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Nov. 13 Daily Briefing: Appeal denied, more rental car choices, navigating CV Link gap, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we report on the decision over an appeal of a large hotel and residential project, how the forecast is impacting the Filipino Festival, and how you can get around a missing link in a new 40-mile pathway.

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Nov. 12 Daily Briefing: Dust discussion, council preview, honoring service members, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we report on a recent summit held to discuss an important health issue in the valley, what to watch for at tonight's City Council meeting, and look back at the annual Veterans Day Parade.

Nov. 11 Daily Briefing: Service awards changes, art museum controversy, our pet of the week, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we report on how a city commission hopes to change its awards program, why the Cultural Center is helping bring healthy food to a neighboring city, and reports of resignations after an art museum hire.

Nov. 10 Daily Briefing: Pride fills city streets, next Blue Zones initiative, PS Speaks lineup, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we recap the city's annual Pride Parade, report on how PSHS did in the football playoffs, and tell you about the powerful lineup of speakers coming for Palm Springs Speaks this season.

Nov. 7 Daily Briefing: Guide to Pride, CV Link launches, arrest in dognapping, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing, we help you gear up for Pride weekend and navigate possible travel delays while reporting on missing dogs and a new 40-mile trail that's officially open this week.

Nov. 6 Daily Briefing: Open house for Plaza Theatre, another Best Bookstore opening, Pride flag unfurling, and more

In today's Daily Briefing we report on the kickoff to Pride Week, why a city board hit pause on a project, what's next for owners of a local bookstore, and how you can see inside a remodeled downtown theater.

Nov. 5 Daily Briefing: Honoring veterans, celebrating food bank, HRC appointment, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing, we tell you why some military members might be missing from the Veterans Day Parade, how The Center is celebrating its food bank, and report on a local volunteer who is now on the HRC national board.

Nov. 4 Daily Briefing: Permit denied, summit planned, it’s Election Day, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we report on a decision regarding a home proposed near some significant ruins, the one-year celebration of a history-making agreement, and introduce you to a furry friend in need of a forever home.

Nov. 3 Daily Briefing: Funds distributed, library pop-ups, next sidewalk star, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we tell you how money collected for underinsured businesses that suffered damage during a bombing is being distributed, who will receive a star this week, and how the library is going mobile.

Oct. 31 Daily Briefing: Halloween happenings, COD announcement, PSHS shares league crown, and more

In today's Daily Briefing, we tell you about big announcements at a COD event Thursday evening, how you can sample ice cream for a good cause, what's next for the PSHS football team, and run down some Halloween events.

Oct. 30 Daily Briefing: Housing moves, help for food insecurity, bat warning, and more

In today's Daily Briefing we report on the status of efforts to address housing affordability, why county officials have a warning about bats, and why local nurses are on strike today.

Oct. 29 Daily Briefing: Golf fee hikes, Modernism events, helping migrant workers, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing, we tell you why local golfers are taking issue with a decision to raise fees at a pair of city-owned courses, how your ice cream cone can help farmworkers, and what to expect at Modernism Week in 2026.

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