Salton Sea

10 Most-Read Stories of 2022

From plans to save the Salton Sea to a historic archaeological discovery to a tour of Queer Eye designer Bobby Berk's home, these were your favorite posts of the year.

Staff Report Attractions, Current Digital

From plans to save the Salton Sea to a historic archaeological discovery to a tour of “Queer Eye” designer Bobby Berk’s home, these were your favorite posts of the year.

Inland Empire Community Foundation

Concrete Evidence

Building on 80 years of philanthropic work, Inland Empire Community Foundation aggregates the resources of donors and organizations to effect long-lasting change.

Janice Kleinschmidt Current PSL, Social Scene

With 80 years of philanthropic work, Inland Empire Community Foundation aggregates the resources of donors and organizations to create change.

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Side Trips: Salton Sea and Niland

Follow Grapefruit Boulevard southeast from Indio, and you’ll hit the Salton Sea. Once envisioned to become a destination resort, nature took its toll and left the beach deserted, covered in fish bones and long-forgotten scrap.

Staff Report Attractions, Current Guide, Day Trips

When you reach the Salton Sea — once considered a destination resort — nature has taken its toll and left the beach desolate and in disarray.

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Viva Salton

Will Annette Morales Roe’s plan to import water to the Salton Sea sink or swim?

Steven Biller Attractions, Current PSL

Annette Morales Roe knows how to fix the Salton Sea. Reroute recycled water from the Pacific Ocean to also help address other challenges.

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Never Get Off the Boat

A strange and wonderful ride through the communities surrounding the Salton Sea.

Kent Black Attractions, Current PSL

Writer Kent Black shares a strange and wonderful ride through the communities surrounding the Salton Sea — a world away from Palm Springs.

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Embracing the Dark Side

Palm Springs Noir features a collection of short stories set in a cross-section of desert cities and written primarily by authors with Coachella Valley ties.

Carl Schoemig Arts & Entertainment, Current Digital

“Palm Springs Noir” features a collection of 14 short stories set in desert cities and written by authors with Coachella Valley ties.