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Sept. 11 Weekly Briefing: New single-family development planned, home prices stagnate, museum reopening, and more

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.

Indio housing prices stagnate, inventory way up

The median price of an average-sized detached home in August was $619,000, down 2% compared to the year before.

Sept. 4 Weekly Briefing: Housing award, water report, livable city designation, and more

In this week's briefing, we report on special recognition for Indio's efforts on housing and livability, an upcoming day of wellness, and how our water is measuring up.

Indio Water Authority releases annual drinking water safety report, details expensive upgrades 

Report details city's water quality, provides update on expensive upgrades

Aug. 28 Weekly Briefing: Gas station debate, urgent call for food, DEZRT CON returns, and more

In this week's briefing, we report on the next steps for another gas station in the city, what the rescue mission needs right now, and the return of an event that connects creative types.

Two-day environmental summit to address air quality, renewable energy

Topics will include renewable energy, green technology, water quality, air quality, the environmental impact of distribution centers and careers in environmental health.

Aug. 21 Weekly Briefing: Major housing project moves forward, Burger Box reopens, and more

In this week's briefing, we report on last night's Indio City Council meeting, the recent return of a popular eatery, and run down some things to do this weekend.

Aug. 7 Weekly Briefing: Sanitary district’s big plans, library on the move again, map confusion, and more

In this week's briefing, we explain what the truth is behind a map making the rounds, tell you how a key utility operation is celebrating 100 years, and report on what's next as the library plans its big move.

July 31 Weekly Briefing: Vets in competition, compost program proposed, new museum attractions, and more

In this week's briefing, we report on a program that could help the city comply with state requirements, exciting projects at the history museum, and what some local vets took away from a national competition.

July 24 Weekly Briefing: Gas station concerns, ‘The Place,’ Wildlife Center active, and more

In this week's briefing, we report on why the need for gas stations in the city has troubled some residents, the first patients at the new Wildlife Center, and the opening of a new indoor marketplace downtown.