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IV Public Arts AKA IV Murals is a nonprofit committed to uplifting the Imperial Valley through public art by IV artists.
Increasingly sharp internal debate focuses on what should happen as the acreage devoted to crops and livestock shrinks.
IMPERIAL— The Imperial City Council received a presentation on the upcoming 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at the regular meeting, ...
Farmland shrinking fast: California has lost over 1.6 million acres of farmland since 1984, with urbanization and now solar ...
Just off I-8 in Ocotillo lies one of California’s most overlooked cultural sites. The Imperial Valley Desert Museum showcases ...
The Imperial Irrigation District noted that 13,000 acres of fertile land have been converted for solar, but it noted ...
The Imperial Irrigation District has taken a stance on where solar energy projects should go. The board passed a resolution saying too much farmland in the Imperial Valley is being replaced with solar ...
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EL CENTRO— Making Life Happen LLC, a life coaching and counseling business helmed by Felicia Carter, is holding an upcoming ...
Temperatures across the lower deserts, including Yuma County and the Imperial Valley, are climbing above seasonal norms, with ...
Imperial Valley’s lithium reserves could power a global energy transition. But will they also fuel local economies? Professor Chris Benner’s latest book with coauthor Manuel Pastor, a professor at the ...
The Imperial Valley Wellness Foundation (IVWF) has opened the application period for its 2025 Health and Wellness Grant, offering funding to nonprofit organizations working to improve health and socia ...