The Palm Springs International Film Festival has decided to cancel its 2021 edition and return in 2022 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Desert We Want
What lies ahead for the post-COVID Coachella Valley will be as brilliant as its innovators and leaders — and this is why we’re optimistic.
Two years ago, at the Greater Palm Springs Economic Summit, a video captivated the audience of business and government leaders with renderings of the Coachella Valley in 2050. It included a Cal State Palm Desert with state-of-the-art bandwidth, programs in leading-edge technologies, and a branch campus at the Salton Sea, where just beyond the yachting and sailing center, students from
Life in the Desert Goes On
As the coronavirus crisis takes an unimaginable toll on the Coachella Valley, this is how those who call the desert home are carrying on.
As the coronavirus crisis takes an unimaginable toll on the Coachella Valley, this is how those who call the desert home are carrying on.
Don’t Put Off That Doctor Visit
Experts say your healthcare cannot wait until the coronavirus goes away.
While COVID-19 has kept us at home, Coachella Valley medical experts say it’s vital to continue with regular medical care rather than delay it.
Small Businesses Band Together To Survive in Valley
“Keep Shining Palm Springs” website offers public a way to help by purchasing items or making a monetary donation.
The “Keep Shining Palm Springs” website offers the public a way to help small businesses impacted by COVID-19 by buying items or making a donation.
Calling All Coachella Valley Artists
California Desert Arts Council, La Quinta Arts Foundation partner to offer grants to local artists who create works responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
California Desert Arts Council, La Quinta Arts Foundation partner to offer grants to local artists who create works responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.