Firefighters mopping up after vegetation fire in Thermal blazes through 50 acres

Cynthia White

THERMAL, Calif. (KESQ) – Firefighters are mopping up on Friday after a vegetation fire near Church Street in Thermal began just after 10:00 Thursday night.

News Channel 3 had a crew on scene.

CAL FIRE reports that the fire blazed through 50 acres, near La Familia High School and Coachella Valley Unified School District headquarters.

Flames reached 30 to 40 feet into the air, with winds from the north pushing the perimeter of the fire into a pocket of dense brush.

Isolated evacuations were put into effect, but were lifted by early Friday morning as firefighters were able to knock down the flames.

As of Friday night, the fire is 60% contained. There is no word on the cause of the fire, and no injuries have been reported.

Stay with News Channel 3 for any updates.

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Baseball field in Ammon dedicated to honor the legacy of Tyce John

David Barrington

“I feel like Tyce’s legacy couldn’t be more perfectly captured than on a baseball field.”

– Brandon John, Tyce’s Brother

AMMON, Idaho (KIFI) — Ammon dedicated a baseball field in memory of Tyce John who lost his battle with heart disease in February. At a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, the field was renamed in Tyce’s honor. It’s where he once played little league baseball and was an umpire for many years. His family and friends were there and got to play ball on the Tyce John Field for the first time.

The ceremony began with the national anthem followed by speeches given by several people, including Ammon Mayor Sean Coletti.

“Every young man, young woman who comes to play on this ball diamond will see his name, will learn about him and will see him as a role model,” Mayor Coletti said.

Tyce’s family members threw the first pitches. Afterwards, kids were invited onto the field to play baseball, and there was cake for everyone to enjoy.

Cake at the dedication of Tyce John Field.

Despite the sadness of losing a brother, Brandon John said it was a happy day for his family.

“Obviously, we miss Tyce and we wish he was still around, but this is a very happy day,” Brandon said. “We feel the love. There’s so many people that turned out.”

Tyce’s mom says she played softball on that field when she was younger. His dad Tristan hopes the field is a place where kids can have fun and families can be happy.

“This is such a great honor,” he said. “We really, really appreciate the community and little league and all of the people that care about baseball, and care about Tyce, and care about keeping things happy.” 

Brett Stauffer coached Tyce for 4 years in little league. He became visibly emotional when recalling Tyce’s impact on the Angels team, even referencing his mission in heaven.

“If you wanted to be the best, you had to beat the Angels,” said Coach Stauffer. “That was mostly because of Tyce. I know that Tyce has been drafted on a different Angels team, and I know that that message is the same there. He’s teaching them to smile and have fun.”

Baseballs made especially for Tyce’s family to throw at the dedication ceremony.

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St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway less than a week away; tickets are still available

Cynthia White

LA QUINTA, Calif. (KESQ) – We are in the midst of the final week before the drawing for the St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway.

News Channel 3 will air the drawing for the winner live on Tuesday, April 29th.

You can buy your tickets for just $100 each to have a chance to win the Dream Home in La Quinta, and every dollar will go to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to help in its fight against childhood cancer.

And if you enter to win the Dream Home by Friday, April 25, you’ll also be entered to win an additional $10,000 home shopping and design spree courtesy of BoConcept Southern California.

Call 1-800-535-6748 to purchase tickets – Remember, only 17,500 tickets will be sold.

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Power restored to nearly 1,400 in Columbia

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Nearly 1,400 Columbia Water and Light customers had their power restored after an outage late Thursday night.

An outage impacting 1,379 customers was reported at 10:01 p.m. in the north part of town, west of Paris Road.

Additionally, Boone County Joint Communications issued a notification at 10:08 p.m. describing a transformer fire on Smiley Lane. City Utilities spokesman Matt Nestor wrote in an email that a transformer caught fire at Smiley Lane and Arctic Fox Drive.

ABC 17 News has reached out to the Columbia Fire Department.

Another 17 customers in northeastern Columbia are still without power from this past weekend’s storms.

Check back for updates.

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New Tradition Lucha Libre to ‘Rumble in the Desert’ Friday at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino

Cynthia White

THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (KESQ) – The spirit of Lucha Libre invaded the News Channel 3 studios on Thursday to show off some moves ahead of Friday night’s “Rumble in the Desert” at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.

New Tradition Lucha Libre wrestlers will descend on the desert, with iconic stars such as Familia Real Las Parkas, Rey Misterio, and Xtreme Tigre.

On Thursday’s visit to the studios, kick demon pro wrestler herself, Janai Kai, joined our Eye on the Desert team to show off her moves with Garrett Hottle.

The electrifying event starts at 7:30 p.m. For more information on the event, visit fantasyspringsresort.com/lucha-libre/.

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Lane closure of I-70 in Kingdom City announced for this weekend

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

One lane of the east- and westbound lanes of Interstate 70 will close this weekend in Kingdom City, according to a press release from the Missouri Department of Transportation.

The release says crews will be removing the railroad bridge over the interstate. The closure will occur from 7 p.m. Friday through 6 a.m. Sunday between mile markers 147.4 and 148, the release says.

All work is weather-permitting. The work is part of the Improve I-70 Project, which will make Interstate 70 a three-lane highway across the entire state.

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Jefferson City Fire Department hopes to make improvements to Fire Station 5 after storm

Ryan Shiner

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Jefferson City Fire Department is hoping to make improvements to Fire Station 5 on Fairgrounds Road near Edgewood Drive after severe storms rolled through on Sunday.

