The Desert Star Weekly (formerly the Desert Valley Star) is a community newspaper covering local news, government, arts and entertainment in the Palm Springs area of California. The business is located and published in Desert Hot Springs, California as a weekly newspaper. In April 2013 the business was sold to CommunityMedia of Orange County.
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| - The Desert Star Weekly (formerly the Desert Valley Star) is a community newspaper covering local news, government, arts and entertainment in the Palm Springs area of California. The business is located and published in Desert Hot Springs, California as a weekly newspaper. In April 2013 the business was sold to CommunityMedia of Orange County. (en)
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- Desert Hot Springs, CA
- Desert Hot Springs, California
- Joshua Tree
- Coachella, California
- Companies based in Riverside County, California
- Sky Valley, California
- Community paper
- Cathedral City, California
- Palm Springs
- Palm Springs, California
- Mass media in Riverside County, California
- Weekly newspapers published in California
- Landers, California
- High Desert (California)
- Rancho Mirage
- Indian Wells, California
- Indio, California
- Desert Hot Springs
- Twentynine Palms
- Palm Desert
- Lucerne Valley
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- Morongo Valley
- Yucca Valley
- La Quinta
- Thousand Palms
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| - The Desert Star Weekly (formerly the Desert Valley Star) is a community newspaper covering local news, government, arts and entertainment in the Palm Springs area of California. The business is located and published in Desert Hot Springs, California as a weekly newspaper. In 2008 the Desert Valley Star was started as an online newsroom. Later that year it became a newsprint tabloid which soon merged with the American Free Journal, a newsprint tabloid that had been published since 1989. The business was located in Yucca Valley and the product circulated in the High Desert of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, but in 2009 the business relocated to Desert Hot Springs. Until 2010 it was published as two products; later that year the American Free Journal brand was dropped in order to focus on one exclusive product and the name became the Desert Star Weekly. In April 2013 the business was sold to CommunityMedia of Orange County. (en)
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