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Palm Springs, California · Palm SpringsLina Robles A judge has scheduled sentencing for July 18 for a man twice convicted of killing a Palm Springs man in 2008 along with his accomplices. In 2022, David Replogle, 76, was convicted of murder and other charges and in the death and disappearance of Clifford Lambert. Six people were involved in the murder and have either been convicted or have reached plea deals. The post Judge sets sentencing date for man twice convicted of participatin…See the Story
The Judge Set a Sentencing Date for an Individual Who Has Twice Been Convicted of Participating in the 2008 Murder of a Palm Springs Man.
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Grand Jury · Palm SpringsPALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) - The city of Palm Springs is answering some tough questions about the loss of more than $700 thousand dollars in taxpayer funds. This comes after a release of a Riverside County Civil Grand Jury report. The report offers a new perspective on the fallout of a city-funded guaranteed income pilot program run by the disgraced nonprofit Queer Works. News Channel 3's I-Team investigator Peter Daut is holding officials acco…See the Story
Palm Springs Mayor Says City Is Addressing Grand Jury Findings in Queer Works Grant Investigation
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In-N-Out Burger proposal heading to Palm Springs Planning Commission ⋆ The Palm Springs Post
Palm Springs to vote on 2025-26 budget after mayor's requested changes considered
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Palm Springs moves closer to contract for affordable housing development off North Gene Autry Trail ⋆ The Palm Springs Post
Tree protection ordinance inching closer to consideration by City Council ⋆ The Palm Springs Post
Meet Tiffany Xa: A Palm Springs teen who believes in creating paths for those who come after her ⋆ The Palm Springs Post
Airport Commission approves increased parking rates, proposal sent to Flagstaff City Council
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