In the 1960s, The city of Palm Springs forced several Black and Latino families out of a neighborhood known as Section 14.
The California resort city of Palm Springs has reached a reparations agreement for Black and Latino residents forced out of their homes in the 1960s.
Thursday marked the groundbreaking for the long-awaited College of the Desert Campus after nearly two decades of planning.
The Palm Springs city council on Thursday unanimously approved a $5.9 million reparations settlement with former residents of a largely Black neighborhood that was leveled in the 1960s for commercial ...
The Palm Springs City Council will vote tonight on the settlement offer. It comes decades after city employees and the Fire ...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Black and Latino families who were pushed out of a Palm Springs neighborhood in the 1960s reached a ...
"Section 14 Survivors" and the city of Palm Springs might be closer to the resolution of a decades-long debate. According to ...
The City Council is expected to vote on the settlement for residents of a neighborhood that burned more than 50 years ago. It ...