The Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival — which featured rides, food and musical entertainment — had a record-breaking return to Indio after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said Monday.
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A dozen artists from Europe, North America and South Asia will deploy their artwork next week for Desert X, a biennial outdoor art exhibition in the Coachella Valley.
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Starting this week, tax return assistance in English and Spanish will be available for College of the Desert students and their families every Saturday through mid-April, according to the press release.
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“He was basically cabaret and open mic in the desert,” said Gregg Marx. “He really started a wonderful thing.”
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The 19th annual Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic softball tournament is scheduled to begin Thursday with 12 games at the Big League Dreams complex in Cathedral City, including top-ranked UCLA facing third-ranked Florida at 7:30 p.m.
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The Riverside Police Department announced Thursday they were offering funding to local businesses to assist with the costs involved with improving safety and security.
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Five-year-old Titan is a service dog in Sky Valley, and was adopted 3 years ago when his owner Kathy was voting for that year’s favorite pet.
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The dazzling 29th Annual Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards (AKA the Chase) return as an all-in-person event outdoors at the Palm Springs Convention Center on Saturday, March 25, according to the press release.
