The Junior Black Achievers group of the Palm Springs Unified School District is inspiring the next generation of achievers.
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“We want to get these people housed, we want to get people into services, we want to get them off the street, but that takes resources and places for people to go.”
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“I’m scared. I don’t want it to escalate,” said Yelena Yermilove, a La Quinta resident with family in the Ukraine.
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Tuesday was a special day for a local family who grew by two on 2/22/2022.
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Modernism Week returns to Palm Springs, and design enthusiasts from coast to coast are soaking in the warm valley weather and the luxurious presentation on mid-century modernism.
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Just a few months ago, it was a dangerous quest for Bryan De Simas, a disabled senior, to cross the intersection at Stevens and Palm Canyon Drive in Uptown Palm Springs.
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Chauncey Spencer II is the son of a Tuskegee Airman. He’s on a mission to honor the legacy of his father, Chauncey Spencer, and share the untold story of the movers and shakers of African Americans in aviation, who were denied the opportunity to fly due to the color of their skin.
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Local labor leaders met with Assembly Member Eduardo Garcia at the Coachella Library in Coachella to discuss job accessibility for local residents, and the need to support a high-skilled, local lithium workforce.
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