During a public safety committee meeting on Thursday, officials said firefighters at Fire Station 5 were moved to Fire Station 3 on Rock Hill Road during the storms because Fire Station 5 does not have a basement.

Fire Station 5 is the only one in the jurisdiction that does not have a basement. Officials have made budget requests for the past three years to address that concern.

That station was built in 1991 with lightweight construction materials.

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“Red Heel Heist” sparks one-of-a-kind News Channel 3 investigation in Isla Vista

Mina Wahab

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. — For years, a giant red stiletto standing tall along Highway 101 near La Conchita has sparked curiosity and brought joy to drivers.

“It was just that little bit of humor that somebody—I don’t know if somebody put it there for our eyes to just enjoy,” said Frances Tiger, who lives in Santa Barbara.

Its origins date back a decade, when Sharon Bradford gifted the stiletto to her friend Phyllis Smith for her 70th birthday after spotting it in a Los Angeles prop shop. The party was canceled after Smith’s husband was injured, and the shoe sat in storage until farmer Dennis Pozzebon found it and placed it on his property, where it became a local roadside mystery.

Years later, Bradford asked to borrow the shoe back for Smith’s 80th birthday celebration. After the party, it was returned to its familiar spot along Highway 101 for travelers to enjoy.

“It’s like a little monument,” said UCSB student Kiersten Falat, who was shocked to find out the stiletto had gone missing the last week of February.

But who would take a giant red shoe?

“Either somebody really hates high heels or somebody that loves high heels,” said David Mendoza.

“I do believe there are several people that know what happened to it,” said Sarah Pozzebon.

Pozzebon’s husband found the giant shoe a few years ago by a dumpster and relocated it by the 101 Freeway, breathing new life into the Styrofoam creation.

If you open a Reddit thread, you’ll find several comments—and most of them trace back to Isla Vista.

“The person that took it isn’t going to just take it to their basement and keep it a secret forever,” said Pozzebon.

So we went exploring in Isla Vista.

One Instagram user sent us a screenshot of a YikYak post that showed the red stiletto outside the 6600 block of Sabado Tarde.

The image appears to show the shoe with a fresh coat of paint—a striking detail the owner noticed back in early February.

She said she had also noticed the heel was broken and that the stiletto had mysteriously moved to another part of the field before it ultimately disappeared.

“We should have put an AirTag in it when that happened,” Pozzebon said.

Henry Sarria, who has lived in Isla Vista for years, said he saw a different YikYak post showing the stiletto in the 6500 block of Del Playa Drive.

“This generation’s amazing. Anything illicit or against the law—the first thing they do is share it on social media,” said Sarria.

We asked residents in the surrounding buildings where it could be.

“I think we just got unlucky that it happened to be right next to our house because our house isn’t affiliated with the fraternity at all,” said fraternity member Tyler Miller.

Several locals told us to check the fraternities.

So we went door to door, hopeful to find more clues.

“I genuinely wish we could take credit for it, but I don’t even know where we would hide it,” said Brandon Bell from Alpha Tau Alpha.

“We don’t have it. Let’s just get that one thing clear. I feel like if we had it, you would see it. Nothing in the house is big enough to store it,” said fraternity member Levi Salzman.

Multiple people suggested a frat known for pulling pranks.

That fraternity is just half a mile from the last sighting of the shoe.

So we knocked on their door.

One of the residents answered after 10 minutes but said they needed to take care of something before letting us in.

After waiting a while longer, we got no response.

But pranks like these in Isla Vista have a rich history dating back to 1965.

“The inflatable spuds went missing, the Oscars statue, the sign… it’s just what happens in this town. We don’t know why. It’s like Area 51,” said Pete Smith, owner of Sweet Pete’s Treats.

Though the mystery remains unsolved, the community is determined to trace the steps of the red stiletto.

Pozzebon said she didn’t file a police report. She and her husband just want the shoe back in the spot where everyone can enjoy it—no questions asked. She said whoever brings it back will be a local hero.

If you have any information about the red stiletto, reach out to your News Channel.

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Columbia man who admitted to killing his wife will not get a new trial

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A Columbia man who pleaded guilty to killing his wife will not get a new trial.

Joseph Elledge pleaded guilty in 2022 in Boone County for second-degree murder and was sentenced to 28 years in prison. He admitted to killing Mengqi Ji and disposing her body in Rock Bridge Memorial State Park. 

Previous reporting indicates that Elledge admitted he killed his wife, but claimed her death was an accident. Medical examiners were unable to provide a cause of death because of the decomposed state of Ji’s body. The state said due to a missing neck bone in Ji’s remains, they believe Elledge strangled her.

Elledge asked for a new trial after he claimed his lawyers were not effective. Judge Brock Jacobs wrote in his decision – that was filed on Thursday – that the conviction and sentence did not violate Elledge’s rights.  

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Abi Carter looking forward to Stagecoach performance on Friday

Cynthia White

INDIO, Calif. (KESQ) – From performing at VillageFest in Palm Springs to winning American Idol – now Indio native Abi Carter has come full circle to make her Stagecoach debut, at the music festival that’s one of the most popular in the country.

Carter took the Coachella Valley and the nation by storm as the winner of American Idol Season 22 in 2024. Her popularity led to earning her spot on the Stagecoach “Mane” stage at 1:10 p.m. on Friday.

Carter’s appearance coincides with the release of the upcoming deluxe edition of her “Ghosts in the Backyard” album.

News Channel 3’s Tori King met up with Carter to talk about her journey, and to find out what performing at the festival means to her.

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