Brady Chapel open house set for Memorial Day

News Release

The following is a press release from the City of Pocatello:

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — The City of Pocatello Historic Preservation Commission (HPC), in coordination with the Friends of the Brady Chapel, will be hosting the Brady Chapel Memorial Day Open House Monday, May 27, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mountain View Cemetery.

A special presentation will take place at noon, highlighting the historical significance of the Chapel and ongoing preservation efforts.

“The Brady Chapel has been a part of the Pocatello community for over a century,” said Jim Anglesey, City of Pocatello Long-Range Planner and staff liaison to the HPC. “The open house gives the community a chance to celebrate Pocatello’s history, explore the Chapel’s significance, and learn about the efforts underway to preserve this historic landmark.”

In 2024, the City received funding to initiate Phase I of the Chapel’s restoration, which included cleaning and repainting the limestone exterior and installing reconstructed pinnacles. The HPC and Friends of the Brady Chapel continue to raise funds for future restoration phases. These improvements include exterior repairs to the roof, windows, and doors, along with interior restoration such as masonry repairs, pew and woodwork refinishing, updated flooring, enhanced ADA accessibility, and the addition of climate control systems to help reduce humidity and protect historic materials.

“Community support is vital to preserving the Brady Chapel,” said Anglesey. “Our hope is that, through these restoration efforts, the Chapel will be available for more frequent use and allow future generations to enjoy its historic value.”

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is the policy of the City of Pocatello to offer its public programs, services, and meetings in a manner that is readily accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities.  If you are disabled and require an accommodation, please contact Skyler Beebe with two (2) business days’ advance notice at sbeebe@pocatello.gov; 208.234.6248; or 5815 South 5th Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho.  Advance notification within this guideline will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility.

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Meteorologists break down how heat-related warnings are issued across Southern California

Gavin Nguyen

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – The Coachella Valley is no stranger to high temperatures as the summer months approach.

But as Southern California experiences above-normal warmth this week, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued some heat advisories for other portions of the region.

A Heat Advisory issued for the Los Angeles area Wednesday through Thursday

The weather service also issues a HeatRisk map. This week, the Coachella Valley is primarily in a ‘Moderate’ level of HeatRisk. The measure takes the duration of the heat, high and low temperatures each day, and if how unusual the heat is for the time of the year.

Forecasters are breaking down the thresholds they use to determine the advisories, watches, and warnings they issue. Stay with News Channel 3 for a deeper look at how the Weather Service prepares us for the heat.

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EF-0 tornado confirmed south of St. Joseph

Jared Shelton

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The National Weather Service in Kansas City confirmed an EF-0 tornado touched down south of St. Joseph Monday evening, May 19 2025.

According to a preliminary damage survey, the weak tornado was reported to have touched down at Highway 371 near Kyle Rd at 8:31 p.m. before tracking east across Interstate 29 and lifting near SE State Highway FF at 8:38 p.m.

The tornado traveled 4.3 miles in total with maximum winds of 85 mph, resulting in tree and minor roof damage. No injuries were reported. 

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PSPD Chief shares exclusive first close-up look at Palm Springs bomb blast zone

Tori King

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – It’s now been four days since 25 year old Guy Edward Bartkus tried to blow up a Palm Springs fertility clinic in an intentional act of terrorism, and until now, the scene has only been accessible to first responders, emergency personnel, and investigators.

However, today, News Channel Three is the first local station to get a look inside the Palm Springs bomb blast zone. News Channel 3’s Tori King got special permission to enter the area, escorted by Palm Springs Police Chief Andy Mills and Lieutenant Mike Villegas.

Although a lot of the scene has been cleaned up since Saturday, a lot of shrapnel and debris from the blast littered the parking lot. During the tour, News Channel 3 learned that Chief Mills was off duty the day of the blast. In fact, Mills was out playing pickleball nearby when the explosion went off. Mills, hearing and feeling the blast, immediately ran towards the scene, arriving mere minutes after the bomb went off. The second he arrived, Mills said he knew this was not a typical call.

