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May 10 Daily Briefing: Commission system reforms, Measure J monies, award for police program, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing we report on how officials hope to help those who serve in appointed positions, when applications for community-funded projects will open, and run down some weekend events.

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May 9 Daily Briefing: City, SunLine explore transit enhancements, PSP completes crucial drill, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing we report on efforts to encourage more people to consider public transit, why there was so much activity at the airport Wednesday, and preview tonight’s City Council meeting.

May 8 Daily Briefing: Updates on Thompson Hotel, latest historic designation, drill at the airport, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing, we update you on the ongoing progress at a major downtown project, report on a special designation for one familiar development, and introduce you to our pet of the week.

May 7 Daily Briefing: Film fest shines light on dark movies, special recognition for African American grads, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing we tell you about special honors for some graduating seniors and other students, where remodeling of a popular city building stands, and preview a unique film fest happening this weekend.

25th annual Film Noir festival shines light on dark classics in city more suited to host it than many might realize

This weekend’s Arthur Lyons Film Noir Festival features iconic films and genre-blending favorites on Coachella Valley’s big screen at Palm Springs Cultural Center.

May 6 Daily Briefing: Small city’s big effort to help Palm Springs homeless, a unique schools celebration, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing we report on an effort on Catalina Island to provide clothing to some in our city, why Friday was special for local school nutrition workers, and run down events to watch for.

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