The Daily Briefing

Feb. 2 Daily Briefing: Preserve fire, vigil for ‘Walking Man,’ Garner kicks off campaign, and more

In today's Daily Briefing we report on concerns over parking as plans for a new fire department facility are finalized, a fire in Prescott Preserve, and a vigil for a beloved community member that drew 100 people on Sunday.

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Jan. 30 Daily Briefing: Parks project updates, commuter rail progress, ‘Info-a-Go-Go,’ and more

In today’s Daily Briefing, we preview a Saturday community information fair, tell you what's next for possible commuter rail here, and report on the latest Parks Commission activity.

Jan. 29 Daily Briefing: Traffic safety and parking issues addressed, housing price report, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing: The City Council tackles parking issues and hears why our roads are so dangerous (and what police hope to do about it), and the latest housing report is out.

Jan. 28 Daily Briefing: Apartment project, Council preview, our pet of the week, and more

In today's Daily Briefing: What to watch for at the City Council meeting, what's next for a planned 115-unit apartment complex, and a furry friend in need of a new home.

Jan. 27 Daily Briefing: Zoning pushback, citywide picnic, mourning a familiar face, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing: residents weigh in on possible zoning changes, ONE-PS is planning its picnic, and a vigil is planned Sunday for 'The Walking Man.'

Jan. 26 Daily Briefing: McLean show previewed, hotel revamp approved, and more

In today's Daily Briefing: Catching up with a musical legend ahead of his local performance, what's next for a former Days Inn, and a look back at our Sunday Profiles piece.

Jan. 23 Daily Briefing: Parking on the agenda, nonprofit launches, open studios this weekend, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing, downtown parking fixes head to City Council, The Shared Plate launches as an independent nonprofit, and Desert Open Studios opens doors across the valley. Plus: a packed weekend events list.

Jan. 22 Daily Briefing: Zoning meetings, opening day, sculpture stone, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing: AIDS Memorial progress, winter league baseball, upcoming zoning meetings, and a pickleball project that will get changes before moving forward.

Jan. 21 Daily Briefing: Theater ticket prices, vehicle seized, a record for PSP, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, a look at the pricing strategy at Plaza Theatre, police find a vehicle suspected in a fatal hit and run, and Palm Springs International Airport reports another record year in passenger travel.

Jan. 20 Daily Briefing: Fire station plans, Black authors event, earthquakes strike, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing: updates on plans for new or improved city fire stations, an author event coming in February, and a good dog looking for a good home.

Jan. 19 Daily Briefing: Parks push, temporary closures and pool work, and more

In today's Daily Briefing: A new push to reimagine Palm Springs parks, a preview of Black History Month events, and a rundown of events both today and upcoming.

Jan. 16 Daily Briefing: A legacy of service, process questions addressed, Trader Joe’s hopes dashed, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing, we tell you about the end of a remarkable career at PSP, a pledge for more transparency about how the city is using Measure J money, and why a document in Palm Desert got our hopes up in Palm Springs.

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