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Cathedral City Fire Department Releases Its Annual Report
Today, the Cathedral City Fire Department released its annual report to the public for 2020. Many changes occurred including a new fire chief, the opening of the new Fire Station 411, new Fire Engine 411, several new grants, a transition...Continue reading→
Road Resurfacing Project Will Cause Traffic Delays on East Palm Canyon Drive and Cathedral Canyon Drive Starting March 18th
CATHEDRAL CITY – (March 17, 2021) Road crews will completely resurface Cathedral Canyon Drive from the intersection of East Palm Canyon Drive to Perez Road with a Rubberized Emulsion Aggregate Slurry (REAS) as part of a road maintenance plan starting...Continue reading→
Four Unique Restaurants at the New Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City
The newest anchor to our Downtown Arts & Entertainment District is the now opened Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City located at the corner of Highway 111 and Date Palm Drive. Although “casino” brings to mind a vast array of...Continue reading→
Gyms, Movie Theaters, and Indoor Dining Can Open with Capacity Restrictions
The state announced that Riverside County can move to the less restrictive “Red – Substantial” tier starting Wednesday, March 17th. Please know the Red Tier means that the coronavirus is still substantial for community spread and everyone should continue doing...Continue reading→
Free “Bee the Change” Earth Day Art Kits and Poster Contest for Students
Thanks to S.C.R.A.P. Gallery, Free Ready-To-Go Recycle Art Kits for Earth Day will be available every Monday through April 19th from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm for curbside pick-up at the S.C.R.A.P. Gallery located at 68743 Perez Road, Building D,...Continue reading→
Community, Council Members and Public Arts Commissioners Restore the “Rainbow Crossing”
On Saturday, March 13, 2021, the city council, public arts commissioners, and members of the community came together and volunteered their time and skills to restore the Mayor Gregory S. Pettis Rainbow Crossing in downtown. Mayor Pettis was the longest...Continue reading→
Riverside County Expands Vaccine Eligibility to Those with Underlying Health Illness
More occupations now added to those eligible for vaccine, doses limited Those 16 to 64 years old with certain underlying health conditions will now be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 as Riverside County health officials expand the eligibility...Continue reading→
