City of El Paso proposes lower property tax rate, but some could still pay more

Heriberto Perez Lara

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The City of El Paso held a special session today, during which the mayor, council members, and city staff proposed reducing the property tax rate for Fiscal Year 2026.

Lowering the tax rate doesn’t mean El Pasoans will pay less in taxes, because property taxes have continued to rise. The decrease in the tax rate will be $0.759649 per $100 of valuation, which the city says is the lowest rate in a decade.

“Lowering the tax rate while continuing to provide stable, high-quality services reflects our commitment to strong financial stewardship,” said City Manager Dionne Mack. “Our focus remains on delivering consistent, reliable services to the community while managing resources responsibly.”

The city also reported that the average taxable value of a home in El Paso increased from $209,718 to $221,191, leading to an average tax bill increase of $83 per year, or about $7 per month, despite the reduction in the tax rate.

Key Budget and Tax Highlights:

Lowest Tax Rate in Over a Decade: Reduced from $ 0.761405 to $ 0.759649, including a lowered debt service rate.

Debt Reduction: The city’s outstanding debt continues to decrease, with a projected drop of $100 million compared to FY 2025—continuing a multi-year trend of responsible debt management and refinancing.

Tax Relief for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities: The Over 65/Disabled exemption willincrease from $42,500 to $45,000, providing additional savings to over 57,000 homesteads.

Investments in Public Safety and Infrastructure: The budget includes increasing staffing forpolice officers, firefighters, and 911 Communications, adding two new fire stations, a new health clinic, and maintaining $10 million for street resurfacing, along with additional allocations for facility repairs and park improvements.

Restored Funding for Key Services: The proposed budget partially restores funding for vacant positions and facility improvements that were previously cut due to past fiscal constraints.

The city will also host a series of budget hearings:

August 12, 2025 – Public Hearing on the Proposed Tax Rate

August 18, 2025 – Public Hearing on the Proposed Budget

August 19, 2025 – City Council Vote on Budget and Tax Rate Adoption

El Pasoans can learn more about the proposed budget and its impact here.

More updates in later newscasts.

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Desert Regional Medical Center Tenet nurses picket for increased staffing, training

Athena Jreij

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Tenet nurses at Desert Regional Medical Center and across California held informational pickets Thursday demanding increased staff and training.

According to the union, Tenet nurses are currently in negotiations to bargain a contract that includes staffing improvements like lift support, rapid response nurses, and rest and meal break nurses, as well as adequate orientations for new hires.

Those picketing on the ground allege inconsistent staffing and shift cuts are harming patient care.

“We’re constantly moving nurses like they’re chess pieces across the hospital. A patient can have 2 or 3 nurses in a shift, that’s not good for them. That increases the risk of errors when that happens,” Rachel Garcia, a registered nurse at Desert Regional said.

“We hear constantly we don’t staff for ‘what ifs,’ it’s an administrator saying. We are a level one trauma center. We are a comprehensive stroke center. We are an advanced cardiac care center. We should be staffing for ‘what ifs,” Laura Bruce, an ICU nurse said.

Nurses on the ground told News Channel 3 some new hires receive just days or orientation before working.

“New nurses that come to our hospital that have experience, they’re only getting four days orientation. Is that enough? No,” Bruce said.

In a statement to News Channel 3, Desert Regional Medical Center said:

“Our hospital is in full operation and open for all services. Our team’s focus today, as it is every day, is on providing exceptional quality patient care. We are currently involved in bargaining with the union and will continue to negotiate in good faith in hopes of reaching a successful contract. Our focus is on providing high quality healthcare to our community and a positive work environment for our employees.”

Officials say the hospital and nursing union will meet back at the bargaining table next week, on August 5th and 6th to resume contract negotiations.

Stick with News Channel 3 as we continue to follow this story.

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Several quakes rock the Inland Empire Thursday morning, largest at 4.3 magnitude

Haley Meberg

FONTANA, Calif. (KESQ)- At approximately 9:32 a.m., a 4.3 magnitude earthquake occurred near Fontana California, with movement being felt in several regions including the Coachella Valley.

Residents in the Coachella Valley have reported feeling tremors, described as a rumble.

Three other quakes have been reported this morning in the Rialto area. The quakes were reported at a 3.0 magnitude earthquake at 8:34 a.m., a 2.8 magnitude earthquake at 8:42 a.m., and a 3.1 magnitude earthquake at 9:36 a.m.

No injuries or major damages have been reported from the earthquake at this time.

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Firebirds re-sign defenseman Charlie Wright to one-year AHL contract

Haley Meberg

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ)– The Coachella Valley Firebirds re-sign defenseman Charlie Wright for another one-year AHL contract, bringing him back to the ice for the 2025-26 season. 

NEWS: The #CVFirebirds have signed defenseman Charlie Wright to a one-year, AHL contract for the 2025-26 season.

Welcome back, Charlie! https://t.co/wjIP3aCSQ6 | #LetsFly pic.twitter.com/BLOt7qBDp2

— Coachella Valley Firebirds (@Firebirds) July 31, 2025

Wright, 21, joined the Firebirds in the 2024-25 season as a regular season defenseman playing 21 games with the team. 

The defenseman joined the Firebirds last year as a rookie following five seasons in the Western Hockey League with the Saskatoon Blades. Wright scored 15 goals and 88 assists throughout his 256 regular season games with Saskatoon. 

Wright returns to the team alongside other re-signed players Ian McKinnon, Jack LaFontaine, and Gustav Olofsson. 

Visit https://cvfirebirds.com/ for more information about the Firebirds 2025-26 season. 

