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Palm Springs to host Veterans Day parade

Palm Springs will hold its 23rd annual Palm Springs Veterans Day Parade today. More than 20,000 people are expected to attend the event, which is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. on Palm Canyon Drive and Ramon Road, moving north on Alejo Road to its conclusion, according to a statement. …

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Moreno Valley to display local art

Moreno Valley is accepting applications from local artists who would like to have their work displayed through the city’s Art Loan program. The project which is sponsored by the city’s arts commissions, is meant to enhance city facilities through the display of family-friendly works of art created by Moreno Valley …

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Palm Springs breaks ground on park

Palm Springs broke ground Friday on its long-planned downtown park. A ceremony began at 9 a.m. at the site of the future 1.5-acre park,  across from the Palm Springs Art Museum on Museum Drive and Museum Way, according to a statement on the city’s website. City Council members, Police Chief …

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Three Apple Valley parks to get recycled water

Construction has begun on a project that will bring recycled water to three parks in Apple Valley. The reclaimed water will be used only for irrigation of grass and plants, and it will be moved through pipelines to Lenny Brewster Park, Civic Center Park and Thunderbird Park, according to a …

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San Bernardino County science fair scheduled

About 800 students are expected to attend the upcoming STEMapalooza Student Conference, scheduled to be held Nov. 1 at San Bernardino Valley College. High school and middle school students in San Bernardino County will spend the day studying exhibits that show the importance of science, technology, mathematics and engineering, according …

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Palm Springs says it’s reducing homelessness

SB County Helps Homeless Vets

Palm Springs is claiming some success in its battle against homelessness. Two hundred and thirty two homeless individuals have found a permanent place to live during the past three years because of programs put in place by the city, according to a statement on the Palm Springs website. Seven hundred …

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