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Cult classic ‘Day of the Locust’ marks 50th anniversary with screening to benefit Palm Springs Cultural Center

Michael Childers, celebrity photographer and long-time partner of director John Schlesinger, will be among those to speak at Saturday’s event featuring classic film.

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May 21 Daily Briefing: Why the wind seems worse, a unique art proposal, plan for Memorial Day at museum, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing we report on why the air seems worse this spring, new art to honor the LGBTQ+ community, and plans to honor the fallen next week at the air museum.

This weather blows: Experts link harsher wind conditions to post-storm silt, not stronger or more frequent gusts

Are you feeling like this season’s winds have been worse? Meteorologists say it’s most likely an uplift in silt from past flooding that’s impacting air quality in the Coachella Valley.

May 20 Daily Briefing: Grant to help fill gaps, major damage as vehicle plows through downtown, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing we tell you how a grant will help a health provider in the city further assist some who are struggling on our streets and report on a scary incident on downtown streets.

May 17 Daily Briefing: Increased scrutiny proposed for projects, police find vehicle and possible victim, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing we report on what city officials have to say about the Measure J budget, tell you what was behind an alert police sent out, and list a few weekend events.

May 16 Daily Briefing: City’s biggest project will get further scrutiny, cyclists remembered, and more

In today’s Daily Briefing we report on the status of plans to expand Palm Springs International Airport, why cyclists rode silently through city streets Wednesday evening, and plans for more affordable housing.

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