The Daily Briefing

Jan. 15 Daily Briefing: Project approval upheld, statue staying put, honor for Plaza Theatre, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing: why a former mayor’s statue isn’t moving downtown yet, what’s next for an affordable housing project, and meet ‘Thrift Boss.’

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Jan. 14 Daily Briefing: Playground opening, ‘disingenuous’ opposition, police crime center, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we report on the official opening of a huge new playground, a new police facility aimed at taking advantage of technology in crime fighting, and what's next for a former Days Inn.

Jan. 13 Daily Briefing: Clustering concerns, library money, attack arrest, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing: concerns over a 115-unit apartment project, a library fundraising milestone, and a cat looking for a forever home.

Jan. 12 Daily Briefing: Warehouse meeting planned, parking lot to close, baseball starting, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we tell you when you'll next be able to weigh in on a large warehouse project, why a parking lot will be out of commission, and how to catch some baseball a few months before Springs Training starts.

Jan. 9 Daily Briefing: Statue on the move, SunLine needs your thoughts, one man’s candy crush, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing, we report on the latest news about a controversial statue, how you can make your voice heard about public transportation, and how to view an amazing array of PEZ dispensers.

Jan. 8 Daily Briefing: Affordable housing update, young artists wanted, clean-up planned, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing, we tell you why a pair of apartment projects in the city's north edge are getting City Council attention, how you can step up to clean up, and why young artists are needed for an upcoming event.

Jan. 7 Daily Briefing: Next historic district, county wants your thoughts, KGAY changes, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we tell you about the next local property headed for historic designation, why KGAY has moved around on the radio dial, and how to help the county shape its budget. Plus: It's shredding week!

Jan. 6 Daily Briefing: Statue move, next steps for Serena Park project, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we update you on the latest news about a housing project at a former golf course, where a statue of a former mayor might go, and get you set for Palm Springs night at a Firebirds game this weekend.

Jan. 5 Daily Briefing: ICE activity advice, year’s first baby, Pavilion closure, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we report on what to do when and if you spot immigration enforcement activity in the city, welcome the first baby of the new year, and tell you about the temporary closure of a city recreation facility.

Dec. 31 Daily Briefing: Home prices report, ‘Roadrunner Renaissance,’ in memoriam part 2, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we tell you what the latest housing report says, finish out our annual look at those we lost in the past year, and round up some of the other top news in the city.

Dec. 30 Daily Briefing: Convention district progress, road work alerts, in memoriam starts, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we tell you about how you can audition for a popular chorus, the latest traffic disruptions, what's next for the convention center, and look back at some of those we lost in 2025.

Dec. 29 Daily Briefing: New wellness center, former mayor leads COD board, recreation guide launched, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we tell you what the Measure J tax is helping fund next, a handy new guide for parks and recreation events, and a familiar new leader for the local college board.

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