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Palm Springs weighs the pros and cons of an elected mayor as landmark Supreme Court voting rights ruling reshapes legal landscape
The Supreme Court’s dismantling of a key provision of the federal Voting Rights Act has injected new uncertainty into Palm Springs’ ongoing discussion about shifting to a directly elected mayor.
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City holds first of two public meetings on a new tourism fee that could bring in millions
The money raised would go toward a massive renovation planned for the convention center, but some vacation rental owners say they don’t see the benefit.
A stole, a stage, and a community that shows up: District marks sixth year of honoring Black students
The Monday evening ceremony also honored K-12 students, reinforcing that younger studentsโ efforts are seen, valued and worth celebrating alongside graduating seniors.
Palm Springs subcommittee tackles bike safety, wayfinding, CV Link gaps and a long-range downtown vision
From downtown wayfinding to a proposed bidirectional bike lane, the subcommittee covered a wide range of issues related to cyclist and pedestrian safety.
Caltrans to conduct nighttime lane closures on Highway 111 in Palm Springs this week
Work crews will grind road surfaces along multiple segments of the corridor nightly through Thursday morning.
Palm Springs seeks participants for inaugural XOXO arts and culture festival
Organizers are inviting local arts and cultural organizations to submit events for the 12-day celebration scheduled for June 11-22.
New Palm Springs-based initiatives aim to reshape Valley economy beyond tourism
New economic strategy and innovation alliance focus on entrepreneurship, innovation and year-round growth.






