Steven A. Hernandez, who was also the former Coachella mayor, is due to receive the payout from the county.
Following ex-Mayor Steven Andrew Hernandez's resignation, in which he admitted to committing a felony, the council will select a new mayor.
The transfer is part of the "Land Back" movement, which aims to reclaim land never formally given up, sold, or ceded to the U.S. government.
Longtime Rep. Darrell Issa will not seek reelection to Congress.
The city of Palm Springs is facing a lawsuit over its low-water crossing project.
A 45-day moratorium on the issuance of short-term rental certificates is needed "to do the work that we have to do," a county official said.
Para-Karate Coach for Team USA by USA Karate, U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, stands by the belief that “Inclusion is a human right."
He replaces Charlie McCelndon, who retired in September 2025, following a nationwide search guided by a recruitment firm.
The rail would span 144 miles across nine proposed station stops, providing traffic relief, options for music festivals, events, and dining.
The federal funding will improve street safety near schools and high-risk corridors as part of an effort to reduce traffic deaths.
Four energy projects are planned under the Indio Electric Financing Authority, in partnership with Imperial Irrigation District.
Councilman Joe Pradetto brought forward a proposal to stop recognizing Pride Month and to halt hanging a Pride banner at City Hall.
The Palm Desert City Council planned a special meeting to discuss Councilman Joe Pradetto's proposal for halting Pride Month recognition.
Officials said more than 900 guests are expected to attend.
The fair will feature city departments and local nonprofits supported by the city.
Republican Chad Bianco has launched a campaign to help pay for his legal fees. Here's why.
The substation will be located west of Cook Street, north of Interstate 10. It's expected to power about 8,000 customers.
Veterans and the next generation will be honored on Nov. 11 at Desert Memorial Park.
As of Oct. 20, 1,432,442 were registered to vote in Riverside County.
The mayor, who served as the Supe. V. Manuel Perez's Chief of Staff could face years in jail and be barred from public office if convicted.
Hobart worked in the city for more than 20 years.
The 2025 National POW/MIA Recognition Day is Friday, Sept. 19.
The report stems from the indictment of Queer Works CEO Jacob Joseph Aaron Rostovsky.
"This program represents one of the most important steps forward for Riverside County Veterans’ Services," a county official said.
The Transportation & Land Management Agency sought a blanket prohibition, and the Riverside County Board of Supervisors affirmed it.
About 450 property owners who failed to abate weeds and hazards around their properties properly must pay for the cost of brush clearing.
Oak View Group will manage the Palm Springs Convention Center and Bureau of Tourism.
A new rainbow flagpole symbolizing freedom and hope will soon rise in Palm Springs' Arena Business District. Here's what to know.
A proposed CV Rail project would provide train service connecting to the Coachella Valley to Downtown Los Angeles and Orange County.
New speed limits will take effect July 25.
The removal takes effect July 18, 2025.
The No Kings Day rallies protesting authoritarianism will coincide with Trump's June 14 military/birthday parade in the nation's capital.
A Coachella Valley man accuses Calvert of pushing Independents and Democrats to galvanize over his support of Trump's tax bill.
The Democrats of the Desert Club, a grassroots political organization, is holding two protests against the administration.
The county Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 Tuesday to adopt a resolution that pledges a no-kill mission.
The funding is part of Proposition 1, a bond measure passed by California voters in 2024.
The city said it is working to professionally relocate the beehive, a process that could take up to two weeks.
A conservative Texas group is challenging the legality of the 600,000-acre monument south of Joshua Tree, citing mining interests.
She will be the featured speaker at the May 9 Rancho Mirage Chamber of Commerce business breakfast.
"Something has to change."
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