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Famed winemaker Grgich to visit Palm Springs

Winemaker Mike Grgich will visit Desert Wines and Spirits in Palm Springs from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday . More

County offers free H1N1 flu shots

Free H1N1 flu shots will be given from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival. More

College announces video series on paradox of affluence

A series of video programs centered on the theme “The Paradox of Affluence: Choices, Challenges and Consequences” will be offered from 12:40 to 2 p.m. Feb. 17, March 17 and April 14 at College of the Desert. More

Free skin analysis, consultation provided at Wednesday event

The Plastic Surgery Institute in Rancho Mirage is offering free skin analysis and consultation during an event Wednesday. More

Plastic Surgery Institute offer free consultation

The Plastic Surgery Institute in Rancho Mirage is offering free skin analysis and consultation Wednesday. More

France's Olivia Sanchez claims Childhelp tennis title

Olivia Sanchez of France returns the ball to American Lilia Osterloh during a singles semifinal match Sunday on the final day of the women's Childhelp Desert Classic in Rancho Mirage. Marilyn Chung, The Desert Sun

RANCHO MIRAGE — France's Olivia Sanchez earned her championship check after defeating Tadeja Majeric of Slovakia 7-5, 6-0 on Sunday at the Childhelp Desert Classic pro tennis tournament. More

World premiere event combines ballet, art

A world premiere in Rancho Mirage will be filmed by PBS and aired in 27 countries. “The Cosmic Firebird Ballet” — an unusual combination of fine art and classic ballet — will debut on March 13. More

Reward upped for info on swan shooting

Sweetie Pie, a swan at Lake Mirage Racquet Club in Rancho Mirage, was shot by a BB gun in December. A reward has been offered for information on the incident. Colin Atagi, The Desert Sun

Two Desert Sun readers stepped up Saturday to more than double the cash reward for any tips leading to the person who shot a swan at a Rancho Mirage country club. More

Air Corpsman had to navigate high altitudes in 'disgusting' conditions

A mule is led out of a C-47 transport plane after a journey from Burma, over the Himalayan Mountains, to China. A Chinese soldier is unloading the mule. Courtesy of Morton Cohen

U.S. Army Air Corps radio navigator Morton Cohen made 113 flights over the the “hump” — a treacherous stretch above the Himalayan Mountains — delivering troops and supplies between Burma and China during World War II. More


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