Last Friday, Copper Mountain College welcomed California Poet Laureate Lee Herrick for Poetry and the Power of Place, Identity, and Belonging; an hour and a half long presentation that included a poetry reading from Herrick, a live discussion…
The Twentynine Palms High School Ladycats volleyball teams traveled to Indio last night (September 30) for an exciting and tough loss.
Smoke from the Line Fire returned to the Morongo Basin over the weekend as the fire surged and a new evacuation order was issued for a mountain community. Hotter weather has made fighting the fire more difficult for state, county, and local fire…
It may soon be putt-putt heaven, once again, as the Twentynine Palms Planning Commission will review a Conditional Use Permit request for a miniature golf course. Known as Mojaveland, a vision of local artist Anna Stump, the quirky 12-hole…
The Twentynine Palms High School Vietnamese Club is putting on a Mid Autumn Moon Festival today at the high school’s cafeteria this evening. The festival will feature Lion Dance performances and photo ops, arts and crafts, along with food,…
Copper Mountain College continues Mojave Month, a four-week celebration of the desert ecology, history, culture, music, film, literature – and more – of our Mojave Desert home. Tonight CMC is hosting a special screening of director John Putch’s…
Starting Wednesday (October 2), the Gem & Mineral show brings rocks, fossils, minerals, geodes and more to it’s new venue the Joshua Tree Lake RV and Campground. This beloved event will also feature food vendors and family fun. Parking and…
Copper Mountain College Women's Volleyball team delivered a strong performance on Friday (September 27), against the No. 26 ranked San Bernardino Valley College in their first home match of the season. The Fighting Cacti battled through…
"You can't teach someone a lesson when they're dead." That's one of the key themes of the new novel from Z107.7 reporter Gabriel Hart. An acclaimed author and resident of Morongo Valley, Hart's new book is…
Today is National Public Lands Day - which is a relatively new celebration that has been taking place on the fourth Saturday of September since 1994. It’s not a national holiday but for folks who love and appreciate the outdoors, its definitely…
Kick off the US Fish and Wildlife Servive’s TORTOISE WEEK with some local events here in the first week of October. Learn about the desert tortoise through digital slideshows, interactive games and questions, and display tortoise shells at our…
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and one local organization is hosting a fundraising event to advocate for the widespread issue. Morongo Basin Unity Home is hosting a fundraiser in support of their services for victims of domestic…
There will be an aircraft display at the Twentynine Palms Airport this Sunday (September 29) from 10 a.m. to noon. Everyone is invited out to the airport at 78569 Twentynine Palms Highway - park in the front outside the gate and come on through…
Mil-Tree is excited to present a collaborative concert featuring the participants of their singer-songwriter workshops and their talented leaders. This event is a testament to the talent and generosity of this group of performers and serves as a…
Editor's note: I failed to put this online until 5PM today. This story was reported on the radio at our regular times, but this article was late online due to a mistake on my part. Thanks to reporter Gabriel Hart for reporting this story,…
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