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'Day of the Locust' screening to benefit Palm Springs Cultural Center
It's been a favorite spot to watch films in the Coachella Valley since 1967, but in 2007 the historic Camelot Theatres became a nonprofit, transitioning into the Palm Springs Cultural Center (PSCC). Since that time, the organization has created countless incredible valley events, festivals, presentations and special performances, which have...
Celebrating the Anniversary of Pioneering Book, Palm Springs Modern
On the 25th anniversary of Palm Springs Modern, author Adele Cygelman looks back at her seminal book that was the first to shed a collective light on the desert’s architectural treasures. While Palm Springs has almost always had a reputation as being a destination for the jet set, it...
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Announces Extended Summer Hours
Extended summer hours for the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will begin Friday, the PS Tramway announced Sunday. Extended summer hours begin Friday and end Sept. 1. Every Friday and Saturday, the last tram up will be at 9 p.m. and the last tram down at 10:30 p.m. Peaks Restaurant will...
Picture Perfect Movie Experience
Outdoor sunset cinema entertains an audience on property that’s often called “Playground of the Presidents”. Michaeleen Gallagher is director of Sunnylands Center and Gardens, and she’s talking about films in the gardens. Free movie screenings on Sunnylands Lawn that play during the first three Fridays in...
Find the Perfect Wedding Gown on El Paseo
Vera Wang is among the dress designers available at Summer Colony Living. Once upon a time, soon-to-be-weds were forced to trek out of town to find the perfect ceremonial looks. While fine suits and tuxedos tend to be easier to come by, designer wedding dresses were seemingly nonexistent in Greater Palm Springs until Summer Colony Living in Palm Desert opened its bridal boutique. Owner Debra Carrington discusses the offerings.
Strong wind gusts expected in Coachella Valley through Friday: What to know, road closures
Indian Canyon Drive is closed through the Whitewater Wash by Palm Springs Police Wednesday morning amid another spurt of windy weather that forecasts say will likely see gusts repeatedly surpass 50 mph near the pass over the next few days. The wash section of the roadway stretching from Sunrise Parkway...
Special Report – “Forced Removal: What’s Next” – Thursday at 6PM on News Channel 3
The City of Palm Springs is moving forward with what it's calling "equity efforts" for Section 14. Section 14 is an area of land next to downtown Palm Springs that is part of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation. The City of Palm Springs participated in clearing the Section 14 in the 1960's after the various land owners had evicted mostly minority residents to make way for future development.
Man dead following single-vehicle crash in Southern California
A man is dead following a single-vehicle crash that occurred in Riverside County. Authorities say the fatal crash happened around 2:25 a.m. on May 11 near the intersection of Monroe Street and Airport Boulevard in the city of La Quinta. When first responders arrived, they located a Kia sedan that came to a rest upside […]
Beaumont man who killed pregnant girlfriend sentenced
A felon who killed his 27-year-old girlfriend and her unborn child during an argument at their San Jacinto home was sentenced today to 11 years in state prison. A Banning jury in March found Angel Martine McIntire, 29, of Beaumont guilty of voluntary manslaughter, rather than two counts of first-degree murder. Jurors also found untrue The post Beaumont man who killed pregnant girlfriend sentenced appeared first on KESQ.
Mary Pickford Theater to premiere new immersive screen next week with release of 'Furiosa'
Mary Pickford Theater in Cathedral City is the first theater in the Coachella Valley to install a new immersive screen that will premiere on May 24 with the film “Furiosa.”. ScreenX is a type of screen that extends onto the sides in order to create a 270-degree panoramic viewing...
Brush Fire Scorches Close to Two Acres in North Palm Springs
A brush fire that erupted Friday adjacent to Highway 62 in North Palm Springs scorched nearly two acres and jumped a road before crews got it under control. The non-injury blaze was reported at 12:37 p.m. along the eastbound side of the highway, near Painted Hills Road, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.
Police rule out abduction, but locate victim of domestic violence incident in Palm Springs
Update May 17, 2024: The Palm Springs police department located the suspect vehicle and potential victim on Thursday just before 11:30 p.m. Police are saying it was not an abduction but a domestic violence incident. Detectives are now conducting follow-up investigations to identify any criminal violations. The Palm Springs police department says they encourage anyone The post Police rule out abduction, but locate victim of domestic violence incident in Palm Springs appeared first on KESQ.
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