Walter Clark Legal Group to reimburse eligible taxi or Lyft rides with New Year’s Eve Safe Ride Home Program

Jesus Reyes

COACHELLA VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – The Walter Clark Legal Group is once again offering its New Year’s Eve Safe Ride Home Program, reimbursing taxi or Lyft rides after New Year’s celebrations.

Take a cab or Lyft ride home after the party when you’ve become impaired by alcohol, and get your fare reimbursed by Walter Clark Legal Group because you made the choice to keep everyone safe. The program is only available for taxis or Lyfts; it will not apply for Uber.

WHO CAN USE THE SAFE RIDE HOME PROGRAM?

The Walter Clark Legal Group Safe Ride Home Program is intended for people who drive to a local restaurant or bar, have one or more alcoholic drinks, and find themselves over the legal BAC limit. For over a decade, Walter Clark Legal Group has paid for rides home to keep drivers like these off the road during busy holidays, when the number of accidents increases.

“I have, and just about everybody I know has, at some time driven when they shouldn’t, and the reason that happens is that after you have a drink, you think you’re fine. That’s the effect of impairment,” says Walter Clark, founder of Walter Clark Legal Group. “If you see somebody who doesn’t look like they should be driving, get them a Lyft or cab ride home, and we’ll pay for it.”

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Walter Clark Legal Group is offering reimbursement for rides home taken between 10:00 PM PST and 3:00 AM PST on:

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Ride must be taken within the following areas of Southern California:

Coachella Valley cities of Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Bermuda Dunes, Indio, Coachella

Victorville

El Centro

Banning

Yucca Valley and Morongo Valley

To be eligible for reimbursement, register for a Reimbursement Coupon on Eventbrite. You will receive an email that confirms your receipt of a free Reimbursement Coupon.

After the event, registered participants will receive an email with instructions on how to apply for reimbursement. Reimbursement checks will be mailed to a participant’s mailing address.

ADDITIONAL PROGRAM RULES:

• Reimbursement coupon is valid for a single one-way ride from a bar, restaurant, or residence to a safe destination. The “safe destination” must be a hotel or residence. Requests for reimbursement for destinations that are business locations will not be honored.

• Valid for a maximum fare of $50.00.

• Participants must be 21 years of age or older.

• Participants must have a valid driver’s license.

• Rides must be taken within the Coachella Valley cities of Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Bermuda Dunes, Indio, Coachella; Victorville; El Centro; Banning; Yucca Valley; or Morongo Valley.

• Only valid for cab or Lyft rides taken between 10:00 PM PST and 3:00 AM PST on Tuesday, December 30, 2025; Wednesday, December 31, 2025; and Thursday, January 1, 2026. Uber fares will not be reimbursed.

• Limit 1 reimbursement per household per day.

This offer is sponsored by Walter Clark Legal Group, a personal injury law firm specializing in cases serving the Coachella Valley, Banning, Victor Valley, Yucca Valley, Morongo Basin, and El Centro areas of Southern California.

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AAA and MADD Renew Push to Combat Impaired Driving Ahead of New Year’s Eve

Par Kermani

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Thousands of people lose their lives every year to impaired driving, a preventable crisis that has prompted a renewed safety push from AAA and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). 

With New Year’s Eve right around the corner, Public Relations Director for AAA Idaho Matthew Conde announced a partnership with MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) to increase public awareness and reduce fatalities on the roads. 

Conde emphasized that while 93% of Americans acknowledge that driving while impaired is  dangerous, 7% admitted to having done so in the past 30 days, revealing a gap between public understanding and personal action.

“In this age of technology, we’re asking people, please, use the ride hailing app so you can get a ride from somewhere.” said Conde “If you’re hosting a party, please make sure you have a plan for everybody to either get safely home or have a place to stay overnight. The last thing we want to do is to have a situation where someone feels they have to get behind the wheel for any reason, when they might be impaired.”

This renewed focus comes as Idaho itself continues to see significant impact from impaired driving; in the last year alone, the state recorded 1,700 impaired driving crashes and 86 deaths, figures Conde called a tragedy happening in every community. He praised MADD volunteers as powerful storytellers, stemming from the stories being told by people who have been personally affected.

“If you are hosting those parties, you might start with alcohol, and then you might work your way down towards sodas and lots of snacks and things at the end of the party, so that you’re kind of helping people kind of wind it down so that if they do hit the road, they are sober and able to go home safely.” said Conde. 

The average drunk driver operates a vehicle under the influence 80 times before being apprehended for their first DUI, the issue often stems from a deeper, difficult relationship with alcohol for some individuals. 

MADD and AAA stress the importance of improved technology for detecting alcohol on a person before they can start their vehicle. Until then they will continue to spread awareness until drunk driving accidents become only a memory.

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Indio police arrest two, recover firearms, narcotics, after search warrants

Jesus Reyes

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – Two people were arrested after Indio police served search warrants as part of an ongoing investigation into narcotics and firearms violations earlier this week.

Indio police detectives assigned to the Street Crimes Unit, with assistance from the IPD Major Crimes Unit and the  Eastern Region Post-Release Accountability and Compliance Team (P.A.C.T.)

