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Electrical delays push The Lights at Indio Golf Course clubhouse opening to January

The electrical connections are also crucial to the development of a nearby Dutch Bros and Chick-fil-A.

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Local businesses pursue zero waste certification through city partnership

The certification could help businesses save money on waste management.

City graffiti team takes proactive approach to combat tagging with daily patrols

The abatement team conducts daily self-initiated patrols and uses drone technology to locate and remove tagging, often before residents report it.

New music venue to replace Little Street Music Hall amid more Downtown revitalization

The Desert Rat will be a combination soda fountain/bagel shop by day and music venue by night.

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.

New artisan market opens in Indio as downtown revitalization gains momentum

At one location, discover 70 small businesses run by artists and creatives.

‘Brazen’ copper theft behind recent 911 disruptions in Indio, elsewhere in Riverside County

The thieves are in and out in 10 minutes, making it tough to catch them in the act, according to a Frontier Communications representative.

Little Street Music Hall to close after lease talks fall through

One of few live music venues in the East Valley will work to fulfill the rest of this month's shows, but the future beyond is uncertain.

Local florist tackles Mother’s Day and prom season rush simultaneously

Indio Florist owner Manuela Ortiz and her team are creating up to 60 sets of corsages and boutonnieres for area proms while also fulfilling orders for one of the year's biggest flower holidays.

Economic outlook remains strong for Riverside County’s Fourth District; Indio revitalization accelerates

At the Riverside County Economic Summit, Supervisor V. Manuel Perez said the future for the fourth district looks strong.