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Palm Springs, architecture, and fabulous flair: ‘Modernism Week' has midcentury moxie
Eleven days of tours, design, and fashion are ahead for the stylish celebration, which will soon sparkle like a sunlit swimming pool.
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Palm Springs Food and Wine Festival: A culinary extravaganza starting this Saturday
The Palm Springs Food and Wine Festival, an international celebration of cuisine and community will get underway tomorrow with restaurant and winery tastings, sippings, pairings, live jazz and celebrity chef demonstrations.
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Wintry whimsy is headed for the Palm Springs Tram, with Santa and holiday music in tow
Local high school choirs will perform holiday favorites at Mountain Station on select dates.
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Modernism Week's ‘mini' fall fest is four fab days filled with mid-century glam
February is when the mondo Modernism Week spectacular unfolds, but fans can find plenty of tours and talks in October, too.
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3 from Escondido killed in Palm Springs crash; blowing sand may be to blame
Two vehicles slowed down due to “blowing sand,” but a third vehicle “failed to slow down, resulting in a rear-end collision with one of the vehicles,” police said
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Tropical Storm Hilary drenches Palm Springs
Water runs through the streets of Palm Springs due to Hilary. Chase Cain reports for the NBC4 News.
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New in paw-litics: Palm Springs dog becomes city's first “Canine Mayor”
Buddy Holly, a Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen, will be sworn into his new position as the Canine Mayor of Palm Springs on Monday
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Dine around Greater Palm Springs with the ‘Summer Eats Pass' (and possibly win big)
Visit (and check in) at a featured eatery and you’ll be entered to a weekly foodie-fun drawing.
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Military members will enjoy free Palm Springs Tram admission in July
Some scorching days are ahead for the Coachella Valley, so consider a refreshing alpine adventure.
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Two Seasons in a Day: It's Summer Pass Time at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
Take a toasty-to-temperate journey at the amazing attraction (and save money, too).
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Midcentury Chic Flowers in the Desert During ‘Modernism Week'
Eleven days and oodles of panache: Architecture tours, cocktail parties, lively talks, and more dot the glam gathering’s roster.
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Climbers Rescue Dog Who Chased Big Horn Sheep Up Cliff in Palm Springs
A dog who got loose in a Palm Springs wildlife preserve had to be rescued by climbers after she chased endangered big horn sheep up a cliff and became stranded.
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Climbers Rescue Dog Who Chased Big Horn Sheep Up Cliff in Palm Springs
NBC 7’s Monica Dean explains how this cute pup got herself stuck on a cliff and had to be rescued.
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Palm Springs Officers Injured When Teen Chase Driver Rams Patrol Car, Police Say
A 63-year-old man and 15-year-old boy were arrested after the teen driver allegedly rammed a Palm Spring police patrol vehicle and injured two officers at the end of a chase .
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This Holiday Baking Getaway in Palm Springs is a Cookie-Lover's Dream
This is a weekend getaway made for the bakers (and really, anyone with a sweet tooth) in your life.
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Gallagher, Watermelon-Smashing Comic, Dies at 76
Gallagher, one of the most popular comics in the 1980s known for his fruit-smashing act and prop humor, has died at the age of 76 in Palm Springs, his longtime manager said Friday.
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Modernism Week to Summon That Sparkly Mid-Century Moxie
The Palm Springs celebration will roll out over 11 fizzy days full of tours, talks, cocktail parties, and mid-century moxie.
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Elvis Presley's ‘Honeymoon Hideaway' in Palm Springs Is on the Market for $5.6M
The Palm Springs home that Elvis and Priscilla Presley rented for a year just after their marriage in 1967 is hitting the market for $5,600,000.
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It's Time to Make Your Frosty Forecast for the Palm Springs Tram
Think you know when snow will accumulate at Mountain Station this season? You could win Palm Springs Aerial Tramway admissions, sweet.
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Plan For Desert Surf Lagoon Near Palm Springs Nixed Amid Criticism Over Drought
A Southern California desert city has rejected a proposal for a surf lagoon amid community concerns about drought. The La Quinta City Council on Wednesday voted voted unanimously against a zoning change that would have permitted construction of the Coral Mountain project, including a 12-acre wave pool, 600 homes and a hotel with up to 150 rooms. The pool would...