During the operation, detectives contacted a 29-year-old woman who was inside a vehicle stopped by detectives in Indio. Police said she was found to be in possession of methamphetamine and marijuana packaged for sales and was taken into custody for narcotics-related violations.

Detectives also served a search warrant in the 47000 block of Monroe Street in Indio. During the search, detectives located a stolen revolver, a fully automatic  AR-style pistol, and fentanyl packaged for sale. The male suspect associated with this residence was not located at the time of the search and is currently wanted for multiple weapons-related violations.

A separate search warrant was served in the 47000 block of Iris Way in the  City of La Quinta. The suspect at that location, a 22-year-old man, was taken into custody without incident. During the search of the residence, detectives located a Glock pistol.

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Over 20 families in need receive Christmas presents after writing ‘Dear Santa’ letters

Kendall Flynn

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – News Channel 3 has partnered with General Air Conditioning and Plumbing to provide gifts to families in need this Christmas.

Nearly 60 Coachella Valley families sent in letters to the North Pole with their wishlist from Santa. A group of people went through each letter and picked 22 families to deliver gifts to based on need. Patrick Somers, the President and CEO of General Air Conditioning and Plumbing said it’s a special tradition.

“It goes along with a lot of our philosophy, and that is when we’re blessed, we want to be able to bless others,” Somers said. “We want to give back to the community.”

The families for this Christmas have been selected and gifts have been delivered, helping to spread holiday cheer and even essential supplies to locals. For many residents, they are facing hardships and wanted to be able to provide gifts to their children.

“This means a lot, because, as you know, and times are rough and we’re really trying to, provide a good Christmas for my daughters,” Linda Vega, one of the recipients said.”

Vega said she wrote a “Dear Santa” letter because he husband is currently undergoing cancer treatment. She asked for two bikes for her daughters, which is a gift that goes beyond learning how to ride.

“Once my husband, finishes treatment,” Vega said. “Our goal is to provide a very healthy lifestyle for my my husband, my family.”

Another recipient, Nora Diaz and her daughter, were in need of an additional carseat for her one-year-old granddaughter Dahlia Rodriguez. Nora helps her daughter taking Dahlia to daycare, but they’ve been having to take extra time to switch the carseat between vehicles.

“It’s amazing that this community can, help out parents that are going through times right now and to just a simple act of asking for a car seat,” Diaz said.

Stay with News Channel 3 to hear more from recipients on their message to other families facing challenges this Christmas.

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Car Buying Tips Driving into the New Year

Par Kermani

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — It’s the “most wonderful time of the year,” especially for auto dealers, as exciting commercials featuring new cars with giant bows grace our TV screens, flashing the best deals of the year.

Matthew Conde, Public Affairs Director at AAA Idaho, offers car buying tips as consumers head into the new year.

Conde recommends starting early and taking your time. Getting pre-approval from your financial institution will help you budget effectively.

“There’s depreciation that kicks in the minute you leave the lot. It’s not worth what you paid for it. And that’s just something that’s typical,” Conde said.

Considering the total cost of ownership is another important factor. Depreciation, fuel requirements, higher costs for maintenance and higher insurance premiums should all be factored into the process.

If you plan to take out a car loan, be prepared for mandatory comprehensive insurance. This coverage is typically required by lenders to protect their investment in case the vehicle is damaged. Doing this homework on financing charges and insurance well in advance can save both time and money.

“Keep your options open,” Conde stressed. “Have a few options in mind, rather than having the one and only model, a year and color. Otherwise now you’re sort of captive to what the price is for that vehicle.”

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Two teens suffer serious injuries in Christmas Eve crash

Matthew Sanders

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A 17-year-old driver and his 16-year-old passenger suffered serious injuries in a crash late Wednesday in Randolph County.

The driver from Cairo, Missouri, went off the left side of the road and crashed into a creek on West Shore Drive, about 4 miles west of Jacksonville, according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report. The driver and his passenger, who is from Kansas City, were taken to University Hospital by ambulance.

Neither of the boys was wearing a seat belt, the report says.

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Man accused of stealing medical gear from hospitals worth thousands of dollars sought

City News Service

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – Authorities today were continuing their search for a 47-year-old felon accused of perpetrating numerous thefts at hospitals throughout the region, netting tens of thousands of dollars of equipment while posing as an employee at each facility.

Jason Suniga Brauner of San Jacinto was due to appear for a hearing at the Riverside Hall of Justice on Dec. 19 but didn’t show, according to court records.

Riverside County Superior Court Judge Francisco Navarro immediately revoked Brauner’s $100,000 bond and signed a bench warrant for the defendant’s arrest. As of Christmas Day, he had not been located.

Brauner is charged with burglary, receiving stolen property and being a prior-strike felon. He pleaded not guilty during his arraignment in August. At that time, his public defender requested that the case be transferred to the county’s Veterans Court for a determination as to whether Brauner may qualify for the program.   

