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What we accomplished in 2021

It’s been a whirlwind of a year, and we're already thinking about what comes next.

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Palm Springs High School educator honored as one of five ‘Outstanding Teachers of America’
DAILY BRIEFING: December 10, 2021

Good morning. It’s Friday, December 10. Expect a few passing clouds today, but otherwise, it will be generally sunny. The high will be 67 degrees. First, some news you need to know ...

‘Humbled and grateful’ Middleton becomes Palm Springs mayor, makes history

'Being transgender in America today is to know both hope and fear' Middleton said as she became the first transgender mayor in California history.

Eight behind bars after illegal weapons investigation in Palm Springs, neighboring city
Mary Bono asks for dismissal of lawsuit over Sonny & Cher hits
Palm Springs Police Blotter: Week ending December 5

The following are some of the calls that took place last week involving Palm Springs Police Department officers. It is not a complete list and may not include activities that you witnessed or heard about. In most cases, no further details are available.

DAILY BRIEFING: December 9, 2021

Good morning. It’s Thursday, December 9. Expect rain showers in the morning becoming a steady light rain in the afternoon. The high will be 62 degrees. First, some news you need to know ...

Call goes out for volunteers in Palm Springs and beyond for January’s point-in-time homeless count
Shift in city’s population, not growth, means voting districts need to be altered, potentially not by much
DAILY BRIEFING: December 8, 2021

Good morning. It’s Wednesday, December 8. It will be mainly sunny today with a high of 74 degrees. First, some news you need to know ...

Officer: ‘Tall, slender’ person seen limping from scene of Palm Springs quadruple murder

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