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Desert Hot Springs residents will be voting for two councilmembers and a mayor in November, as well as deciding whether to increase sales taxes. There are six candidates vying for a seat on the ...
(This story was updated to add new information and a new photo.) Desert Hot Springs' city manager is stepping down from his role as he deals with an illness in his family. Frank Luckino's ...
(KESQ) - Desert Hot Springs, long known as a hub for cannabis in the Coachella Valley, is making a dramatic move to help struggling dispensaries - cutting the city’s cannabis tax from 10% to 5%.
Desert Hot Springs City Manager Frank J. Luckino has retired, Mayor Scott Matas announced during Tuesday's city council meeting. Doria Wilms, who serves as the city's Deputy City Manager ...