Inmate caught after escaping Centinela State Prison

Manoah Tuiasosopo

IMPERIAL COUNTY, Calif. (KYMA) – An inmate who walked away from Centinela State Prison’s minimum-support facility has been caught after an hours-long search.

Authorities say Darniel Escobar Perez was caught by U.S. Border Patrol hours after leaving the facility and was returned to custody.

Centinela houses non-violent inmates in a dorm environment and offers education, work programs, and rehabilitative services.

Escobar Perez, who’s serving time for stalking, will be rehoused at a prison and may face escape charges.

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YPD investigate shots fired on 3rd Street

Marcos Icahuate

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The Yuma Police Department (YPD) were called about gunfire.

On Thursday, February 26, 2026, at about 9:18 p.m., police were called about shots fired in the area of 2600 W. 3rd Street, near West Main Canal Road.

A press release from YPD says about 10 shots were fired from a moving vehicle.

Multiple properties were hit. No injuries were reported.

If you have any information on this case, YPD encourage to call (929) 373-4700 or 78-CRIME to remain anonymous.

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Hans Schmidt to visit Yuma to tell story of how he survived a shot to the head

Marcos Icahuate

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – A man plans to visit Yuma to tell his story.

Hans Schmidt is asking locals to hear of his miracle at Potter’s House of Yuma (902 S. 6th Ave.) on Sunday, March 1 starting at 10:30 a.m.

On November 15, 2023, evangelist Hans Schmidt was shot in the head while street preaching.

He returned to church months later and is now telling his story of faith, healing & forgiveness.

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Chicanos por la Causa now accepting applications for the 2026 Esperanza teachers awards

Jalen Fong

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Know an Arizona teacher who deserves to be recognized? One local non-profit wants to hear from you!

Chicanos por la Causa’s 2026 Esperanza teachers awards are now accepting nominations to recognize four Arizona educators.

Honorees will be selected by a panel of educators and community leaders based on classroom impact, professional leadership, community involvement and personal growth. 

Each honoree will receive a $5,000 cash award and a stipend of $2,500 to their respective schools.

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Local student honored at State Capitol

Jalen Fong

PHOENIX (KYMA) – One Yuma County Fifth Grader was one of 19 Arizona students honored at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix as part of the AZ-529 art contest.

Students representing every county in the state were selected from more than 900 entries.

The students were awarded certificates and a giant $529 dollar check for their own AZ-529 savings account.

Among the lucky winners was Kenya Guadalupe Lopez Ramirez from Tierra del Sol Elementary School.

Kenya says she wants to be a scientist when she grows up and now has a good start thanks to that extra money in her 529 account.

Congratulations to all of these amazing young students.

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Two dead in Palm Springs motorcycle club shooting

Gavin Nguyen

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – The Palm Springs Police Department was investigating an overnight shooting during a motorcycle club event that left two people dead.

The department said, in a press release, it received several 911 calls about a fight and gunfire shortly after midnight Saturday morning. Five people were reportedly shot. According to the department, two adults were hospitalized but later pronounced dead. Three others were being treated for non-life threatening gunshot wounds.

News Channel 3 crews spotted several evidence markers on the ground in front of businesses at 19345 N Indian Canyon as law enforcement investigated the violence.

The Palm Springs Police Department’s Crime Scene Unit and the Riverside County Sheriff Department’s Forensics Services unit were both seen working the scene Saturday morning.

According to police, preliminary information indicates a motorcycle club was hosting a private event at an industrial complex in the area when a disagreement or altercation occurred during the gathering, and gunfire started. Detectives were working to determine the circumstances that led up to the deadly shooting and to identify those involved.

No arrests had been made as of Saturday, but officers said there was no ongoing threat to the public.

Investigators were continuing to process the scene and interview witnesses. Anyone with information that may assist detectives was asked to contact Detective Gilberto Alcaraz at 760-323-8132 or Gilberto.Alcaraz@palmspringsca.gov, or provide anonymous information through Coachella Valley Crime Stoppers at 760-341-STOP (7867).

Several businesses within the North Village Center were impacted because access into the center was restricted. Crime scene tape remained up and investigators were continuing to work the scene as of 10:00 a.m. on Saturday.

Investigators were anticipated to remain on scene for several more hours as they combed through both physical and digital evidence.

This is a developing story. Stay with KESQ News Channel 3 for the latest updates.

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State Superintendent honors Desert View Academy for academic achievement

Adrik Vargas

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne visited Desert View Academy this week to recognize the school’s academic achievement and meet with students and staff.

