Richard Gauthier Obituary – La Quinta, CA (1934-2022)

[ad_1] Richard (Dick) Francis Gauthier was born Nov 9, 1934 in San Francisco, California. As a small child he moved to Inglewood CA with his father, mother, older sister Jean and older brother Buddy. During his early years, Dick loved sports and participated in the 1948 Jr Olympics. After high school he joined the Army […]

New canned wine holds half a bottle in every container

[ad_1] If all your favorite summer adventures include wine but you’re tired of lugging around an entire bottle everywhere you go (speaking from experience here…), we have some seriously fabulous news. Cupcake Vineyards is now putting its Rosé and Sauvignon Blanc in 375ml (12 ounce) cans — which, yes, is the equivalent of half a […]

New Affordable Housing In The City Of Coachella

[ad_1] COACHELLA, Calif. (January 26, 2022)- Coachella Mayor Steven Hernandez, Assembly member Eduardo Garcia, County Supervisor V. Manuel Perez and Jim Andersen, Chief Financial Officer of Chelsea Investment Corporation, walked the construction site to view the progress of affordable housing development, Pueblo Viejo Villas. Located on the northeast corner of 6th Street and Cesar Chavez […]

Larry Lichliter Obituary – CO

[ad_1] Lichliter, Larry 68, passed away Friday, February 18, in Rancho Mirage, California after an extended illness. Larry was born in Cortez, Colorado, in 1943, son of the late William and Virginia Lichliter. He grew up in Grand Junction, Colorado and served as a Corporal in the United States Marine Corps prior to attending both […]

Desert Hot Springs Has Nedw Pioneers Spurring Growth

[ad_1] With elevated views of the Coachella Valley and quick access to multiple desert cities, Desert Hot Springs is a sought-after bedroom community. Of course, a bedroom community needs homes, and although the recession of a decade ago squashed new construction for a time, things are looking up. Skyborne, a partially finished housing development three […]

California just shy of 100% powered by renewables for first time

[ad_1] Renewable electricity provided just shy of 100% of California’s electricity demand on Saturday, a record-breaker, officials said, much of it from large amounts of solar power now produced along Interstate 10, an hour east of the Coachella Valley.  Environmentalists over the weekend celebrated as an official online supply tracker surged to 101%, but a power official said […]

Why fewer men are going to college, including in the Coachella Valley

[ad_1] A college degree has historically been the way to get a good job with middle-class wages. Unfortunately, too many college graduates today cannot find college level jobs with commensurate pay. And the impact is different for men and women. Women now comprise nearly 60% of enrollment in universities and colleges. The disparity is even more […]