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  • Lama Tashi Norbu – A Gifted Buddhist Monk on a Mission
    Art & Culture

    Lama Tashi Norbu – A Gifted Buddhist Monk on a Mission

    ByHolly Parsons March 18, 2025March 22, 2025 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Lama Tashi one of the world’s most prolific contemporary and traditional Tibetan Buddhist visual artists, recently made a stop in Idyllwild to introduce himself, his art, and his culture. Presented by LIVING FREE Animal Sanctuary, on March 12th at the Rustic Theater, guests were afforded an unforgettable, multi-faceted spiritual art-in-society event by an established contemporary artist…

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  • Lots of snow this month but mild weather on horizon
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    Lots of snow this month but mild weather on horizon

    ByJP Crumrine March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    More snow last week, a foot or more in most locations. The National Weather Service was forecasting up to two feet near the top of Mt. San Jacinto. According to the NWS, the southern California Sierra mountains’ snowpack is about 84% of normal for the middle of March. Since the beginning of the month the…

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  • Aerial view of Palm Springs showing palm trees and mountains at sunset.
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    County approves interim STR moratorium for desert communities

    ByMichael Ferro March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    At its March 11 meeting, the Riverside Board of Supervisors approved a 45-day temporary moratorium on new STRs within the unincorporated areas of Thousand Palms, and B Bar H Ranch. Planning Director John Hildebrand provided the Board with a report on the situation in these two desert communities and concluded with a request for the…

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  • State Farm rate increase subject to public hearing approval
    Idyllwild News

    State Farm rate increase subject to public hearing approval

    ByJP Crumrine March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    On Friday, March 14 State Insurance Commission Ricardo Lara provisionally approved several emergency rate requests sought by State Farm Insurance. These interim increases must be justified and approved at a public hearing on April 8. The pending provisional rate increases are 21.8 % for non-tenant homeowners, 15 % for tenants (renters), 15 % for tenants…

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  • Lara’s meeting with State Farm
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    Lara’s meeting with State Farm

    ByJP Crumrine March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    Editor’s note: In early February, State Farm Insurance requested a significant emergency increase for its fire insurance policies. California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara did not immediately approve the request. He scheduled a meeting on Feb. 26 to discuss the request and to learn more about State Farm’s financial situation. This a summary of that discussion…

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  • Pine Cove Water District Sees Progress in Smart Meter Data Transmission Fix
    Idyllwild News

    Pine Cove Water District Sees Progress in Smart Meter Data Transmission Fix

    ByDavid Jerome March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    At the March meeting of the Board of Directors of Pine Cove Water District, General Manager Jeremy Potter reported that the trial installation of a remedy for the poor data transmission of the new “smart” meters has begun to show good results. The new “mesh” system uses a network approach to data transmission from the…

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  • Emergency Management Department advises residents to sign up for evacuation notification apps
    Idyllwild News

    Emergency Management Department advises residents to sign up for evacuation notification apps

    ByDavid Jerome March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Eric Cadden from the County Emergency Management Department encouraged locals to sign up for Alerts at RivCoReady.org. The service will send address-specific evacuation warnings and orders to your cell phone, even if you are not at home. He also recommended Genasys Protect, an app which you can download to your phone or visit with a…

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  • Wildfire fighters in action suppressing flames in a dry forest area.
    Idyllwild News

    CalFire keeps staffing at peak levels, plans defensible space inspections

    ByDavid Jerome March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    Lynette Short, CalFire Unit Forester, briefed on fuels reduction. CalFire’s main local effort this year will be the Redhill Vegetation Management Project. It is a 300-foot-wide shaded fuel break, starting in Pine Cove around the northwest, west and southwest sides. CalFire will treat dispersed plots extending down to the Nature Center. Over previous years, nearly…

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  • Mountain Area Safety Taskforce meeting highlights preparations for wildfire
    Idyllwild News

    Mountain Area Safety Taskforce meeting highlights preparations for wildfire

    ByDavid Jerome March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 Reading Time: 1 minute

    The Mountain Area Safety Taskforce’s March meeting provided updates from the agencies responsible for protecting our mountain communities from catastrophic wildfires. Representatives from CalFire, Idyllwild Fire, US Forest Service, Riverside Sheriff’s Office, and the County Emergency Management Department gave briefings, as did the Executive Director of Mountain Communities Fire Safe Council (MCFSC), the nonprofit organization…

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  • Discarded plastic bottle on a Malaysian beach, highlighting environmental pollution.
    Idyllwild News

    EPA Administrator plans rollback of environmental rules

    ByJP Crumrine March 18, 2025March 18, 2025 Reading Time: 3 minutes

    On Wednesday, March 12, Lee Zeldin, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, took major steps to deregulate environmental protection rules. In 31 separate actions, Zeldin announced proposed changes or modifications to how EPA will address future major environmental issues such as coal plants, electric vehicles and clean water. “Today is the greatest day of deregulation…

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