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Palm Springs neighborhoods to compete in summer food drive challenge

The Center and ONE-PS are organizing a two-month competition to fight rising food insecurity as donations to the Community Food Bank typically decline during summer months.
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Palm Springs home prices fall while sales pace quickens, new report shows
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Palm Springs catering deal returns after tense council debate
The revised Oak View Group contract removes some disputed language, but critics say questions remain over local business protections, labor policy, financial risk and contract oversight.
Palm Springs Cultural Center assessing damage after Saturday night roof fire
A cafe sustained the worst of the damage, while the lobby and Theatre One appear largely unaffected; a reopening timeline has not yet been determined.
Palm Springs police report 319 drone uses, plan future request for new armored vehicle
The department’s 2025 military equipment report, required by state law, shows zero complaints and zero policy violations while signaling plans to seek a new BearCat armored vehicle.
For gay fathers, love, loss and the hope of being seen
A Palm Springs support group is helping gay and bisexual fathers navigate estrangement, late-in-life coming out, and the complicated meaning of Fatherโ€™s Day.
Palm Springs advances short-term rental permit display requirement; audit gaps discussed
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