Palm Desert, CA|News|
Amid Vaccine Mandate, Students Return To CSUSB Palm Desert Campus
Students with in-person classes must get the jabs or certificates of exemption by September 20 to avoid COVID-19 tests twice a week.

Students with in-person classes must get the jabs or certificates of exemption by September 20 to avoid COVID-19 tests twice a week.

Former Mayor Ronald Parks fostered new commercial development and infrastructure from 1989, shortly after the city's incorporation.
About 50 wineries operate in the Temecula Valley, but not too many people outside the area know about them, a tourism promotion agency says.
The head of ArtsBusXpress said Friday his field trip planning service had received $25,000 from The Parker Foundation.
Money raised at The Positive Movement Foundation's cocktail event will buy school supplies and technology for three classrooms.
The Women’s Museum of California will host a series of speeches Aug. 26 and include discussion on the pandemic's impact on women's rights.
An accelerator sponsored by a Chipotle Mexican Grill nonprofit will train Vence, a company that manages livestock movements, for six months.
Assemblymember Akilah Weber commended the Multicultural Health Foundation in La Mesa for its work in persuading people to get vaccines.
The landmark in U.S.-Mexico relations will let in visitors free Saturday for exhibits, speeches and an app-guided tour.
The Port of San Diego has awarded a 10-year lease to locally owned Crack Taco Shop as part of its effort to revitalize Seaport Village.
Marine unit agents stopped a sports fishing vessel on Saturday after noticing it was "heavy in the water."
The theme park is recruiting talent to help scare visitors during the 24-night Howl-O-Scream attraction.
The juvenile mountain lion roamed residential areas in Mission Viejo before it was captured.