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In a state famous for its glitzy beaches and crowded tourist hotspots, Blythe quietly waits at California’s eastern edge like that intriguing character in a movie who says little but steals every ...
With creative events happening year-round, including one of the best art fairs in the U.S., La Quinta is a charming and fun ...
Elevate your space with New Orleans-inspired textiles. Handmade rugs, blankets, and pillows reflect the city’s unique culture ...
Saint Rocke: Live performers take the stage regularly at Saint Rocke, 142 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa Beach. Upcoming ...
The Pacific Ocean remains Venice’s greatest natural attraction. The wide sandy beach invites sunbathers, volleyball players, and contemplative walkers seeking connection with the vast horizon. Early ...
From desert coffee shops to design-forward shops and soulful lounges, the Joshua Tree-based woodworker shares the places that ...
Palm Springs will spend $690,000 to upgrade and beautify trails along the Tahquitz Creek wash, improvements community groups ...
Whether you're chasing family adventure or craving a quiet couples escape, Key West’s Southernmost Beach Resort offers the ...
A man accused of providing large amounts of chemicals to make explosives for the bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs has died in federal custody.
A 30-year-old motorcyclist lost his life after losing control while navigating a curve on a Port St. Lucie road.
Feds say two men behind the Palm Springs clinic blast followed a nihilist ideology and mimicked the Oklahoma City bombing with 270 lbs of explosives.
Do you see fewer palm trees in New Orleans? Blame these two deadly, incurable diseases. Many date palm trees came from Asia, Africa and the Canary Islands and are susceptible to bronzing disease.