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Hi there:
Do you remember what local news coverage looked like in Palm Springs four years ago?
Sporadic at best. City Council meetings covered days later — if at all. Planning Commission decisions that went unreported. Budget discussions that happened without any journalist in the room.
Palm Springs deserved better.
That's why we started The Palm Springs Post in 2021. To give this city the dedicated, consistent coverage it deserves—the kind of journalism that shows up to every meeting, reads every staff report, and treats Palm Springs City Hall with the seriousness it demands.
Since then, we've been in the room for:
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Every City Council meeting
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Every Planning Commission hearing
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Every budget workshop
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Every decision that affects your property value, your neighborhood, your quality of life
We show up because Palm Springs matters.
Not as an afterthought. Not days late. But with the depth, consistency, and local knowledge this community deserves.
Your past support made this possible.
Because of readers like you, we've been able to keep our coverage independent, keep our newsroom local, and keep showing up for Palm Springs.
As we close out 2025 and look ahead to 2026, we're asking you to help us keep doing what we do: showing up for Palm Springs, asking questions, and holding City Hall accountable. |