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One year after the Palm Springs bombing, a survivor is still picking up the pieces

A marketing concierge injured in the fertility clinic attack one year ago this weekend has faced homelessness, denied benefits, and mounting debt โ€” but found a lifeline in the city’s LGBTQ community center.
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Palm Springs commissions to tackle airport growth, development projects and climate planning this week
Airport sponsorship revenue, a proposed self-storage facility, climate planning efforts and parks policy updates are among the issues scheduled for discussion during the week.
Palm Springs is tightening the rules for public art donations to avoid unexpected costs and maintenance issues
A fresh framework requires art donors to provide proof of funding and meaningful community outreach before any new piece can join the public collection.
AI, creativity, and workforce innovation will take center stage at Palm Springs summit
Lion King director Rob Minkoff headlines the two-day PS/NExT Summit, joined by Emmy-nominated storyteller Baratunde Thurston and AI artist Kelly Boesch.
Valley residents confront officials at data center town hall over unanswered questions
Residents from as far as Palm Springs packed a meeting in Coachella this week to challenge a proposed 450-acre project, pressing for specifics on water, noise and climate impacts.
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.
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.

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