ACV is always looking for volunteers who have a heart for the people of the Coachella Valley. ACV is your local, hands-on, nonprofit that supports our valley's families struggling with dementia and other cognitive issues.
Much of the Coachella Valley got less than a tenth of an inch of precipitation, but it was the first notable rain the area has seen since September.
From Palm Springs to Rancho Mirage to Coachella, The Desert Sun compiled a rundown of affordable housing projects in the works across the valley.
A wave of new affordable housing development is underway in the Coachella Valley, with hundreds of homes in the works as rental prices remain high.
The 13-room wellness resort features private patios, plunge pools, fire pits and spa suites, as well as amenities like soaking tubs and red-light therapy.
The Palm Springs City Council unanimously approved temporarily easing the city's vacation rental regulation to help LA wildfire evacuees who sought shelter in the Coachella Valley. In an effort to support those impacted,
Palm Springs has recorded a total of just 0.08 inches of rain since last April. The lengthy dry spell could end over the weekend.
The Word of Life Fellowship Center echoed with the sounds of gospel music Sunday afternoon as the Palm Springs Black History Committee hosted its Annual Gospel Festival. It's a free event celebrating faith,
The best time to visit Palm Springs is between November and April ... of notable events that draw large crowds. Remember: The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Festival ...
Wow what an afternoon! Gorgeous across the Coachella Valley and much of Southern California today. We're looking at a pretty "quiet" and calm couple of days in the weather world with the biggest topic being our warming trend into the weekend and early next week.
Ahead of their show in Indio, Charles Kelley discusses Lady A’s rise to country stardom, creative risks, and making music on their own terms.
Given the current national political climate, people seemed far more inclined to be driven by party affiliation than has been true in past local elections,” said former Palm Desert City Councilmember Kathleen Kelly.