Jobs increasing in demand in the health care industry include medical transportation, medical coding and billing, pharmacy technicians, and medical administrative assistants.
The Academy of Palm Desert Community Presbyterian Church opened its doors to elementary students in August.
The winners will attend schools in Palm Desert and across Southern California.
Jerry Patton will remain in his current position until the end of the 2012 spring semester.
I use my mistakes to teach my teenagers how to stay away from the party lifestyle. I only want the best for them.
A memorial service and vigil honored two College of the Desert graduates who were two of the firemen killed in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center.
The nine-week, 120-hour course will be held Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at the Westfield Palm Desert mall.
A look at some the scores from Friday night's prep football games.
The fundraiser will benefit Palm Desert Charter Middle School, which boasts 1,300 students.
Classes can be taken at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus.
Opening day of the new Palm Desert High campus goes easily, with few minor problems.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was set for 8 a.m. at Palm Desert Community Presbyterian Church in Palm Desert.
The Union Bank Foundation donated $5,000 to the scholarship program at Cal State San Bernardino's Palm Desert campus, a college spokesman said.
Only 7,000 programs are currently accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children -- about 8 percent of all preschools and other early childhood programs, according to a COD official.
The program ran from late June to mid-August, with the winner logging 73.5 hours of reading.
Tours are being offered to the community again on Tuesday, Aug. 23.
Local kids from all three school districts get invite to playground game championships.
On the first day of school, we challenge you to share your back-to-school memories.
One student at George Washington Charter Elementary read more than 100 books to prepare for the new school year over the summer.
That's despite the state’s deepening budget crisis.
The program will kick off this fall.
Three students from Cal State University San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus took a trip to China as part of the university’s international study program.
The Coachella Valley Health Collaborative Healthy Lifestyle Challenge is ongoing.
The class will take over the old cafeteria on the campus.
The winning team included the only girl to compete from Palm Desert Charter Middle School.
The extension campus needs to cut up to 8 percent of its budget under a plan released Tuesday.
The funds were donated by the Palm Desert-Indian Wells Women’s Club.
The Marywood-Palm Valley School reports a 45 percent increase in the number of students accepted into the top three competitive categories of colleges and universities over five years.
The Palm Desert Charter Middle School students hope to take the top prize.
Christyann Anderson -- a full-time student at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus -- was recently appointed to vice president of Associated Students.
The old campus will be converted to athletic fields by 2012.
Graduates have been reliving memories of Palm Desert High School before the wrecking balls destroy school next month.
The women will receive their diplomas from California State University San Bernardino's Palm Desert Campus.
The Coachella Valley Health Collaborative is only half-way through.
Church officials paint a bright picture for the Academy of Palm Desert Community Presbyterian Church, which will incorporate grades 1-5 beginning next fall.
Decision to expand the school to incorporate grades 1-5 follows a March announcement by neighboring St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church that it would close parts of its school.
They were selected out of thousands of students across the country.
The graduating class will include undergraduate and graduate students as well as those who have completed the university’s teaching credential program.
A matching grant from the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation made the purchase possible.
Sixth and eighth graders at Palm Desert Charter Middle School created 1,000 cranes to send to the Japanese people.