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Palm Springs moves to let all cannabis lounges serve food, host entertainment and ticketed events
As the city’s cannabis tax revenue continues to decline., elected officials voted unanimously to advance rules allowing up to 24 ticketed events a year.
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Officials set turf closure schedule for a dozen city parks
Rotating maintenance closures will affect fields and grass areas at parks across the city from September through December to allow reseeding and irrigation work.
Palm Springs airport commission reviews EV charger rollout, escalator closure and taxi dispatch update
Staff also flagged a $1 million restroom expansion still lacking funding, a sharp drop in noise complaints and revenue running ahead of budget in the maintenance fund.
Two challengers join three incumbents in Palm Springs City Council race
The filing deadline has passed for the November election, with current councilmembers Grace Garner, Jeffrey Bernstein and Ron deHarte all seeking new terms.
Two long-stalled Palm Springs hotel projects are moving forward on schedule
The Post has rounded up the latest on three key developments currently underway in the city: Chick-fil-A, the Dream Hotel, and the Orchid Tree Hotel.
Preservation group seeks historic status for Palm Canyon Drive’s palm trees
The Palm Springs Preservation Foundation’s 115-page nomination argues the trees’ dried-frond skirts are a defining feature of the streetscape, not the hazard the city cited when it voted to start trimming them.
School district, COD launch new program for high schoolers to earn college credits and even a degree
The new program will let students earn high school and college credit together and will coincide with the opening of the COD Palm Springs campus next year.






