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In today's Daily Briefing: Water cuts are looming for city, the police chief is planning his eventual departure, and a local school is certified by the Blue Zones initiative.
In today's Daily Briefing: Big changes for airport parking move forward, COD marks a milestone at the Palm Springs campus, and an early warning about the City Hall dog park closure.
In today's Daily Briefing: Residents have moved to place an elected mayor position on the November ballot, police are calling out drone pilots, and cooling centers are opening to help some residents deal with the early heat.
In today's Daily Briefing: Library funding cuts cause concern, what to watch for at City Hall this week, and an early preview of an Easter event dating back more than a century.
In today's Daily Briefing: The firefighters who serve you need help refurbishing a big part of city history, the CEO of Lift To Rise plans to step into a new role, and volunteers are looking for anyone who wants to hold a shoe drive.
In today's Daily Briefing: Hotel projects come under review, another affordable housing project is in the works, and a legend in local news is getting a sidewalk star.
In today's Daily Briefing: How the city's art collection might be changing, why a bridge needed for flood control faces delays, and how Blue Zones marked its one-year anniversary in Palm Springs.
In today's Daily Briefing: Palm Springs mirrors the valley on health issues, city leaders will be hearing about a pair of long-discussed hotel projects, and applications are being accepted for city boards and commissions.
In today's Daily Briefing: Progress reported in recycling efforts, a cyclist is in critical condition, and members of the city's Sustainability Commission have some words of advice for residents.
In today's Daily Briefing: Class 1 designation of historic church wins approval, the next member of the Walk of the Stars is announced, and a special tribute to Catherine O'Hara starts today.
In today's Daily Briefing: We report on the latest home sales data, a member of the drag troupe Les Dames du Soleil has died, and we prep you for Saturday's big parade and town fair as Black History Month concludes.
In today's Daily Briefing: Why maps showing potential new zones for tall buildings will likely be changing, the city plans to crack down on parking cars for sale or rent on its public streets, and an important and timely message about your health.
In today's Daily Briefing: Plans for the new American Reproductive Center building move forward, a much-loved local philanthropist passes, and we look back at the Coachella Valley Journalism Foundation's big banquet.
In today's Daily Briefing: Fire department officials make their case for the location of a new Fire Station 1, Demuth Park construction is starting soon, and we introduce you to a feline in need a new forever home.
In today's Daily Briefing: A city board might seeking greater leeway in making decisions, a former COD leader alleges discrimination and mismanagement in a lawsuit, and we preview a workshop on traffic safety planned for later this week.
In today's Daily Briefing: Plans for the new American Reproductive Center are up for review, tax revenue has increased, and there's a fix-it clinic planned at Mizell Center on Saturday (but space is limited).
In today's Daily Briefing: Why there's more airplane noise throughout the valley and what PSP officials can do about it, how the designs have changed for a planned apartment complex, and Bruce Fessier remembers Palm Springs-raised lyricist Billy Steinberg.
In today's Daily Briefing: A shift in strategy helps with leaf blower issues, the airport gets some new tech, and even if you don't ride the bus, SunLine wants your thoughts.
In today's Daily Briefing: Funding for vital homeless services still being pursued, a rock memorabilia auction funds instruments for young musicians, and we introduce you to a pup in need of a forever home.
In today's Daily Briefing: Mayor selection will get a review, what to watch for at City Hall this week, and there's a new way to get out your aggressions on Palm Canyon Drive.