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In today's Daily Briefing: Palm Springs is on the fire-safe list, a popular bar and restaurant faces more difficulties, and the Wienermobile is in town!
In today's Daily Briefing: A decision on palm tree skirts, Temple Isaiah earns historic designation, and registration is open for the annual school backpack giveaway.
In today's Daily Briefing: The next step in building a new downtown fire station is approved, palm tree trimming will be debated tonight, and it's time to get your Love Local cards to benefit the city's businesses.
In today's Daily Briefing: A new burger joint is approved ... with a catch; a merger of two local groups; and a perfectly adoptable pup is our pet of the week.
In today's Daily Briefing: In-N-Out and palm tree trimming plans are on the City Council agenda, COD's accreditation is reaffirmed, and if you can cut hair, your services are in need.
In today's Daily Briefing: Convention center catering deal wins approval, the latest housing sales report, and a food drive launches at a crucial time.
In today's Daily Briefing: A special meeting is planned to consider a convention center catering contract, the Cultural Center is unsure when it can reopen after a weekend fire, and we introduce you to our pet of the week.
In today's Daily Briefing: The police department's annual equipment report has been received and filed, what to watch for at City Hall this holiday week, and how artists can apply to leave their mark at the airport.
In today's Daily Briefing: How gay fathers are supporting each other here, new rules for for vacation rental companies discussed, and firefighters officially "push in" a big addition to their team.
In today's Daily Briefing: More help for unhoused residents dealing with extreme weather, a special promotion at the Tram, and the LGBTQ+ History & Archives of the Desert gets an important donation.
In today's Daily Briefing: Something new is coming from the creators of The Heyday, the latest status of a highly-anticipated pickleball project, and our pet of the week!
In today's Daily Briefing: What to watch for at City Hall this week, an alert for drivers in South Palm Springs, and a ShortFest forum that film fans might want to put on their calendars.
In today's Daily Briefing: Bombing closes after final distributions, a big donation for nonprofit that helps feed the needy, and how a Sky Valley nursery is helping bring Prescott Preserve to life.
In today's Daily Briefing: Officials hope to address shade gaps, increased efforts at disaster readiness are paying off at the airport, and baggage claim has a whole new look.
In today's Daily Briefing: Next steps for latest affordable housing project, the city needs your thoughts on the convention center, and there may be some relief in sight for problems at a busy intersection.
In today's Daily Briefing: The city's chief economic development officer has resigned, DAP Health will donate Holocaust artifacts this week, and we introduce you to our pet of the week.
In today's Daily Briefing: Prepare for another bridge project, what to watch for at City Hall this week, and the final pieces to a whimsical art project are now in place.
In today's Daily Briefing: Leadership changes at Guide Dogs of the Desert, a Desert Healthcare District board member wants to be the next CEO, and how you can celebrate Juneteenth next week.
In today's Daily Briefing: Plans for an anti-bias push are forming, the city council meets tonight, and we explain what's happening in the Albertson's parking lot.
In today's Daily Briefing: What to watch for at City Hall this week, where to find relief from the heat, and how to kick off your summer reading at the library!
In today's Daily Briefing: Meet a local scholar headed off to study the stars, learn where trucks will be spraying to fight mosquitos this weekend, and it's time for the farmers' market to head back inside.