Palm Springs
Palm Springs gets back in the saddle with first rodeo in 17 years
A professional rodeo will rumble into Palm Springs for the first time in 17 years today, along with 140 animals, two stages of live music, 6,000 square feet of "high-end" Western retail merchandise, carnival rides and vendor booths. »
New Fresh & Easy now open in Palm Springs
Scores of local shoppers flocked Wednesday to the grand opening of Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market's long-awaited Palm Springs location, the West Coast grocery chain's fourth to open in the Coachella Valley. »
New Palm Springs Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Opens March 10
Grand Opening of Fresh & Easy Market Slated for Wednesday, March 10 Contact: Amy Blaisdell Communications Director City of Palm Springs 323-8250 March 9, 2010 The City of Palm Springs and officials from Fresh & Easy neighborhood markets will celebrate the grand opening of their much anticipated new location on Wednesday, March 10 in... »
New LNG station in the works for Palm Springs
The Palm Springs Architectural Advisory Committee reviewed plans Monday for what eventually could become a crucial liquified natural gas refueling stop for truck fleets hauling goods across state lines. »
Rat Pack impersonators to perform at Tony’s Pasta Mia in Palm Springs
Revisit the glory days of Rat Pack performances on March 14 at Tony's Pasta Mia. »
Man hopes to inspire others with journey
It took George Throop all day to travel from Banning to Palm Springs, and two more to get from there to Indio. »
Palm Springs Western arts festival postponed this weekend
An arts festival to showcase artworks from the West and Southwest this weekend in Palm Springs has been postponed, a festival organizer said today. »
St. Theresa Students to Walk to Palm Springs City Hall on Friday, March 5
St. Theresa Students to Walk to City Hall in Response to Mayor's Fitness Challenge and Call for Sustainability Contact: Amy Blaisdell Communications Director City of Palm Springs 323-8250 March 4, 2010 Hundreds of St. »
Desert Water Agency runs out of free controllers for Palm Springs residents
Desert Water Agency has run out of free water controllers, less than 48 hours after it announced a partnership with Palm Springs to offer a limited amount. »
Haiti benefit concert to be held tonight in Palm Springs
A concert will be held in Palm Springs tonight to raise money for the 'Save the Children -- Haiti Earthquake Children Emergency Fund.' The concert is set to begin at 6:30 p.m. at Hotel Zoso's zLounge, 150 N. Indian Canyon Drive, said Hotel Zoso General Manager Lesley Carey. »
Missing guide dog found at animal shelter
A 2-year-old guide dog that had been reported missing Sunday by the Guide Dogs of the Desert was found Monday at the Palm Springs Animal Shelter. »
Work Begins on Gene Autry/Palm Drive Interchange
Work is expected to begin March 1 on the Gene Autry Interchange, which will include a new six-lane overcrossing, new ramps and a widening of the bridge over the railroad. »
Local Charter School, 300 open seats, K-thru-6th grade
Hundreds of students have a chance to attend a local charter school next year free of charge. »
Sheriff’s Deputy Car Involved in Palm Springs Crash
A sheriff's deputy was involved in a crash today on a Palm Springs roadway but escaped serious injury, authorities said. »
Palm Springs city notes for Feb. 26
The 14th annual Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards is scheduled to take place on Saturday. »