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Palm Desert may soon use Safety Stick technology to target illegal parking near fire hydrants and crosswalks. Officials say it's about safety, not revenue.
Smokey Bear, the iconic mascot for wildfire prevention, is celebrating his 80th birthday. Originally launched with the message "Care will prevent nine out of 10 forest fires," Smokey's motto has since ...
A life-sized robot walking down Detroit's 7 Mile Road stunned onlookers this week. Meet Zion—the promo bot behind the upcoming RoboWar event—and the local tech pioneer teaching kids how to build the ...
Backyard barbecues will cost more this Independence Day. The average cookout for 10 people is now over $71, with beef, chips, and lemonade driving prices up.
The Nixon Fire in Aguanga, which has been burning since Monday near Highway 371, has now consumed over 5,200 acres and is 21% contained. CAL Fire investigators have determined that the fire was caused ...
Five Arrested in Cathedral City Fireworks Crackdown Police said they received more than 65 calls Friday and Saturday reporting illegal fireworks throughout the city.
A new California traffic law that limits the use of cell phones when behind the wheel is now in effect, and drivers need to know what it means for them on the road. As of this month, California has ...
A homicide investigation is active near the Indio-Coachella border on Manila Avenue, prompted by a suspicious circumstances report near the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission. While details are scarce, ...
Authorities have confirmed the cause of death for Daniel Park, a man accused of aiding in the May 17th bombing of a reproductive health center in Palm Springs.
No clips available in the subcollection. Republican leaders say they’re determined to deliver President Donald Trump’s sweeping domestic policy bill—dubbed the “Big Beautiful Bill”—by July 4, but ...
In a stunning turn of events, Daniel Park, a Washington state man facing terrorism charges related to the devastating bombing of a Palm Springs fertility clinic, has died while in federal custody.
Cathedral City is turning to artificial intelligence in its mission to keep the community clean and code-compliant. On Wednesday night, the City Council unanimously approved a more than $200,000, ...