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Real Estate · Palm SpringsFormer Palm Springs Mayor Steve Pougnet pleaded guilty Wednesday to accepting bribes from at least one real estate developer to secure support for projects on the council’s agenda, but the man accused of furnishing the funds maintains his innocence, with testimony likely to begin in his trial before the end of the month. Pretrial proceedings began for Pougnet, 62, and John Elroy Wessman, 86, last week, and formal jury selection for their trial w…See the Story
Ex-Palm Springs Mayor Admits Accepting Bribes from Developers
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TennisWellington City held their regularly scheduled meeting on May 14,2025 with many residents in attendance. Following the lengthy public comment period, two young Carbon County residents were in attendance to address the council regarding pickleball courts. Tristian and Rainer Anderson both approached the council, thanking them for the opportunity to speak. Rainer began their speech by sharing a few statistics about the quickly growing sport of pi…See the Story
Wellington City Discusses Pickleball Courts with Young Residents
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Desert Hot Springs · Desert Hot SpringsThe latest report on homelessness in the Inland Empire is mixed. For the first time since 2017, San Bernardino County saw a drop in the number of residents experiencing homelessness, the county announced on Thursday, May 15. According to a news release issued Thursday afternoon, the number of homeless residents counted in January’s Point in Time Count was 3,821, down from 4,255 in 2024. That’s a drop of 10.2% in one year. In Riverside County, me…See the Story
San Bernardino County Sees 10% Drop in Homelessness, Riverside County Reports 7% Increase
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