Saturday Smiles: Stories to make you smile or warm your heart from around Southern California.
Toscana Country Club in Indian Wells will host a party on Saturday, November 11, that includes a 15-minute fireworks display.
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Since 1964, Jonathan Bechtel has been giving lifesaving donations of his blood.
Bighorn Golf Club would like to remind residents with pets of the firework display on Nov. 12 for pet safety.
The park will close temporarily for overseeding and maintenance and will re-open again on Dec. 23.
With average temperatures of 78 degrees in Greater Palm Springs, November is still swimming weather at Palm Desert Aquatic Center.
Stone Eagle Golf Club will present a fireworks display on Saturday, November 11th starting at 8 p.m.
The center will offer services to CSUSB Palm Desert Campus students and community members in the Coachella Valley.
“HEAL” takes audiences on a scientific and spiritual journey to discover that one’s thoughts, beliefs and emotions have an impact on health.
This award is a spotlight award that recognizes individual accomplishments of cities and counties participating in the Beacon Program.
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Black licorice has the compound glycyrrhizin, which can cause potassium levels to fall.
Early voting for the Nov. 7 Consolidated General Election will be available at two locations in Riverside County.
Caltrans says the Golden State is the nation's third most bicycle-friendly state, according to a new report.
Family YMCA of the Desert launches new website to celebrate serving Coachella Valley families for 35 years.
Participants will be able to enjoy a cruise night and art walk in El Paseo.
The concert by Yachty By Nature will take place on Oct. 19 at 6 p.m.
The City of La Quinta is presenting a historical exhibition that is free and open to the public on Monday, October 23rd.
Participants will be able to enjoy an array of activities such as food, art , music, and fashion starting Nov.3.
More than 60 lorikeets and lories will fly about in the 2,500 square-foot walk-through aviary that will feature numerous perches and trees.
SoCalGas will be performing a pipeline improvement project on Gerald Ford Drive beginning Oct. 16 during the evenings starting at 9 p.m.
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Dr. Brian McDaniel has received recognition as one of five 2018 California Teachers of the Year.
The 11th Annual Paint El Paseo Pink hosted by Desert Cancer Foundation is just around the corner.
Riverside County's "Operation Recognition" continues for the 11th year.
Four-way stop signs will be in place throughout the work to control traffic.
"We are excited to be chosen as the location for this world-class cannabis center that utilizes the latest sustainable technology..."
Those who attended the concert or knew someone injured or killed in the shooting will be admitted. There are 3 locations across the county.
A four-mile stretch of Highway 111 was named for officers Jose 'Gil' Vega and Lesley Zerebny.
Agua Caliente project includes new Museum, Spa & Bathhouse and an Oasis Trail.
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The City of Rancho Mirage will close several streets during their resurfacing project on Friday, October 6th and Saturday, October 7th.
Participants will be able to enjoy street art, food, fashion, and music in during the first weekend of every month.
The bond proposal is critical to addressing the long-term public health and environmental impacts of the decline of the Sea on Riverside.
The Gardens on El Paseo has welcomed even more new and exciting retail and restaurants.
"As with all other public events, we work closely with the Indio Police Department and Cal Fire and have safety and security plans."
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is offering fall classes for people 50 and older.
The zoo will be open daily from 9 a.m. (7 a.m. for members) to 5 p.m. with the last admission at 4 p.m.