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‘Mexicans ain’t going anywhere’: High Desert residents protest immigration crackdownPeaceful protests hit the High Desert to advocate for immigrant rights amid a tide of executive immigration orders from the ...
Randy 'R Dub!' Williams runs the desert micro-nation of Slowjamastan, an 11-acre expanse that makes fun of the concept of the ...
New regulatory filings shows power line surges, malfunctions during high winds, including at a transmission tower near where ...
The newly listed home, one the priciest in greater Taos, stands out from the typical adobe designs of the region ...
Russell Scofield remembers when federal officials first started getting applications to build solar farms on public lands. It ...
Coachella Valley real estate agents have already sold homes to some people displaced by the LA-area wildfires. Will the trend ...
CSUSB Palm Desert to host lecture; CVUSD is offering free prom dresses to high schoolers; OneFuture CV's scholarship now open ...
The New Mexico State Land Office signed an agreement that could lead to one of the largest land exchanges in New Mexican ...
Philadelphia Phillies prized pitching prospect Andrew Painter is healthy again. The right-hander is expected to make his long ...
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What was once the largest solar power plant of its type in the world appears headed for closure just 11 years after opening.
In fabled cross-country walk from Ohio, Lummis traversed the desert, Cucamonga and Pomona into L.A. 140 years ago this week.
An activist says 42.9 million square feet of logistics centers — 745 football fields’ worth — are under environmental review.
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