Palm Springs Animal Shelter is hosting a heartwarming event just in time to bring extra joy to the Easter season 2025—The Big Dog Bonanza! From April 25th through the 27th, our community can become heroes for loving large dogs awaiting their forever homes. The shelter is now filled, and many beautif...
DLNews Health: Riverside, CA – April marks National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Riverside County has united in an inspiring show of unity and resolve to protect its youngest and most vulnerable residents. On April 1, a poignant flag-raising ceremony at the Riverside County Administration Center se...
SACRAMENTO—Mosquito experts are urging California residents to take precautions against mosquito bites and diseases like West Nile virus and dengue, which have seen a rise in local cases. In 2024, California recorded 18 locally acquired dengue infections, and with ongoing outbreaks in Latin America,...
DLNews Biz News: Desert Hot Springs is poised to reduce its cannabis retail tax from 10% to 5%, aligning with other Coachella Valley cities to support a beleaguered industry. The City Council’s unanimous decision on April 8 directed staff to draft an ordinance for the tax cut, with a public hearing ...
DLnews Biz News: With the federal tax deadline looming on April 15, tax professionals are urging last-minute filers to take immediate action. According to the IRS, all returns must be submitted electronically or postmarked by 11:59 p.m. in the taxpayer’s local time zone to avoid penalties. Filing on...
DLNews Biz News: In 2024, global cybersecurity spending soared to $184 billion, a sharp 13% increase from the prior year. This growth underscores the mounting urgency surrounding digital security, but it also signals a tightening race for attention in one of the most crowded corners of the tech worl...
“Made in America: A Family’s Guide to Buying Red, White, and Truly Blue Embarking on a quest to fill your home exclusively with products made entirely in the USA, down to the last screw and stitch, is akin to searching for a unicorn in a field of horses. It's a noble endeavor, but let's navigate the...
Tariff Tag: The Price of Patriotism Rings Up at HomeThey say the other side pays. The receipt says otherwise. Tariffs sound tough. They’re framed as penalties on foreign companies — a patriotic flex meant to level the global playing field. But in the hush of economic reality, a different story plays...
by Melinda Myers Too much or not enough water and never when your garden needs it. This is a common complaint of gardeners no matter where they live. Make a few changes in your plant selection and garden care to help manage water use while growing healthy plants. All plants need sufficient moisture ...
By Eric RuarkEnvironmental leaders in Arizona, Utah, and other western states are scrambling to avert an impending ecological catastrophe. The Colorado River -- which supplies water to around 40 million people across seven states -- is rapidly drying up. These sorts of resource challenges are only ...
By Gabriella Sotelo for Sentient.Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter for California News Service reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service CollaborationLess than one percent of the Earth’s water is available for human use. This limited supply, known as freshwater, can be sourced from rivers, la...
DLNews PALM DESERT, CA — The desert is buzzing with pride as College of the Desert’s acclaimed COD Roadrunner Radio grabs the spotlight, capturing the prestigious 1st Place Golden Mic Award as the Best Streaming Online Community College Radio Station in America! This sensational honor was revealed ...