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If Palm Springs isn't going to ban short-term rentals, it needs more limits
While desert cities like Rancho Mirage, Cathedral City, La Quinta and Palm Desert have chosen to limit or ban STRs, Palm Springs' approach is the opposite: We essentially rubber stamp new vacation rental permit applications without any regard to how overly saturated our neighborhoods are with these mini-motels.
The result is we're now up to 2,254 short term rentals in Palm Springs, an increase of 26% over the past three years, according to a Palm Springs Post report. But citywide numbers don't tell the story, because some neighborhoods are more impacted than others.
...more limits
Indiana Avenue repaving to cover BLM mural
Survivors of Palm Springs demolition demand justice
'I had a choice between food and lights'
I have kids," said Hughey. "My bills are backed up and I had a choice between food and lights, and I had to get my lights back on."
'I had a choice between food and lights'
Consumer sentiment continues to drop as inflation drives up prices
Go meat-free and fly less
Here's how to save money on cooling bills as prices rise
Record high electricity rates are hitting Massachusetts residents
Utility rate increase announced for New Bothwell
'I feel cheated'
Residents in Palm Springs mobile home park deal with power outage
PS mobile home park seek answers after a month of power outages
California braces for rolling blackouts amid 'extraordinary heat event
Lonely, Single Men’ Is on the Rise
We often hear from men about this “once great” country—a country where women were handed off from father to husband not unlike a football, where we couldn’t open a bank account or see a doctor without the express permission of our husband. Well, it’s increasingly clear why the “good old days” hold such a romantic appeal to men today
Lonely, Single Men’ Is on the Rise
Men are more 'lonely and single' because women have higher dating standards
Wrong 'hoe:' Facebook's algorithm wrongly flags 'hoe' in gardening group as bullying
Facebook's algorithms sometimes flag this particular word as "violating community standards," apparently referring to a different word, one without an "e" at the end, that is nonetheless often misspelled as the garden tool. Santa Claus' laugh being one exception.
Normally, Facebook's automated systems will flag posts with offending material and delete them. But if a group's members — or worse, administrators — violate the rules too many times, the entire group can get shut down.
Wrong 'hoe'
Girls Are Sharing Things Guys Think Are Cool That They Actually Hate, So Men, Take Note
On Sunday, Reddit user u/baldski_is_jesus asked girls, "What is something many guys think is cool but is actually the opposite?" Here are the best responses:
(1. Breathing?)
Girls Hate...
Japanese mayor says men should grocery shop during pandemic as women 'take a longer time'
The mayor of Japan's third-largest city is facing a public backlash after he suggested men are better suited to grocery shopping during the coronavirus pandemic, because women take too long and contribute to overcrowding at supermarkets.
The number of confirmed cases of the virus in Japan has spiked in recent weeks -- dashing hopes that the government's initial virus response had succeeded in controlling its spread. As of Thursday, Japan had 11,950 confirmed cases, including 299 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. On March 1, the country had 243 cases.
That spike has seen a raft of new restrictions put in place nationwide. On Thursday, Osaka mayor Ichiro Matsui implied male grocery shoppers would reduce the potential spread of the virus as they would spend less time in stores.
"Women take a longer time grocery shopping because they browse through different products and weigh out which option is best," Matsui told reporters at a coronavirus press conference in Osaka on Thursday.
CNN
Teenager goes ‘mental’ on mom over birthday present: ‘A few hateful words’
The Redditor started his story by explaining that he loves baking, a passion that led him to ask for a stand mixer for his birthday. He ultimately got the appliance — a white model that cost around £80 ($100) — from his uncle and immediately began using it often.
Months later, the teen went to make croissants with his mixer only to find the device was missing.
“I looked everywhere for it and couldn’t find it,” he wrote. “I asked my mom where it was and she said she gave it away to charity. I WENT MENTAL.”
The 15-year-old wrote that he then confronted his mom with “a few hateful words.” His mother said that the mixer didn’t match the color scheme in the house and, as part of her kitchen, was hers to do what she wanted with.
Yahoo