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The Palm Springs City Council has approved a $5.9 million deal to pay Black and Latino families who were displaced from a neighborhood in the 1960s.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Black and Latino families who were pushed out of a Palm Springs neighborhood in the 1960s reached a $5.9 million tentative settlement agreement with the city.
A new mini-lending library opened at 10 a.m. today in the Twin Palms neighborhood of Palm Springs. The Little Free Library, a house-shaped curbside container from a Minnesota-based nonprofit with ...
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California city will pay $5.9 million to compensate Black and Latino families who were displaced from a neighborhood Read More Skip to content ...
Palm Springs razed a minority neighborhood in the 1960s. Survivors and descendants are fighting for reparations. “There's not a hint or a trace that we ever existed here," one resident says.
Palm Springs’ midcentury halcyon days didn’t last long, and by the late 1990s, when Chris Menrad bought his Twin Palms home, Krisel was all but forgotten and the neighborhood was beginning to ...
The post Palm Springs neighborhood launches first-of-its-kind utility undergrounding project appeared first on The Palm Springs Post. In what should serve as a model for others to follow, ...
Survivors Of Section 14 Await Compensation From City Of Palm Springs Decades ago, the homes in a Palm Springs neighborhood known as Section 14 were deemed eyesores and officials wanted to promote ...