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In this week's Briefing: Indio's vacation rental rules are under review, the valley's health report reveals gaps, and we tell you about a unique school district event aimed at introducing young women to tech.
In this week's Briefing: How city leaders hope to gain the community's trust when it comes to immigration enforcement, the Date Festival awards some scholarships, and there's an answer to the question of why we're hearing increased airplane noise in the city.
In this week's briefing: New affordable housing, the meaning behind a colorful mural, and your complete guide to the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival.
In this week's roundup, we report on how you can catch glimpses of Indio's past on film, fire and ambulance protection costs have risen, and what's next for a highly anticipated bicycle path.
In this week's roundup, we report on a proposed new home subdivision, a call for oversight of data centers, changes to the fairgrounds and surveys — lots and lots of surveys.
In this week's Briefing we tell you how the city plans to address blight in our neighborhoods, help being offered for entrepreneurs, and some data from animal services and the new library.
🌴 Indio Weekly Briefing for Jan. 15: Cost overruns, electric assistance, art projects, and more
In this week's Briefing we tell you why the city has struggled to find contractors to work on the Indio Arts Center, help that's available for those struggling to pay their electric bills, and run down a slew of art that's planned all over the city.
🌴 Indio Weekly Briefing for Jan. 8: Horse rescue troubles, the latest housing report, budget priorities, and more
In this week’s briefing, we tell you about a local nonprofit that needs assistance with its latest effort, how home sales looked last month, and how you can help Marine families through an upcoming event.