Palm Springs
Coverage of Palm Springs in the Nexus archive.
- FedEx and others announce layoffs in Southern California
FedEx and other companies announced layoffs resulting in more than 500 people losing jobs in Southern California. Staples and LAZ Parking are among the affected businesses. Furthermore, two facilities located in Palm Springs and Victorville will close.
- Palm Springs sees home prices plummet as market finally cools off
Home prices in Palm Springs have dropped as the market cools, with two upscale homes in sought-after neighborhoods experiencing significant price cuts. Luxury sellers are adjusting their expectations following years of pandemic-fueled demand.
- Southern California heat wave continues with triple-digit temperatures
Southern California is experiencing a dangerous heat wave with triple-digit temperatures and poor air quality. Temperatures in Lancaster and Palm Springs reached 97 and 103 degrees, respectively, by midmorning. Heat alerts are expected to continue through the weekend.
- Remains of California Millionaire Who Vanished 45 Years Ago Are Identified
Remains discovered in 1981 in the Santa Rosa Mountains near Palm Springs, California, have been identified as Thelma Gaston, who was 80 years old when she vanished 45 years ago.
- California teen e-biker baiting police to chase tracked by drone, arrested
Police in Palm Springs used a drone to track and arrest a teen e-bike rider who was attempting to bait officers into a high-speed chase. The teen performed wheelies and donuts while stopped, as shown in released footage.
- Sprawling estate owned by ‘Mr. Palm Springs’ hits the market for staggering $19.5 million
The Palm Springs estate of the late Harold Matzner is for sale at $19.5 million. The property was put up for sale on Tuesday.
- Palm Springs homeowner bursts into tears after squatters trick best friend before burning down house
A Palm Springs homeowner experienced emotional distress after squatters deceived their best friend, leading to a house fire. Officials have not publicly connected anyone to the fire.
- American Electric Power Utility Offers $2.6 Billion in Stock
American Electric Power Utility is offering $2.6 billion in stock. The utility company's move may have implications for the energy sector. This development is related to power lines, such as those found in Palm Springs, California.
- Suspect in Palm Springs shooting found dead hours later
The suspect in a Palm Springs shooting was found dead hours later after police entered a commercial unit where he had fled. The incident occurred around 2:35 p.m. in the 290 block of West San Rafael Drive, following a report of an assault with a deadly weapon.
- FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force Update to Investigation of May 17 Palm Springs Vehicle Explosion
The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force has determined that the May 17 vehicle explosion targeting American Reproductive Centers (ARC) in Palm Springs was a premeditated and intentional act of terrorism. The investigation reveals evidence of deliberate planning behind the attack on the reproductive health facility.