PSP officials say they are expecting around 35,000 passengers to walk through their gates this week for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Out of 8,000 applicants, only 400 band directors were selected to join the marching band, including three from Palm Springs Unified School District.
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La Quinta High School’s Culinary Arts Academy students invited veterans and first responders to a Thanksgiving luncheon, honoring their service to the community.
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When the non-profit opened its doors five years ago, their facility was only 800 square feet. This year, it jumped to over 8,000, showing just how much their services are needed for families and caregivers across the valley.
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Over the past few years, the city has seen an increase in retail, vehicle and catalytic converter theft. The Palm Springs Police Department is going to use this grant money to fight all three, especially in the downtown area.
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Originally, Palm Springs city officials estimated the road would reopen in late October but as of today, that timeline has been pushed forward.
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Street vendors aren’t allowed to operate on main city roads during certain days and hours starting in October and ending in April. Many advocates and vendors are saying these new rules could heavily impact their business.
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It’s been only hazy skies and dusty air throughout the valley since Tropical Storm Hilary hit a month ago. Mounds of mud and sand can still be seen across the desert, only adding to the poor air quality.