“Based on the debris and the pock marking on the walls, the cracks in the buildings, I realized this was a big device,” said Mills, describing the scene. “It seemed more like Beirut than it did Palm Springs.”

Mills also said the phone lines were clogged with hundreds of calls coming in throughout the day.

Despite the danger, Mills went in to investigate without hesitation, still in his ball cap, sneakers, and t-shirt from playing pickleball. “In my mind, when you see a explosion that large, with the plume that I could see and feel from my house, then you have to start thinking to yourself, what exactly happened here,” said Mills. “Any critical incident like this is chaotic. What you’re doing is you’re coming in, there’s smoke billowing, there’s debris all across the street. You have little time to figure out what actually happened but you have to try.”

Mike Villegas, a Lieutenant at the PSPD says seeing Mills charge into the unknown as Chief was inspiring.

“I mean, this man is a leader,” said Villegas. “He has always been so humble. I just learned he showed up in his pickle ball clothes, right? I didn’t realize he actually ran in here looking for people to see if they were hurt. Chief Mills, in that moment, showed true leadership and why we serve our community. Still active scene, chaotic scene, and he’s looking to save people’s lives running into the scene to see if he can help in any way. Again, with that type of leadership, you will follow that man into war. So for me again, I couldn’t be proud of our department, all our officers, our staff, our community, for their support.”

“Obviously there’s a lot of stuff on fire,” said Mills, describing the first moments on scene. “And there’s no other half of the car, other than big pieces of shrapnel all over the place. And I thought, okay, cars don’t explode on their own. And so what was the cause? How big was it? Those kind of things? Immediately you go into the mode of what’s next? Our rule of thumb is, if there’s one device, there could be two. And so the last thing I want to do is get all the other people here injured or hurt.”

Mills also showed News Channel 3 the exact spot that investigators believe Bartkus parked his car before the blast. The only thing left in its place: a crater, nearly five feet in diameter.

“Chunks of metal were literally all over the street,” said Mills. “It was blown in a variety of places. So what happened is, as part of the evidence collection process, you start looking for pieces of evidence. And these are the big chunks. There were lots of chunks that were just, you know, the size of your hand, all over the place. And so collecting those and the body parts were strewn over a 300 yard radius.”

When asked about the type of bomb used, Mills explained it wasn’t just a measly home-made explosive.

“This isn’t your your light fireworks, in the trunk of the car and it caught the gas tank on fire,” said Mills. “No. This was a purposeful, intentional act of violence. To destroy the building, to to harm, embryos, it was sophisticated. And it blew the car blew in two.”

In the aftermath of it all, Mills says he’s thankful for his local emergency partners, and federal investigators who all played critical roles in piecing together the incident, and ensuring the safety of the community.

“You know, our team is exceptional,” said Mills. “And when you have people leaving their homes, looking at their children and their mates and coming to work and recognizing the uncertainty of what’s taking place, but know that that is their job and their responsibility without hesitation, that’s what we want to celebrate. Their bravery.”

The American Reproductive Center sustained severe damage after a vehicle exploded just outside. The suspected bomber, Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, of Twentynine Palms, was killed, four other people were injured.

The site will remain off-limits to the public for an unknown period of time. Investigators ask that the community still avoid the area for now.

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Funland at the Zoo opens for the season

Stephanie Lucas

UPDATE:

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Funland in Idaho Falls kicked off its 2025 season May 23, just in time for the Memorial Day weekend.

Located next to the Idaho Falls zoo at Tautphaus Park, Funland has classic rides geared towards kids and fun for all ages.

“Funland adds something extra special to a day in Tautphaus Park or your zoo experience,” said PJ Holm, Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation Director. “It’s the perfect way to end a day of animal adventures by enjoying a few rides, sharing some treats, and making more memories together.”

This is the second year the park has been open since its restoration, and loyal fans have been waiting months to come back.

“We weren’t too surprised being the first people here this season because she has been waiting all season long to come to Funland,” said mother and daughter Kaitlin and Stella Miklos. “Every time we’ve driven by or come to the zoo…she points to Funland and wants to come. And I have to tell her it’s not open until Memorial Day weekend.”

