At least 30 firefighters in Imperial County battle active building fire

Dillon Fuhrman

EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) – Firefighters across the Imperial Valley are battling an active building fire Saturday.

According to the El Centro Fire Department (ECFD), the fire was reported before 6:00 p.m. at a former home improvement center and lumber yard located at Ross Avenue, near Third Street.

ECFD says 27 firefighters from seven different agencies throughout Imperial County, including them, responded to the fire, along with the El Centro Police Department, Red Cross and an EMS team.

ECFD says no injuries reported, and crews are expected to be on scene for several more hours to battle the fire.

KYMA will keep you updated on this developing story.

One critically injured, one seriously injured in Cosmo Park shooting Saturday night

Nia Hinson

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Editors note: Early reports suggested the shooting happened during a party hosted by a local sorority. That has not been confirmed. We chose to omit the name of the sorority until we can find out more information. We are working to find out who rented the space and what kind of event was being held.

Two people were hospitalized after a shooting at Cosmo Park in northwest Columbia Saturday night.

The shooting happened around 10:30 p.m. Police say they found two people with gunshot wounds. One man is in critical condition, while a woman is in serious condition, according to a Sunday morning press release from police.

McNeill told ABC 17 News there is no suspect and no immediate threat to the public at this time.

Initial information indicates fraternity and sorority members from Jefferson City and Columbia gathered at the park.

“Although the park closes at midnight, preliminary inquiries indicate that the organizers had not secured shelter reservations via the Columbia Parks and Recreation Department,” the release says.

“One minute it was a party, the next it was a shootout,” a witness said.

According to multiple witnesses, one shot was fired into the air before a series of nonstop gunshots. People screamed and ran in all directions as gunfire continued, witnesses said.

There was a large police presence at Cosmo Park, and officers urged people to leave the area immediately. Around 10:30 p.m., an ABC 17 News reporter saw roughly 20 Columbia Police Department vehicles on the scene, two fire trucks, and several MU Health and Boone Health ambulances. The reporter also saw officers using a drone.

Some people had to wait in long lines as officers searched vehicles leaving the area one by one.

A ‘Hero’s Welcome’ for third Pueblo police officer to leave the hospital after deadly shootout

Karla Sosa

PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO)- On Saturday morning, the third and final Pueblo Police officer injured in a shooting on March 18th was released from the hospital. The community came out to show their support as he was escorted home.    

People lined up along Main Street near the Pueblo Police Department, holding signs and cheering on the last officer to be released from the hospital.

On March 18th, Pueblo police officers were injured in a gunfight with Billy Soto, who Pueblo PD said was an MS-13 gang member.

According to police, Soto was out on bond for three felony cases and was also wanted on attempted murder charges. 

Soto was ultimately shot and killed by police in a shootout.

In a previous interview with KRDO13, Pueblo police chief Chris Noeller said that soft-on-crime legislation is to blame for Soto, a repeat offender, being on the street.   

Nicole Valdez knows the wife of the third officer who was injured and said it was important for her to show up and support the officer.

“It was absolutely heart-wrenching. We know that it’s a tough job, and these people are so brave who go out and protect the citizens of Pueblo every single day. We can’t thank them enough for the job that they do. And so when one of them gets hurt, it’s just like an unimaginable,” Valdez said.

Police said two of the three officers injured were shot in the head.         

The first officer who was injured was released on March 20, and the second officer was released on March 24.     

Pueblo PD Officer Rebecca Jaeger said they’re grateful for all of the support they’re receiving during this time.

“It’s obviously concerning for our community when something like that happens. The support we’ve had from all our partner agencies and the community, though, just reinforces why we do this,” said Officer Jaeger. “We always knew behind the scenes they were there, so it’s kind of nice to have them up front with us today.”

The officers who were wounded have not been identified publicly.

Four hospitalized after crash involving pickup truck in Cole County

Nia Hinson

COLE COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ)

Five people were involved in a crash in Cole County Saturday afternoon, according to a press release from Cole County EMS.

The release states Cole County EMS and the Osage Fire Protection District were dispatched to a crash in the 11000 block of State Route B a little after 3 p.m. Crews found a pickup truck about 50 feet away from the road that had landed in an embankment and was resting in a tree line.

Four people were able to get out of the truck and make it to the road, the release says.

A fifth person was inside the vehicle and unable to walk and needed to be rescued.

The Jefferson City Fire Department assisted in conducting a rope rescue operation, due to the challenging location of the truck. The final person was extricated at 4:22 p.m.

Cole County EMS treated a total of five people, including two children. Four people were taken to the trauma center at University Hospital. They were all stable, according to the release.

One person declined transportation after being evaluated.

