Custom Canines working to support veterans living with PTSD

Shay Lawson

DESERT HOT SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)  – About 8% of U.S. veterans have been diagnosed with PTSD at some point of their lives according to current estimates by Hill and Ponton a leading law firm.

The firm says that percentage is possibly higher among those who served in recent conflicts or are registered with the VA, which repots 7% of veterans will have PTSD.

In the Coachella Valley Custom Canines, a nonprofit, is working to provide support to Veterans and other individuals living with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Stay with News Channel 3 at 10 and 11 p.m. to hear from the organization and a patient.

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Valley residents discuss impacts of rising costs

Kendall Flynn

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – The cost of food, including at home and away from home, is up 9.4% on the year, according to the Consumer Price Index. Valley residents told News Channel 3 the spike it causing them to be more conscious of their spending.

“It’s just going with the flow right now and just budgeting and spending for what you need,” Randy Lamere, a Thousand Palms resident, said.

Residents said some grocery items have remained consistent but certain foods they purchase regularly are rising, including beef. The Department of Agriculture reports the cost of beef is rising, with it now retailing for $9.26 per pound.

The Consumer Price Index also shows steak and ground beef prices are up 12.4% and 10.3%, respectively. Lamere has noticed these prices, but said it also depends on where you shop.

“I can go here [Walmart] and I can buy a tri-tip and it’s like 30 bucks,” He said. “But if I go out to Indio to Winco it’s $15. You learn after a while of what’s what. And you know, if I want to have a tri-tip I’ll go out there. It’s no big deal.” 

Stay with News Channel 3 to hear more from residents on the impacts on rising costs.

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Fatal traffic collision investigation in Desert Hot Springs

Isaiah Mora

DESERT HOT SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – A motorcycle rider has died after a major traffic collision according to the Desert Hot Springs police department.

Authorities said just after 7 a.m. on Saturday officers responded to the intersection of Palm Drive and Dillion Road.

The collision involved a motorcycle and a vehicle.

First responders said the motorcycle rider sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced dead on scene. The driver and passenger of the car sustained minor injuries and were transported to a local hospital.

Based on preliminary information, it appears that alcohol was not a factor in the collision according to the Desert Hot Springs Police Major Accident Investigation Team (MAIT) who has assumed the investigation.

Anyone with information is being asked to contact MAIT Investigator Sergeant Chris Saucier at csaucier@dhspd.com or Corporal Sean McGuire at smcguire@dhspd.com or 760-329-2904.

Officials tell News Channel 3 Southbound Palm Drive from Dillon Road will be closed for the next several hours during the investigation.

Officials ask residents to avoid the area and use alternative routes.

Stay with us for the latest on this developing story.

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Democrats of the Desert to host ‘Protect our Checks, Hands Off Our Social Security’ rally

Tori King

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)– Democrats of the Desert is hosting a ‘Protect our Checks – Hands Off Our Social Security’ sidewalk rally, Saturday, the 16th.

The rally will run from 9-10 AM, on the sidewalk in front of the Social Security Administration building in Palm Springs, 4201 Ramon Rd. According to the organization, the rally is being held 2 days after the 90th anniversary of Social security. 

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Banning man accused of murder in Moreno Valley, victim identified

Kristen Outlaw

MORENO VALLEY, Calif. (KESQ) – Riverside County Sheriff’s investigators announced the arrest of a suspect accused in a Friday morning homicide out of Moreno Valley.

The incident was reported around 4:00 a.m. in the 13000 block of Day Street.

Investigators said the victim, 19-year-old Angelo Leivas, was found Friday morning with apparent gunshot wounds.

They said Leivas was taken to the hospital where he later died.

Riverside County Sheriff’s investigators said the suspect fled the location of the shooting in a vehicle before deputies arrived.

They received a description of the suspect vehicle, which they said was found about an hour later in Moreno Valley.

The driver in the vehicle, described as a 19-year-old man from Banning, was detained and taken to the Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station for further investigation.

He was booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center for murder.

Stay with News Channel 3 for the latest on this investigation.

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Suspect detained after search in Palm Desert

Kristen Outlaw

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – Riverside County Sheriff’s investigators said they detained a suspect Friday night, following a short pursuit and perimeter search.

