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Ground broken on first affordable housing development in Palm Springs in more than a decade

The Monarch Apartments will sit on a 3.6-acre vacant parcel of land owned by the city at the southeast corner of North Indian Canyon and San Rafael Drive. It's slated to be complete in late 2023.

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Police seek suspect in armed robbery at Palm Springs bank
DAILY BRIEFING: October 29, 2021

Good morning. It’s Friday, October 29. Expect a mainly sunny sky again today with a high of 93 degrees. Similar conditions are expected this weekend. First, some news you need to know...

Council narrows locations considered for homeless services center to two sites
DAILY BRIEFING: October 28, 2021

Good morning. It’s Thursday, October 28. Expect a mainly sunny sky today with a high of 87 degrees. First, some news you need to know...

Home construction appeal, homeless services center, COVID-19 restrictions all on Council agenda Thursday

Approval for home construction on this undeveloped lot in the Historic Tennis Club neighborhood is being appealed by a neighbor.

‘Extraordinary Rate Adjustment’ for garbage, recycling will get public hearing in December

Notices about a proposed increase in garbage and recycling fees, and a December public hearing, have begun to appear in Palm Springs Disposal Service (PSDS) customers’ mailboxes this week.

DAILY BRIEFING: October 27, 2021

Good morning. It’s Wednesday, October 27. Expect a mainly sunny sky today with a high of 87 degrees. First, some news you need to know...

Palm Springs Police Blotter: Week ending October 24

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.

Police investigating suspicious death as city’s seventh murder of 2021
County supervisors move forward with request for federal funds to improve rail link to Los Angeles

County officials are hoping federal money can be secured to help move proposed train service from Palm Springs to Los Angeles forward.

Citing public health issues, city to temporarily close Baristo Park

Baristo Park along South Calle Encilia, nicknamed “Heroin Park,” will be closed by the city in an effort to clean it up and make it more secure for residents.

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