Dixon man injured after motorcycle flips in Pulaski County

Nia Hinson

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Dixon man was flown to a hospital following a motorcycle crash in Pulaski County Friday.

According to a crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash happened at 6:15 on Highway Mm. The 48-year-old man was riding his 2006 Harley Davidson Roadking when it went off the right side of the road– hit a sign– and flipped over.

He was flown to University Hospital with serious injuries.

Construction on I-70 slows traffic as MoDOT demolishes exit ramp

Euphenie Andre

COLUMBIA, MO. (KMIZ)

Drivers on eastbound I-70 in Columbia experienced significant delays Saturday, as construction crews with the Missouri Department of Transportation worked to demolish the westbound exit ramp to Business Loop 70.

The ramp removal is part of the ongoing “Improve I-70” project aimed at redesigning one of mid-Missouri’s busiest interchanges.

Around 5:30 p.m., traffic became congested as vehicles were funneled into a single lane near the Paris Road and U.S. Route 63 stretch. MoDOT crews shut down part of eastbound I-70 to remove the permanently closed left-hand exit, forcing trucks and cars to slowly navigate the narrowed path.

The larger construction effort includes plans for a new roundabout, which will eventually allow drivers easier access to and from eastbound I-70.

According to MoDOT, the long-term goal is to alleviate chronic congestion at the I-70 and U.S. Route 63 interchange but not without some short-term frustration. Many drivers expressed confusion and concern over the current traffic setup.

“It is still pretty busy and all the lines are different and there are some cones and it’s not very clear,” driver McKenzie Nelson said. “I thought I had to merge with other people like you would normally do, but you still have your own lane which is nice but I didn’t expect it.”

MoDOT has issued warnings about potential delays throughout the weekend. Nelson said the construction added about 10 minutes to her drive.

“I’d say the flow is a little bit hindered,” Nelson said. “I don’t think it’s major but you definitely just have to be more cautious because people are just kind of doing their own thing and not paying attention to the lines. So, I think it’s more so driver awareness than like the lines themselves.”

An ABC 17 News reporter observed westbound I-70 conditions throughout the day and saw the worst traffic buildup around 2 p.m.

Drivers should expect continued lane changes and delays until 6 a.m. Monday, when MoDOT plans to reopen the closed section.

ATM stolen, Colorado Springs Police say no arrests made

Michael Logerwell

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – Colorado Springs Police are investigating an ATM robbery at a USAA Bank on Barnes Road this weekend.

Police say the machine was ripped out, creating an electrical hazard. Utilities and Fire were a part of the initial response. KRDO13 saw no sight of the ATM in the immediate area.

There have been no arrests made in connection with the robbery

No injuries have been reported.

Santa Cruz CHP looking out for HWY 9 speeders near Boulder Creek

Makenzie Bennett

BOULDER CREEK, Calif. (KION-TV) — Beginning this weekend Santa Cruz CHP is beginning its lookout on Highway 9 for reckless and speeding drivers.

CHP Special Enforcement Units are focusing on the busy highway with a focus to hold offenders accountable for dangerous speed.

A town meeting was recently held in Boulder Creek where residents expressed their concerns over the reckless driving taking place on the highway.

“Highway 9 is not a racetrack!” said CHP Santa Cruz Commander, Captain Grimm.

From this weekend forward expect to see your local officers on the lookout.

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Pajaro Valley community rallying against proposed government cuts

Makenzie Bennett

PAJARO VALLEY, Calif. (KION-TV) — The Pajaro Valley Collaborative (PVC) is facing proposed state and federal funding cuts.

A press conference is being held this Tuesday April, 15th at 11 located at the Watsonville City Plaza.

The conference is hoping to help advocate for the recourses that many families within the community depend heavily on.

About 40% of Pajaro Valley residents rely on Medi-Cal, and 41,000 residents of Santa Cruz county are dependent on CalFresh (California’s SNAP program).

The cuts are raising concerns within the communities about the increase in food insecurity, job eliminations, and overwhelming of emergency services.

The collaborative is a united network of 23 nonprofits protecting and ensuring the stability of residents ranging from farmworkers to the LGBTQIA+ youths.

With pending cuts, the PVC is worried the protections could be lost causing more vulnerability throughout the county.

For information on the cuts and upcoming conference, visit: https://www.pvcollaborative.org/about 

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Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival returns for another year 

Mackenzie Monahan

MONTEREY, Calif (KION-TV) — The Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival will be returning to the coast of Monterey on April 10-13.

Global chefs, wineries, mixologists, sommeliers, and beverage personalities will gather at the Pebble Beach Resorts.

This four day extravaganza is hosted by Pebble Beach Company Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to providing Monterey County’s children with essential educational resources for success.

Don’t miss the last two days of dinners, seminars, walk-around tastings, lunches, golf tournaments, and more.

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