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The median price in the city has declined for at least the last seven months, but this time of year is typically when valley home prices hit their low.
In this week's briefing, we tell why city officials are concerned about safety, how you can get assistance when SNAP benefits are interrupted, and an interesting piece of art along the sides of a local bridge.
In this week's briefing, we tell you what's planned near Madison Street and Highway 111, a pair of golf and pickleball events coming next year, and who the city honored at a banquet this week.
In this week's briefing, we report on the opening of the city's new library, why our hospital could be feeling additional pressure, and explain why an art project is drawing criticism.
In this week's briefing, we report on the debut of a Halloween-themed album featuring local bands, what the latest housing report says, and why hundreds gathered for a night out earlier this week.
In this week's briefing, we report on a how delayed electrical work will impact some local projects, when the annual Pride celebration will take place, and what's next for a 34-home development.
In this week's briefing, we report on upcoming dog park closures, a city beautification plan, and how Indio leaders hope an industrial complex can help small businesses.
In this week's briefing, we report on what might replace Little Street Music Hall, where smoking is being banned, and the city crew that keeps graffiti in check.
In this week's briefing, we report on the latest real estate sales report for the city, the fate of a new single-family development, and what to expect when the Coachella Valley History Museum reopens for the season.