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Indio Police Department Conducts DUI Patrols

Haley Meberg

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ)– Indio Police Department will be conducting DUI patrols Friday, August 1, from 7:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.

The IPD will be out on DUI patrols Friday evening looking for drivers suspected of driving under the influence.

“Impaired driving is preventable,” Sgt. Peter Fuentes said. “It’s a choice. If you’ve been drinking or taken drugs that impair, make the right choice by finding a sober driver or alternate transportation to take you places.”

The Indio Police Department reminds drivers that alcohol as well as prescription medication and over-the-counter drugs can impair an individual’s driving. The IPD advises drivers to always read warning labels and follow directions for use before taking medication. 

It is reported that drivers caught driving impaired and charged with a first time DUI face an average of $13,500 fine and penalties as well as a suspended license. 

Funding for this program was provided by the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Variety Children’s Charity of the Desert hosts surf party for local families at Palm Spring Surf Club

Kendall Flynn

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – It’s almost the end of summertime for families as the school year is just around the corner. Variety Children’s Charity of the Desert is hosting an “end of summer splash” at the Palm Springs Surf Club for a charity fundraiser and community event.

While 20 families with Variety will be coming to the park for free to enjoy the waves and water slides, organizers say it’s an important event beyond the amenities.

“It’s so important to feel like you belong and you’re a part of a community,” Nick Rossi, Variety’s senior development director said.

The surf party will welcome Variety families, whom the organizers said are from underserved communities. Families often lack the ability to enjoy spaces like the surf club because of disabilities or income insecurity.

“We have brought them in because maybe they have never thought they could come to a surf club or to a water park,” Rossi said.

One family who got to enjoy the club for the first time was Analysa Santos and her two children. She said Variety has been instrumental in providing services for her families mental health, and getting to spend the day at the surf club is an extra helping hand.

“Variety has a lot of resources because it’s an extra hand,” Santos said. “I believe a lot of people need an extra hand sometimes to be able to maneuver, especially when you got kids.”

The Palm Springs Surf Club said they’re always doing what they can to make the surf club accessible whether it’s with ADA compliant facilities or helping families. With the partnership with Variety, the surf club hopes to give the families visiting for free a relaxing experience.

“We want everyone to enjoy it, you know bring the community together regardless of whatever disability or where you are in life,” James Dunlop, the general manager of surf, said. “They have a lot of stress I’m sure. We can relieve someone of that here and give them a good time and it’s worth it.”

Stay with News Channel 3 to hear from organizers and families about the end-of-summer event.

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Twenty-Nine Palms band of Mission Indians launch free shuttle service for Marines

Haley Meberg

TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. (KESQ)– Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians partners up with 29 Palms Marine Corps Community Services and Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center to launch free shuttle service for Marines. 

On Friday, August 1, the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians in partnership with 29 Palms Marine Corps Community Services and Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center will host the ribbon cutting ceremony for the inaugural launch of a free shuttle service for local Marines. 

The event will take place at 4:00 p.m. at the Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center Freedom Plaza located at 6533 Freedom Way, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277.

The ribbon cutting will include representatives from Joshua Tree National Park and Chairman Darrell Mike from the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians.

The shuttle is said to be available for mostly weekends and late-night service. The shuttle will have multiple stops on the marine base, a stop at Freedom Plaza which is where the Joshua Tree Visitor Center is located, at Tortoise Rock Casino, back to park, and then back to base.

More information about the services involved with this launch have not been released at this time. 

Information will soon become available at Shuttle29.com.

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Sheriff Bianco raises more than $1.6 million in first fundraising period

Zachariah Perez

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ)- Today Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco held his first fundraising period.

In his first fundraising period since announcing his candidacy for governor, Sheriff Bianco raised $1.64 million from more than 8,100 donors.

The donors from this list include police officers, sheriff’s deputies, firefighters, teachers and more. The Sheriff’s campaign raised $321,000 from over 8,500 individual contributions of $100 or less, highlighting the Sheriff’s grassroots support across California.

The total amount includes no loans, candidate contributions or committee transfers. He ended the period June 30, with nearly $1.1 million cash-on-hand.

“California is broken with the highest taxes, housing prices and energy rates in the nation – and a broken criminal justice system that puts criminals above victims – it’s clear that we need a major change in Sacramento to lower our cost of living and bring our state back,” said Sheriff Bianco.

To learn more about Sheriff Bianco and his run for California Governor visit www.BiancoforGovernor.com.

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The City of Coachella calls out to youth leaders for Youth Advisory Council

Haley Meberg

COACHELLA, Calif. (KESQ)– The City of Coachella calls out to youth leaders to apply for their 2025-26 Youth Advisory Council. 

The Youth Advisory Council runs from August to June, mirroring CVUSD’s school year. This council is set to work hand in hand with city council and aims to gain insight from community youth leaders on all matters involving young people in The City of Coachella. 

The city urges young students to participate and help shape the future of the community while earning a $250 stipend. 

10 youth commission seats will be available to Coachella residents enrolled in high school. The deadline to apply for this committee is August 19. 

To apply for this program, visit https://www.coachella.org/home/showpublisheddocument/9367/638342484748630000 

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Woman drowns in Palm Desert pool

KESQ News Team

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – A woman drowned in a swimming pool Thursday afternoon at a home in the 74000 block of Chicory Street in Palm Desert.

Riverside County Sheriff’s deputies say they were called out to the home just after 4:00 p.m., with a report of a woman in the pool who was not responding.

Deputies arrived at the scene and pronounced the woman deceased.

The Sheriff’s Office reports that the investigation is ongoing, and they will not be releasing further details at this time.

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