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As tourism district moves forward, some STR owners push back, city defends outreach
Palm Springs officials say the lodging industry helped shape the plan, but as the protest window opens, some vacation rental operators say they were left out.
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Palm Springs airport names interim leader as two top officials depart
Assistant Director Victoria Carpenter will take the helm while the city launches a national search for a permanent executive director.
Palm Springs brings public art to the people, dedicating four new sculptures in city parks
A casual 2023 conversation between a councilmember and the Public Arts Commission chair sparked a three-year effort to bring contemporary art to neighborhood spaces beyond the city’s core.
Palm Springs businesses, organizations and individuals among 2026 DBA Impact Award honorees
The Coachella Valley’s LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce will celebrate business and community leaders at a May 4 ceremony.
Sponsored Sponsored content 7 Reasons to Dine Out For Life on April 23
The concept is simple: enjoy a meal (or two, or three) and make it/them matter when a percentage of your bill goes directly toward helping people in the community access health care.
Local organizations combining to mark Lesbian Visibility Week with series of events
Three local LGBTQ+ organizations have partnered to host a schedule of cultural and social events running all next week.
Palm Springs active transportation panel tackles bike safety on Ramon Road, maps, racks, and downtown access
The subcommittee heard from neighborhood groups, reviewed a revised bicycle map with safety concerns, and advanced plans for trailhead bike racks and sharrows on Sunny Dunes Road.






