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Indio moves closer to permanently banning data centers
On the current timeline, a permanent ban could be in place as early as October.
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Indio adopts new rules targeting vacant commercial buildings
“If you’re going to invest in Indio, maintain your property,” Councilmember Ben Guitron said during the Wednesday meeting.
Indio’s first independent bookstore coming to former Oasis on Miles music venue
The store would serve as a community-focused literary and cultural hub, hosting author events and arts programming while offering books and merchandise.
Indio working to finish veterans memorial by November, plus updates on several other public art projects
Indio is working to debut a new veterans memorial and launch a high-tech art tour app.
Coachella Valley Rescue Mission collecting backpacks, supplies for valley students ahead of new school year
The Coachella Valley Rescue Mission’s annual drive runs through Aug. 4, with a drive-thru distribution event set for Aug. 8 in Indio.
Assemblymember brings state agencies to Coachella Valley for senior scam seminar
With older Americans losing a staggering $7.7 billion to fraud last year, a multi-agency panel held locally revealed how modern scammers use easily available tech and psychological manipulation to exploit loneliness.
Valley officials credit synchronized traffic lights and real-time cellphone tracking for smoother festival traffic
“We use cell phone information real time,” the Indio Police Chief said. “We know based on the entertainer when the community or when their people are coming into the valley, or when they’re leaving…and moving towards the city of Indio into the Polo Grounds.”






