In this week's Briefing: A call for adjustments to the city's historic designation rules, an extension at Desert Willow, and a name change for one section of the city.
In this week's Briefing: The city's next budget is adopted, how our home sales compare to elsewhere in the valley, and looking ahead to Independence Day activities.
In this week's Briefing: Looking back at one of El Paseo's longest-standing businesses as it closes its doors, the need for more funding for some big events, and the city puts out a call for a poet.
In this week's Briefing: The city's dining deck program has new life, a hillside home gets a commission's blessing, and new art is planned for the dog park.
In this week's Briefing: Higher costs for a planned park, plans for a larger Restoration Hardware presence on El Paseo, and what to expect when the city celebrates Independence Day.
In this week's Briefing: City leaders voice support for drones, crime surveillance center, a housing project appeal is denied, and an indoor farmers' market is planned for this summer.
in this week's Briefing: A controversial bar gets a crucial yes vote, a city commission pushes back on paring down its meeting schedule, and volunteers are needed to help those experiencing trauma.
In this week's Briefing: El Paseo facades win approval, it's time for city residents to enjoy the air museum, and a well-known local graduate returns to the area to rock The Show.
In this week's Briefing: The city close loopholes in its outdoor camping ban, a multi-year art plan is put into motion, and there's a clear winner for a new sculpture in a San Pablo Avenue roundabout.
In this week's Briefing: Why the new library project now faces a delay, the future of dining decks, and problems with pickleball have surfaced in one neighborhood.
In this week's Briefing: A proposed bar and nightclub on El Paseo remains under review, why visitors choose Palm Desert, and a look at a building once called the city's most historically important structure.
In this week's Briefing: Joslyn Center officials respond to community concerns, skateboarders may soon have an easier time using the park designed for them, and PDHS hosted a event that united present and future graduates.
In this week's Briefing: Why some El Paseo business owners are pushing back against a proposed bar and nightclub, what's next for a housing development near Sinatra and Portola, and city officials voice support for building a large sports complex here.
In this week's Briefing: What's next for a major building -- and the playground -- on the Civic Center campus, what's next for a large housing project, and we're down to two finalists for new artwork at a San Pablo roundabout.
In this week's briefing we tell you why a Desert Willow addition needed another extension, the status of multiple park projects, and how the city might play a small role in the 2028 Summer Games.
In this week's briefing we repot on a memorial event at Civic Park that attracted 200 people, how the city's investments are performing, and how you can celebrate Buford Crites while helping keep some public lands clean.
In this week's Briefing we report on what new signage around the city might look like, where a new warehouse is planned, and how artists can land their works on El Paseo.
This week we report on the city's retail outlook, how you can volunteer to help with crime prevention, an art program that beautifies mundane infrastructure, and run down some events happening this weekend and beyond