CONE ZONE ALERT: Varner Road Temporarily Closed Due to Overturned Trash Truck
CATHEDRAL CITY, CA [February 28, 2022] Varner Road is temporarily closed to traffic between Date Palm Drive and Mountain View Road due to a trash truck overturned on Varner Road. Crews estimate that the road will reopen at approximately noon...Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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City Council Selects Redistricting Map Option E
After four public hearings, the City Council selected Redistricting Map Option E for the city council district boundaries to be used over the next ten years. Map Option E was submitted by a member of the public and had the...Continue reading→
Cathedral City Senior Center Honors the City of Cathedral City
On Tuesday, February 22nd, the Cathedral City Senior Center held its 40th Anniversary Celebration to a sold-out crowd of supporters. The event was originally scheduled for last October but had to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Hosted by...Continue reading→
Up to 300 Cathedral City Residents Can Get Free “Pop 2000 Tour” Tickets Featuring Lance Bass
During Cathedral City LGBT Days (March 25-27, 2022), the Pop 2000 Tour featuring Hosted by Lance Bass of *NSYNC will take place on Saturday, March 26th from 5 pm to 9 pm at the new Cathedral City Community Amphitheater. Up...Continue reading→
“The Cookie Plug” Spotlighted as a “New Business in Town”
There’s a new cookie store in town that offers twelve flavors of giant, fat cookies with an extra monthly flavor too! “The Cookie Plug” is the place to go for delicious, freshly baked cookies that will satisfy any sweet tooth....Continue reading→
Cathedral City’s Weekly Newsletter
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Save Energy and Earn Money with OhmConnect
Warmer weather is already here, which means our air conditioners are heating up too to keep us cool. As the heat rises, so too, do our energy bills. Cathedral City residents now have an opportunity to save energy and earn...Continue reading→