The incident began Friday around 6:30 p.m. when deputies attempted a traffic stop in the area of Warner Trail and Mountain View.

The suspect reportedly did not yield, initiating a pursuit.

Investigators said the driver abandoned the vehicle in the 76000 block of Kentucky Avenue, fleeing on foot.

A perimeter was set up – with a heavy police presence in the area.

Several residents in the area of Palm Desert Country Club were told to stay indoors.

After 8:00 p.m., investigators told News Channel 3 the suspect had been located and detained.

There were no reports of injuries.

Stay with News Channel 3 for the latest on this story.

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First draft of California’s redrawn congressional district maps released

Jesus Reyes

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KESQ) – California officially released the first draft of redrawn congressional districts on Friday.

One of the major districts that would be changed would be Rep. Ken Calvert’s. Calvert currently represents the 41st district, which covers a portion of the Coachella Valley.

The proposed revision would change the district to District 48, keeping most of the Coachella Valley but expanding further west and south.

Draft of District 48

Current District 41

The draft release comes after Governor Gavin Newsom’s announcement that California will move forward with putting proposed new congressional maps on the ballot in a November special election.

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News Channel 3’s Peter Daut spoke with Calvert about the proposed change.

“Are you concerned this will affect your district?” Peter

Calvert said, “Oh, they want to eliminate my district. They can’t get me at the election box, so they want to do it through gerrymandering in an unfair process.”

“Are you concerned you could be out of a job soon?” Peter asked

“I’ve done the best I can, I’ll continue to do the best I can. I intend to run in the 41st Congressional District, because I think this initiative will be defeated,” Calvert said.

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Desert Recreation District partners with CVAG to maintain CV Link

Allie Anthony

La Quinta, Calif. (KESQ) – The Desert Recreation District is now officially partnering with the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) to maintain the CV Link. The 40-mile multi-use pathway connects communities, parks, and destinations throughout the Coachella Valley.

The partnership went into effect Tuesday and is aimed at ensuring the long-term upkeep and safety of the pathway, which is designed for pedestrians, cyclists, and low-speed electric vehicles.

DRD attendants are now deployed daily along the route. Their responsibilities include picking up trash, cleaning rest areas, maintaining water fountains and benches, and reporting any graffiti, damage, or other issues that may arise.

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Search continues for Cabazon baby kidnapped in Yucaipa

Jesus Reyes

YUCAIPA, Calif. (KESQ) – Authorities continue to search for a baby originally from Cabazon who was kidnapped in Yucaipa.

Seven-month-old Emmanuel was kidnapped outside a retail store in Yucaipa after his mother was attacked.

Authorities said no suspect information is available.

“Investigators from our Specialized Investigations Division are continuing to investigate the reported kidnapping of a seven-month-old, after the child’s mother reported being attacked outside a retail store on Yucaipa Boulevard last night. K9 scent-tracking dogs were deployed but the child was not located.”

According to KABC, Emmanuel is one of five children in the family from Cabazon.

He was last seen wearing a black Nike onesie. He weighs about 21 pounds, is approximately 24 inches tall, has brown hair, brown eyes, and is cross-eyed.

If you have any information, call 911 or Sheriff’s dispatch at 909-387-8313.

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Mission Springs Water District Holds Drawing Contest for K-12 Students

City News Service

DESERT HOT SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Mission Springs Water District has invited kindergarten through 12th-grade students living in Desert Hot Springs to submit artwork focused on themes of water conservation and groundwater protection for a chance to win an assortment of prizes, it was announced today.   

The annual contest will involve creating an original picture drawing involving saving water, proper disposal of fats, oils and grease, water-wise car washing, drinking water equality, not flushing wipes and water-efficient desert landscaping.

Officials said the drawing must be submitted on white paper using either crayons, paint or colored pencils. Computer-generated artwork will not be accepted.

The deadline to submit is Oct. 1 for students living in Desert Hot Springs and the surrounding area.

The top 12 entries will be featured in the 2026 community calendar, and winners will receive Amazon gift cards with prizes valued at $150 for first place, $100 for second, $50 for third and $25 for all other selected drawings.   

More information can be found at www.MSWD.org/calendarcontest.

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