Desert Sun Article: Police officer reunites homeless people with families
While mental health is a significant factor contributing to homelessness, Cathedral City police officer has seen substance abuse wreak more havoc. Check out this story on desertsun.com: http://desert.sn/2jR963H Please leave this field empty Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter for News,...
A Lifetime of Art with Colin Fisher
A Lifetime of Art with Colin FisherContinue reading→
Recycle your Holiday Greenery
Burrtec Waste & Recycling Services is pleased to announce the collection programs planned for valley cities that Burrtec services.Continue reading→
“It’s Your Time! – An Entrepreneurial Training Series for Women
Are you a woman who is wanting to start or expand a business? “It’s Your Time” (IYT) is grant-funded program through Citi Bank, and the training is delivered by Coachella Vallley Women’s Business Center instructors. The training centers around women...Continue reading→
Warm Centers During the Valley’s Cold Months
Warm Centers Coachella ValleyContinue reading→
On Halloween, and Every Day, Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving
Cathedral City Police Department Reminds Halloween Partiers Against Drinking and Driving CONTACT: Sgt. Nick Chapman, Cathedral City Police Department, (760) 770-0487, nchapman@cathedralcity.gov Cathedral City, CA— This Halloween weekend, the Cathedral City Police Department is reminding Halloween partiers that Buzzed Driving...Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Ocotillo Park Recognized as “Parks and Recreation Project of the Year”
Cathedral City’s Ocotillo Park Recognized as “Parks and Recreation Project of the Year” The City of Cathedral City and designer David Evans and Associates were honored by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) for the City’s new Ocotillo Park...Continue reading→
Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District Will Intensify Mosquito Abatement Controls in Cathedral City
As a precautionary measure, the Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Control District has notified the City of Cathedral City that it has begun intensified mosquito abatement control practices due to a resident testing positive for the Zika virus after returning...Continue reading→