Mosquito traps collected from Cathedral City and Indian Wells detected West Nile Virus (WNV) mosquitoes for the first time this year. In Cathedral City, the traps were collected near Date Palm Drive and 33rd Avenue....Continue reading
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Cathedral City’s Discover Digest
The New and Improved Issue 414 Click the following link for the Weekly Newsletter. https://bit.ly/issue-414
City of Cathedral City Announces Parks Renovation Schedule for Fall/Winter 2023
The City of Cathedral City will be closing the following parks at various dates for maintenance, cleaning and overseeding as we move into fall and winter events season: Dennis Keat Soccer Park – CLOSED Sept....Continue reading
Cathedral City Police Department Holding DUI Checkpoint on Friday, Sept. 22, 2023
On September 22, 2023, the Cathedral City Police Department will conduct a driving under the influence (DUI) Checkpoint from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. at an undisclosed location within the city limits. DUI checkpoint locations...
Coachella Valley Repertory Presents the West Coast Premiere of The Fantasticks: A Love Story Reimagined
Editor’s note, Oct. 22, 2023 – COACHELLA VALLEY REPERTORY has added a week to the run of its West Coast premiere production of Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt’s THE FANTASTICK: A LOVE STORY REIMAGINED. This extends...Continue reading
Residents with Storm Damage from Hurricane Hilary Can Apply for Property Tax Relief
V. MANUEL PEREZ SUPERVISOR, FOURTH DISTRICT PETER ALDANA ASSESSOR-COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 18, 2023 CONTACTS: Darin Schemmer, Office of Fourth District Supervisor V. Manuel Perez, (760) 863-8211 Steve Nguyen, Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder, (949) 405-3125...
Cathedral City’s Discover Digest
The New and Improved issue 413 Click the following link for the Weekly Newsletter. https://bit.ly/issue-413
Greater Palm Springs Realtors® Announces Disaster Relief Program Following Tropical Storm Hilary
Anyone in Palm Springs, Cathedral City or Desert Hot Springs whose housing was impacted by the 2023 storm may be eligible for financial assistance up to $2,500. Specifically, residents who faced displacement or whose homes...
City Council of Cathedral City Recognizes CCFD, Public Works, CCPD & Burrtec for Response Efforts During Tropical Storm Hilary
The City Council of Cathedral City recognized the City’s Public Works Department, Cathedral City Fire Department, Cathedral City Police, and the City’s 911 Dispatch Center for their extraordinary efforts before, during and after Tropical Storm...Continue reading
Cathedral City’s Discover Digest
The New and Improved issue 412 Click the following link for the Weekly Newsletter. https://bit.ly/issue-412