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Desert Hot Springs High School student seeking political asylum will graduate after a complex school year

May 25, 2023

By Marco Revuelta, KESQ News Team Published May 24, 2023  8:38 PM  Click HERE to read story on original site.

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Lisa Middleton Declares Her Candidacy for California State Senate. Let’s Make Sure That We Support Her in 2024.

May 24, 2023

Lisa Middleton is a neighborhood advocate, longtime public servant and member of the Palm Springs City Council, where she has delivered pragmatic, common-sense solutions to some of the Coachella Valley’s greatest challenges. On the City Council, Lisa has helped improve local transportation systems, combat climate change, build more affordable housing and address the region’s homelessness…

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11 Things to Do in Desert Hot Springs

May 24, 2023

From a relaxing getaway to an adventure-packed vacation, discover the top 11 things to do in Desert Hot Springs. www.california.com BY REBECCA T. 5 MIN READ JANUARY 25, 2022 Click HERE to read story on original site.

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WILL ROLLINS FOR CONGRESS 2024 – He’s One Of Us

May 23, 2023

ABOUT WILL ROLLINS Will is a former federal prosecutor who focused on counterterrorism and counterintelligence cases in Southern California. He’s from a family of both Republicans and Democrats. He’s running for Congress because the threats to our democracy and to our communities that first led him to run for office are still there, and Ken…

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America is in the grip of a new ‘Lavender Scare,’ spreading fear of LGBTQ+ people

May 22, 2023

www.lailluminator.com GORDIE FELGER MAY 21, 2023 3:30 PM Click HERE to read story on original site. Move to Desert Hot Springs, California, where there is safety in numbers. And it’s a great place to live.

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California Adds Nearly 1,000 Square Miles of Conserved Land in One Year, Making Significant Progress Toward 30% Goal

May 21, 2023

www.gov.ca.gov.com Published: May 18, 2023 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: California reaches 24.4% of lands conserved after adding nearly 1,000 square miles since April 2022 – a monumental step towards achieving the state’s ambitious goal of conserving 30% of lands and coastal waters by 2030. SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced major progress in the state’s efforts…

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Meet Buddy Holly, a Palm Springs pooch who claimed the biggest crown of them all but still welcomes belly rubs

May 21, 2023

In this month’s Profiles, we introduce you to one of your neighbors who recently became internationally famous overnight, but isn’t letting it go to his rather furry head. www.thepalmspringspost.com BY KENDALL BALCHAN ● PALM SPRINGS PROFILES ● MAY 21, 2023 Click HERE to read story on original site. Of all the movie stars, crooners and celebrities that visited Palm Springs…

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Tonight, May 19th – DiversityDHS Chat – 5:30 at Las Palmas Restaurant – Come Listen to Council Member Jan Pye

May 19, 2023

You and your friends are invited to the first DiversityDHS Chat this Friday, May 19 @ 5:30 p.m. at Las Palmas Restaurant on Palm Drive at 5th Street in Desert Hot Springs. Come learn about our organization, who we are, what we do, and, best yet, new friends you can make. Special guest speaker is…

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DHS DESIGNATES JUNETEENTH PUBLIC HOLIDAY

May 19, 2023

www.ukenreport.com Posted by the award-winning Journalist Cindy Uken | May 19, 2023 | Business, News, Politics DESERT HOT SPRINGS TO FORMALLY RECOGNIZE JUNETEENTH PUBLIC HOLIDAY DESERT HOT SPRINGS — The idea to honor Juneteenth as a public holiday bubbled up to the Mayor and City Council through a public records specialist in the city Police Department. Floylaina “Flo” Smith, who works in…

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This Is A Big Deal and It’s Just Another Reason Why Desert Hot Springs, California, is Such a Wonderful Place to Live. On May 16, 2023, a Resolution of the City Council of the City of Desert Hot Springs was Passed, Recognizing June 19 as Juneteenth and Observing it as an Official paid Holiday for City Employees.

May 17, 2023

In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation that declared all persons held as slaves are to be free. On June 19, 1865, Union General Gordon Granger and his regiment arrived in Galveston, Texas to declare that slavery had been abolished. From that time, Juneteenth celebrations have taken place in Texas and have spread…

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