LOCAL JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES ADJUSTED TO THE PANDEMIC
It’s been one year since Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide adjusted their hallmark outreach of ringing doorbells and knocking on doors to making phone calls and...
HEALTHCARE DISTRICT SEEKING APPLICANTS FOR VACANT BOARD SEAT
The Morongo Basin Healthcare District accepted the resignation of Director Marge Doyle at their regular business meeting on May 6 and are seeking to...
TROJAN BOYS’ BASKETBALL ENDS SEASON WITH A WIN
Yucca Valley High School boys basketball finished their season at Coachella Valley with at 58-37 victory. This brings their final season record to 3...
YUCCA VALLEY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL ENDS SEASON UNDEFEATED
The Yucca valley High School girls’ basketball team won its regular season finale against Coachella Valley 74-15. Coach Jess Geeson said they finished the...
LADYCAT BASKETBALL DEFEATS DESERT MIRAGE; PLAYS TONIGHT FOR LEAGUE TITLE
Twentynine Palms girls’ basketball beat Desert Mirage 71- 20. The Wildcats will play Banning at home today at 5 p.m. for the Desert Valley...
LADYCAT SOFTBALL SHUTS OUT CATHEDRAL CITY
The Twentynine Palms High School Lady Cats softball team played host to the Cathedral City Lions and came away with a 19-0 win in...
WILDCAT BOYS’ TENNIS ENDS SEASON WITH A LOSS
The Twentynine Palms High School boys’ varsity tennis team traveled to Victorville to face the Silverado Hawks on Thursday, May 20, for the first...
TWENTYNINE PALMS SWIM TEAM RESULTS
The Twentynine Palms High School swim team traveled to Cathedral City High School to participate in the Desert Valley League meet. Seven high schools...
AN ARREST AFTER A 5-HOUR STANDOFF WEST OF TWENTYNINE PALMS
A five-hour stand-off in the Desert Heights area of Twentynine Palms ended in a surrender and arrest Tuesday (May 18). According to the Sheriff’s...
2 TWENTYNINE PALMS MEN INJURED IN I-40 CRASH
Two Twentynine Palms men were injured Sunday in a rollover crash on Interstate 40. According to the California Highway Patrol, James McCance III, 28,...
THREE PROJECTS UNDERWAY IN YUCCA VALLEY
There are several construction projects underway in the Town of Yucca Valley. Managing editor Tami Roleff has more information…
Three projects are underway in the...
APPOINTMENT OR WALK-UP, GETTING A VACCINE COULDN’T BE EASIER
San Bernardino County has reached the point where those complacent or hesitant about getting a COVID-19 vaccine need to take action. With walk-ups now...
SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICIALS ON THE Z107.7 “UP CLOSE” SHOW TOMORROW
Morongo Unified School District Superintendent Doug Weller, and Assistant Superintendent Amy Woods will be on the Z107.7 “Up Close” show Friday May 21, at...
MORONGO VALLEY CSD APPROVES PRELIMINARY BUDGET, LIFTS PARK MASK MANDATE
The Morongo Valley Community Services District board of directors held its regular monthly meeting last night where directors voted unanimously to lift mask mandates...
FOOD GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE FOR THOSE IN NEED
Desert Hills Presbyterian Church in Yucca Valley has a limited number of Stater Brothers gift cards that are available to people in need. The...
YUCCA VALLEY HOSTING A HOUSING ELEMENT WORKSHOP
Yucca Valley residents are encouraged to participate in a virtual housing element update workshop to identify specific housing needs within Yucca Valley and to...
ARTIST TALK SATURDAY AT BOXO HOUSE IN JOSHUA TREE
Los Angeles-based artist Kelly Berg will hold an exhibition and artist talk on her residency at Boxo House in Joshua Tree. Reporter Mike Lipsitz...
TROJAN BOYS’ BASKETBALL FALLS TO CATHEDRAL CITY
The Yucca Valley High School boys’ basketball team hosted the Lions from Cathedral City Wednesday. It was Senior Night celebrating Jehu Jimenez, Paul Quin...
YUCCA VALLEY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL DOMINATES CATHEDRAL CITY
The Yucca Valley High School High School girls’ basketball team dominated Cathedral City yesterday, 94-8.
Coach Jess Geeson said the Lady Trojans currently are ranked...
TWENTYNINE PALMS TRACK AND FIELD TEAMS FALL TO BANNING
In Twentynine Palms High School track and field, the Wildcats fell in a nail-biter to Banning yesterday (May 19) by a score of boys...