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Indio Planning Commission rejects warehouse project totaling 1.8 million square feet and up to 3,000 housing units
The 183-acre Oasis at Indio project planned for land in the northern part of the city was denied by a 3-2 vote Wednesday night after almost an hour of public comment.
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Officials say car crash caused Memorial Day weekend power outage
Flooding from the burst hydrant contacted high-voltage lines, cutting electricity to more than 8,500 customers.
Indio International Tamale Festival returns to downtown after years away, with lower fees and free kids’ zone
City officials say the festival lost its footing when construction forced it to Miles Avenue Park, and that returning to its downtown roots is key to rebuilding its identity with lower tamale vendor fees and more affordable carnival rides.
Indio Sports Park is open, but future expansions remain unclear
Phase 2 funding is uncertain and a long-planned skate park is still without a permanent home.
DSUSD superintendent: Indio High agriculture program on pause for ‘facelift,’ not elimination
Dozens of people including students, alumni, farmers, and city officials packed a school board meeting to push back against the closure of a nearly 50-year-old agriculture program.
Indio’s Avenue 44 bridge reopens after more than two years of closure
The $35.1 million all-weather structure replaces a low-water crossing washed out by Tropical Storm Hilary in August 2023.
One year later, Indio moves to rein in gas stations, adds parks and youth centers to protection list
The Planning Commission voted to recommend new fueling station regulations to the city council, while expanding protections and raising the bar for stations seeking to build in restricted areas.






