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ABC15 went to the Rainbow Valley area, where people are treating the empty desert as a landfill for not only common trash but also larger items like boats and even deceased animals.
The land will be sold to Desert Pines Master Development, LLC. A May appraisal report from Southwest Property Consultants estimated the 97.94 acres are worth $55.5 million.
Joshua Tree Art Museum Breaks Ground, Marking a New Chapter in High Desert Arts and Culture (Jason Busa - stock.adobe.com) Jan. 14, 2025 9 AM PT ...
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — Some good news for Hagerstown — a new food market is coming downtown, where it can be hard to find healthy or nutritious food options. The project will be ...
Residents are encouraged to report illegal dumping to local authorities to help address the issue and maintain the cleanliness of the desert areas. Illegal dumping outside of city limits can be ...