Horne toured classrooms and spoke with educators about the school’s approach to student success.

According to school leaders, 56% of students are proficient in math, compared to the state average of 31%.

In English language arts, 55% of students are proficient, above the state average of 40%. In science, 52% of students meet proficiency standards, compared to 34% statewide.

During the visit, Horne presented the school with an Exemplary Academic Achievement Award, which recognizes strong academic performance and continued student growth.

“They’re just really doing well,” Horne said. “When I came here, I found a great atmosphere…the leadership, the teachers, the attitude of the students.”

Teachers say that success is the result of a schoolwide effort that goes beyond academics.

“It also starts with the parents,” said Victoria Armas. “It starts with the custodians and the cafeteria workers, and the office personnel and administration and our learning coaches as well. So everybody in this school affects them.”

Desert View Academy will also host an Enrollment Carnival this weekend. The event will take place Saturday, February 28, 2026, from 8 to 11 a.m. at Desert View Academy.

Families can enroll their children at Desert View Academy or Desert View Middle School, tour the campus and enjoy activities open to the community.

The event is designed to bring families together, provide enrollment information and give prospective students a chance to experience the school firsthand.

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USPS signals progress on new post office in Niland

Adrik Vargas

NILAND, Calif. (KYMA) – Nearly four years after a fire destroyed the Niland Post Office, residents may finally be seeing concrete steps toward restoring service.

The post office burned down in February 2022. At the time, the United States Postal Service (USPS) said the closure would be temporary and directed customers to pick up their mail in nearby Calipatria.

This week, USPS issued a press release announcing its final decision to relocate the Niland Post Office to 218 E. First Street in Niland.

The agency said the relocation is necessary because the previous facility was rendered unusable by the 2022 fire. The decision was issued in accordance with federal regulations.

USPS said it is finalizing plans to acquire the property but did not provide a timeline for when the new facility will open.

For residents, the update brings cautious optimism.

“Well, it’s one of those things…if it happens, it happens. If it doesn’t, we’re not going to stress it,” said Catherine Cobb, a Niland resident.

In the meantime, customers continue to travel to Calipatria or rely on a mobile postal unit operating in town.

Local business owner Vicky Hernandez, who runs Buckshot restaurant in Niland, said limited pickup hours can be difficult to manage.

“Mail pickup is Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For me, that’s the busiest time of day,” Hernandez said. “By the time we remember to go get the mail, they’ve already left.”

Residents from nearby communities, including Slab City, also depend on the temporary service. Blanche Benevides, who lives in Slab City, said she sometimes walks miles to check her mail.

“It’s better than not having any,” Benevides said.

USPS says it remains committed to restoring permanent service in Niland. For now, however, residents are still waiting for a confirmed timeline on when the new location will open.

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Katie Hobbs delivers State of the State in Yuma

Marcos Icahuate

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) visited Yuma to deliver a speech.

Gov. Hobbs joins the Yuma Chamber of Commerce (YCC), along with YCC Executive Director Carrie Zaragoza and Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls.

The State of the State Address was at the Yuma Civic Center.

You can watch a livestream of it below:

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High-tech crosswalk beacons now active in El Centro

Adrik Vargas

EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA) – The City of El Centro has activated new pedestrian hybrid beacons at two busy intersections along Imperial Avenue.

The new signals are located at Imperial Avenue and Holt Avenue, and Imperial Avenue and Barbara Worth Drive. City officials say the goal is to make it safer for people to cross the street without slowing down traffic.

The system is known as a HAWK beacon, which stands for High-Intensity Activated Crosswalk. It is the first of its kind in the county.

The signals are only activated when a pedestrian pushes the button to cross. Drivers will first see flashing yellow lights, warning them to slow down.

The signal then turns red, requiring drivers to stop while pedestrians cross. Once the crosswalk is clear, the light begins flashing red. Drivers must stop and can then proceed when it is safe. When the signal is dark, traffic moves as usual.

Jason Lopez, who lives nearby, says he welcomes the new addition.

“My dad actually got in a car crash right here, so I think these would be very useful,” Lopez said.

Both intersections are near high-traffic areas, including Central Union High School and the Department of Motor Vehicles.

El Centro Public Works Director Abraham Campos says the project has been in the works for at least five years through a grant focused on active transportation.

“One of the hard messages that we received from the public and from the schools was to increase pedestrian safety,” Campos said.

City officials say they hope the new system will improve safety for pedestrians while keeping traffic flowing along one of the city’s busiest roads.

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