Each winter, Mojave Maxine retires to her underground burrow and remains there in a state of brumation, a hibernation-like state.
Behind-the-scenes staffers are frontline workers to many families.
Improvements to the plaza include new asphalt, ADA ramps, improved walkways and parking canopies with solar panels.
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The California Department of Public Health issued an updated travel advisory Wednesday, urging residents to avoid non-essential travel.
An annual predictor of spring, the region is awaiting Mojave Maxine's arrival at Palm Desert's The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens.
Received artwork will be displayed in the Palm Desert Sheriff’s Station lobby.
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The Coachella Valley Rescue Mission in Indio will host its annual toy giveaway Saturday.
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More than 1.4 million face masks, 96,000 bottles of hand sanitizer and 40,000 face shields are being distributed.
Philanthropists Jerry and Kathleen Grundhofer made the gift through their foundation.
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The grant will be used to provide low-income individuals and families with affordable housing amid the pandemic.
The now-retired American gymnast is working with the Barbara Sinatra Children's Center to combat child abuse.
Holly jolly still is on the calendar as Christmas tree & menorah lightings, Santa visits, Nutcrackers & more will go on. Just differently.
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Unwanted chemicals, motor oil and other hazardous waste can be discarded at La Quinta City Hall Saturday for free on Saturday.
The grant-recipient Read With Me provides students in the eastern valley with free English language tutoring remotely.
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Each year, the Indio CHP collects toys for Coachella Valley children whose families may not be able to afford holiday gifts.
“The Coachella Valley is our home and we wanted to help the community in any way possible,” said Brian Ball, CEO of Ernie Ball.
The fourth annual CAMFest will not be held at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden amid coronavirus, but a virtual event is scheduled.
Don't let the pandemic keep you from this holiday tradition. Many Inland Empire runs are planned, with many charities relying on proceeds.
The nonprofit LifeStream is offering to contribute $10 for each pint of blood that participating charities receive through donors.
The virtual gathering organized by the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens in Palm Desert is scheduled to run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
The “Denim to Diamonds” Online Silent Auction will run from Nov. 7 through Nov. 20.
The Halloween Costume Cruise Night will be held Oct. 31 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
The event will take place on Feb. 6 at Indian Wells Renaissance Resort and Spa, located at 44400 Indian Wells Lane, in Indian Wells.
Cathedral City was given a $8.2 million fire station that will house a 10-person emergency response crew.
Family YMCA of the Desert received a $25,000 grant from the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation.
Law Offices of Soda & Greenberg remain open during this pandemic, continuing to monitor the latest Court updates. We are here for you.
A $25,000 grant from the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation will help more new parents care for their children.
The commemorative plaque, located in the Living Legacy Garden, was unveiled during a small, socially-distanced ceremony on Thursday morning.