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Foreign Minister Abdullah Gül withdraws his candidacy from the 2007 Turkish presidential election after failing to win the support of secular lawmakers. (New York Times) A car bomb kills at least 20 people and injures 80 more in the Baiyaa neighbourhood of Baghdad.
Palm Springs (Cahuilla: Séc-he) [5] [6] is a desert resort city in Riverside County, California, United States, within the Colorado Desert's Coachella Valley. The city covers approximately 94 square miles (240 km 2 ), making it the largest city in Riverside County by land area.
Judgment Day (2007) M. 2007 MacArthur Park rallies; O. Oprah Winfrey's endorsement of Barack Obama; R. ... List of tornadoes in the outbreak of May 4–6, 2007
Fourth openly gay mayor of Palm Springs 23 Christy Holstege [57] December 2020 [58] – December 2021 [59] First Female, Millennial & Bisexual mayor of Palm Springs 24 Lisa Middleton [60] December 2021 [61] – December 2022 [62] First transgender mayor of Palm Springs 25 Grace Elena Garner [63] December 2022 [64] – December 2023 [65] First ...
As of late 2007, none of these four cities have taken over maintenance of Route 111. [ citation needed ] In November 2005, signs on Verbenia Avenue at the highway's northern terminus and along Interstate 10 were replaced to reflect the street's name change to "Haugen-Lehmann Way", honoring two Riverside County sheriff's deputies gunned down by ...
California's 41st congressional district is a congressional district in Riverside County, in the U.S. state of California. The district is currently represented by Republican Ken Calvert . The 41st district currently includes most of the wealthy, majority-white parts of the Coachella Valley , including the cities of Palm Springs , Rancho Mirage ...
Tollgate location: 38520 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs More info: (760) 323-6018; indian-canyons.com. Tahquitz Canyon visitors pay $15 per person, $7 per child ages 6 to 12.
This area was previously known as 100 Palm Spring, as seen on 1874 maps and an official Land Office map dating to 1891. The post office was established in 1915, and the area was named Edom, California after the ancient Asian nation. However, in 1919, a residents petition was carried out and the name was changed to Thousand Palms.