Stories with a staff byline are written or edited by a member of the Palm Springs Post staff and are generally shorter or less complex than our more thorough stories.
In today's Daily Briefing: The city prepares for a summer arts fest, you should be on the lookout for road closures, and a rescued and refreshed pooch needs your vote.
In today's Daily Briefing: New efforts at economic diversification are launched, the Ramon Park neighborhood is recognized, and we preview a film fest you might want to attend this weekend.
In today's Daily Briefing: County officials face tighter budget as residents want problems solved, a Palm Springs subcommittee addresses composting enforcement, and The Center details its assistance programs during Mental Health Awareness month.
In today's Daily Briefing: Temple Isaiah approved for next step in historic designation, music scholarship applications are open, and how you can help those dealing with extreme trauma.
In today's Daily Briefing: Where to go to commemorate Cinco de Mayo, American Reproductive Centers officially breaks ground on its major new facility, and we introduce you to a frisky feline in need of a fur-ever home.
In today's Daily Briefing: A preview of this week's government meetings, police issue a warning (and some tips) about e-bike thefts, and why this day has significant meaning in the film world.
In today's Daily Briefing: The Sustainability Commission hears details of climate research, police report that a a pedestrian was struck and killed, and county leaders recognize the work it took to turn our region into a Certified Autism Destination.
In today's Daily Briefing: The latest on Palm Springs home prices, a roundup of news from other outlets, and what you need to know about new art on display downtown.
In today's Daily Briefing: A case of self-storage déjà vu, the fire department needs you to start clearing brush, and there's a drone fest coming this weekend. Plus, 'Puff Kitty' has a new home!
In today's Daily Briefing: A commission approves an agreement with the new parks foundation, construction is coming for Sunny Dunes, and we introduce you to our pet of the week.
In today's Daily Briefing: Investigation reveals reports of issues at a local nonprofit, voter registration help gets under way, and it's time to celebrate trees and the planet at a city park.
In today's Daily Briefing: Discussion of a directly-elected mayor, a church turned theater is now protected, and how to help your neighbors simply by dining out today.
In today's Daily Briefing: Additional clarity around work needed at Palm Springs International Airport, what to watch for at City Council tonight, and there's a new summer festival coming to the city in June.
In today's Daily Briefing: The replacement for a reproductive center destroyed in last year's bombing passes a crucial step, film jurors are needed, and we introduce you to our pet of the week!
In today's Daily Briefing: Vacation rental owners push back against a planned tourism district, a deadly incident ends in the airport parking lot, and a dispute over a wall ends after nearly two years.
In today's Daily Briefing: There's more art in several city parks, and it was dedicated on World Art Day; a familiar face is set to lead the airport on an interim basis; and several Palm Springs residents and businesses will be honored at a May 4 event.
In today's Daily Briefing: How local organizations are stepping up to celebrate the lesbian community all next week, the Human Rights Commission prepares to unveil a revamped awards process, and the annual Dining Out For Life day is coming up.
In today's Daily Briefing: What to watch for at City Hall this weekend, a full slate of events, and a preview of the film fests coming to the city this summer and early next year.
In today's Daily Briefing: How hotels are helping finance convention center improvements, a weekend warning about dust, and a Saturday celebration for the upcoming World Art Day.
In today's Daily Briefing: Pushback over elected mayor proposal, naming rights granted at the library, and student playwrights are getting their moment in the spotlight.
In today's Daily Briefing: An airport shade project moves forward, a familiar face returns as chair of the Agua Caliente Tribal Council, and a surprise for our local radio station on Celebrity Jeopardy.