The population of Indio nearly triples each festival weekend, which means more foot traffic for desert businesses. But for some in downtown Palm Springs, they are seeing a different trend.
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It’s been nearly 20 years in the making, and many people across the valley are demanding College of the Desert hold up its end of the bargain to develop new campuses. COD leaders say they’re ready to listen.
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Both Coachella and Stagecoach festivals say there will be no requirements for vaccinations, testing or masking. While businesses are excited for the foot traffic, there are some recommendations you should consider for the upcoming weeks.
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The drought, pandemic, inflation and now, high gas prices. While everyone across California is feeling the effects, the ones who might be getting hit the hardest are farmers.
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In an effort to ease the burden at the pump, California lawmakers propose creating a $400 rebate for tax-paying Californians. But, how far will this money actually go? Will it help with delivery services?
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The cancellation of St. Patrick’s Day gatherings two years ago was the first big shift in how we were accustomed to living, but for St. Patrick’s Day 2022 at O’Caine’s in Rancho Mirage, it’s business as usual.
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Dollar Tree that it will begin selling items at $1.25 and $1.50 at some locations for the first time. It will also add $3 and $5 items to more stores, expanding on a prior strategy in recent years to move away from only offering goods for $1.
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It’s a game of chicken with the global economy.
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