Information regarding the defendant’s prior military experience was unavailable. Former service members who have committed nonviolent offenses can be referred to Veterans Court and, if accepted, they’re able to receive therapy, obtain vocational training and exercise other options while onprobation. The program is intended to keep offenders out of jail.

According to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, on the afternoon of  July 9, deputies were alerted to a theft at Eisenhower Health on Bob Hope Drive, resulting in the loss of unspecified medial gear.  

Sgt. Bryan Whitley said the ensuing investigation identified Brauner as the alleged perpetrator.  

“Brauner … gained access to restricted areas of the facility while dressed as hospital staff,” the sheriff’s spokesman said. “Over three separate incidents in June and July, Brauner stole more than $100,000 worth of surgical equipment and skin grafts, wearing blue scrubs and a surgical mask to blend in with hospital personnel and avoid detection.”   

Whitley said further investigation confirmed the defendant had committed similar thefts at hospitals in Loma Linda and Newport Beach.   

“There may be additional victims,” he said.   

On the afternoon of Aug. 6, San Diego County sheriff’s deputies, acting on information received from detectives in Riverside County, spotted the defendant driving southbound in Del Mar and initiated a traffic stop, taking him into custody without incident and turning him over to authorities in Riverside.  

Detectives additionally executed a search warrant at his residence in the 1400 block of Potomac Circle, “resulting in the recovery of additional stolen medical supplies valued between $10,000 and $25,000,” according to Whitley.

Details on Brauner’s prior convictions were unavailable, but court records indicated he served time in state prison.

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SUV overturns near I-10 in Thousand Palms, injuring driver

City News Service

THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – A motorist possibly speeding along a roadway in Thousand Palms today lost control of his SUV, causing it to overturn and roll, leaving the driver injured.

The crash was reported at 1:55 p.m. Thursday on westbound Varner Road, between Monterey Avenue and Boca Chica Trail, paralleling Interstate 10, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The agency said witnesses observed the SUV traveling at high speed and possibly weaving before the vehicle traveled off the westbound shoulder and flipped over in desert scrub brush, rolling at least once before coming to rest on its wheels.

No other vehicles were involved.

Riverside County Fire Department paramedics reached the location in minutes and found the motorist, whose identity wasn’t disclosed, with minor injuries, according to the CHP.  

The victim was apparently the only occupant of the SUV. He was taken to a Coachella Valley hospital for treatment.   

A tow truck with 60 feet of cable was summoned to retrieve the damaged SUV.

No roadway closures were necessary.

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Person burned in fire at Pine Cove property

City News Service

PINE COVE, Calif. (KESQ) – A person was burned today in a fire at a Pine Cove property, requiring an airlift to a regional trauma center for treatment.  

The fire was reported at 12:53 p.m. Thursday in the 25200 block of Wrightwood Drive, less than a quarter-mile west of Highway 243, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.  

The agency said several engine crews were sent to the location and found the victim, whose identity was not disclosed, with unspecified burns.   

The blaze had already been doused. The circumstances weren’t immediately clear, including the extent of damage to the property.   

Paramedics treated the injured resident at the scene and determined the burns required further attention at a hospital, according to the fire department.

At 1:40 p.m., a REACH Air Medical Services helicopter crew retrieved the victim from a makeshift landing zone in a forest clearing known as Dutch Flats, about two miles east of where the residential fire occurred.  

The victim, who was in stable condition, was transported to Arrowhead Regional Burn Center for treatment.   

The cause of the fire was under investigation.

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Mild Conditions on Christmas Day

Danielle Mullenix

Merry Christmas!

The air might feel different this year, as many stepped outside their front doors to discover freshly green grass and temperatures far above freezing this Christmas morning. Navigating the roads in the Snake River Plain this holiday season has been quite smooth, thanks to mild temperatures that have brought rain to many parts of the region. Today, you can expect longer spells of dry weather, interspersed with a few rain showers.

As we approach “Part 2” of the storm system on Friday and Saturday, temperatures will drop, and snow levels will decrease. This means areas such as Stanley, Ketchum, Island Park, and Driggs, along with all our mountain passes, will begin to see snowfall, which could lead to slick travel conditions.

A winter storm warning and advisory was announced this afternoon by the National Weather Service for the Centennial Mountains and Island Park area. Heavy snow is expected, with total snow accumulations ranging from 5 to 10 inches and winds gusting up to 35 mph. This winter weather advisory is in effect from 2 AM on Friday until 5 AM MST on Saturday. Residents should prepare for slippery roads, as hazardous conditions could significantly affect the Friday morning and evening commutes.

Some light snow is anticipated to reach all valley floors, including the Snake Plain and eastern Magic Valley; however, as indicated in the accompanying graphic, accumulation in these areas is expected to be minimal. Please exercise extra caution when planning travel across the region on Friday and Saturday after Christmas, and check the latest forecasts and road conditions.

Weather conditions are predicted to improve by the weekend, with Sunday expected to bring a pause from rain and snow. While temperatures will gradually cool, the dry weather will provide a much-needed break after several days of unsettled and wet holiday conditions.

Enjoy your holiday, and stay warm!

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