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Your complete guide to the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival, set to open Thursday

Everything you need to know for the 78th annual Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival: from the food and fun to the furry animals.

Indio Public Arts Commission updates plan for new interactive signage

Indio is upgrading its public art experience with uniform, interactive signage featuring QR codes to help residents and visitors explore the city's vibrant murals and iconic sculptures.

$20 million secured for Arts and Music Line bike pathway project

The plan calls for nine miles of protected bike paths to connect more homes and schools to the CV Link.

Indio Planning Commission reviews plans for 50-home subdivision

Developers would not commit to a price estimate for the single-family homes, but said they would be priced slightly below market rate.

Riverside County approves $1.1 million for fairgrounds RV parking improvements

The water and electrical hookups would serve both vendors and customers of the Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival.

Indio approves 45-day moratorium on new gas stations

The temporary moratorium gives the city more time to deeply study the issue before making major changes to the zoning code.

Indio planning commission debates gas station moratorium as landscape, EV charging requirements move forward

Commissioners asked staff why it has taken months for their recommendation for a moratorium to reach council.

Indio adopts new building codes amid council concerns over housing affordability, adds crucial air conditioning requirement

The state requires the building code update, otherwise Indio would lose the ability to enforce local amendments

Indio transportation projects get nearly $4 million in regional funding, Monroe Interchange Project up for major grant

The projects all include street widening, the addition of more car lanes, and bike lanes.

COD announces free tuition for all students, launches AI initiative at state of the college event

The ‘Pledge for All’ program is set to launch in spring 2026, enrolling students for the fall semester.