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A group of former residents and others with ties to Palm Springs' Section 14 area proposed this week that the city pay them up to $105 million in damages — more than 20 times what the city has ...
who represents the group. Section 14 was land owned by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians; the properties were leased to families of color. But starting in 1959 the city of Palm Springs ...
By Dave Brooks Oak View Group (OVG), the owner and operator of the 11,000-capacity Acrisure Arena near Palm Springs, Calif., has entered into a partnership agreement to manage, program and seek ...
Some call Palm Springs the “gayest town in America,” but many LGBTQ residents of color say there is still a long way to go to uplift diverse communities and remedy the city’s racist past. A growing ...
A convention center, hotels and a casino now dominate the landscape. The Palm Springs Section 14 Survivors group, made up of aging former residents and descendants, is asking for compensation for ...
Palm Springs announced the release of the "Section 14 Historical Context Study." The study is a comprehensive report prepared by Southern California consultant Architectural Resources Group (ARG ...
PALM SPRINGS — The Palm Springs City Council has ... according to a historical study prepared by the Architectural Resources Group last month for the City Council. As early as the 1930s, county ...
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