant helps Palm Springs Plaza Theatre Foundation enter its next act
Nearly 90 years ago, filmmaker George Cukor premiered his Oscar-winning film "Camille" at The Plaza Theatre in downtown Palm Springs. Greta Garbo generated buzz at the time for headlining the movie and, allegedly, slipping into the back of theater once the light dimmed. Soon enough, the venue became a popular go-to, also serving...
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