Funland will be open Mondays from noon to 8 p.m. and Thursdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will remain open through Labor Day weekend before closing for the season. The park is closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

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ORIGINAL:

The following is a news release from the City of Idaho Falls:

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Funland at the Zoo opens for the season on Friday, May 23, inviting visitors to extend their trip to the Idaho Falls Zoo with classic rides, snacks and family fun.

Located just steps from the Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park, Funland offers a unique opportunity to turn a zoo visit into a full afternoon of excitement. Whether you’re flying high on the Octopus, taking a leisurely ride on the carousel or enjoying a snack around the original log hut, Funland makes it easy to keep the good times going.

“Funland adds something extra special to a day in Tautphaus Park or your zoo experience,” said PJ Holm, Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation Director. “It’s the perfect way to end a day of animal adventures by enjoying a few rides, sharing some treats, and making more memories together.”

Funland will be open Mondays from noon to 8 p.m. and Thursdays through Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will remain open through Labor Day weekend before closing for the season. The park is closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

“We’re excited to welcome visitors back to Funland for the summer season,” Holm said. “Whether it’s your first visit or a family tradition, we can’t wait to see the park filled with laughter and fun all summer long.”

Funland at the Zoo was professionally restored by trained experts and the City of Idaho Falls and reopened in August 2023. This historic community treasure, part of Idaho Falls since 1947, will be welcoming visitors for its second summer season since restoration, offering the community and visitors the chance to enjoy its nostalgic charm all season long.

For more information about Funland, ticket prices and ride details, click HERE.

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City of Bend announces plans to offer $5.7 million in affordable housing development funds

Barney Lerten

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The City of Bend announced Wednesday it will soon be requesting applications for the development of affordable housing, pending Bend City Council approval on Wednesday, June 4.

The total amount of funding available is $5.7 million, and this competitive offering is a combination of three funding sources: $4 million in Pathways to Remove Obstacles (PRO) to Housing Funds, $1.5 million in Affordable Housing Funds (AHF), and $200,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds (CDBG).

The PRO Housing Fund is intended to be offered in competitive application cycles, along with the annual Community Development Block Grant and Affordable Housing Fund offerings. Applicants may choose to apply for any or all the funding sources, greatly amplifying the amount of funding available for affordable housing development.

Funds will be targeted to developments with a high feasibility of success, low risk and near-term deadlines, who, without additional funding, will be unable to proceed in the near term. 

By offering the PRO Housing Fund to developers as loans with favorable terms, as opposed to grants, repayments of loans are refunneled into future application cycles, resulting in a long-term impact on the community’s housing and community development needs.

Both nonprofit and for-profit affordable housing developers are encouraged to register for a virtual pre-application training on Wednesday, May 28. A recording of the training and the training slide deck will be available on the City’s website in the Request for Proposals (RFP) section on May 29.

Technical questions should be directed to housing@bendoregon.gov and please include “2025 Funding Application” in the subject line. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and answers will be posted at theCity’s websitein the Developer Resources section. The FAQ period closes on June 19, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. 

Pending Bend City Council approval on June 4, applicants may access the application starting on Thursday June 5. All applications must be submitted before 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 25.

Please see this graphic for a schedule of the funding allocation process.

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Fremont County DMV temporarily closes vehicle title services and registrations

Celeste Springer

UPDATE 5/22/2025: Clerk Justin Grantham says the DMV is back open and accepting appointments.

FREMONT COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) — The Fremont County DMV is currently unable to process vehicle titles and registrations, according to Clerk Justin Grantham.

In the meantime, drivers can still make appointments for next week, and Clerk Grantham says the Cañon City DMV is still operating as normal.

County officials say the temporary pause is because a piece of hardware that is used for internet and network connections is not working and needs to be replaced. Clerk Grantham says the Governor’s Office of Information and Technology is working to get it replaced. They believe the hardware will arrive as early as the end of business on Wednesday, May 21.

If you need a new registration, you can visit the DMV kiosk at 1703 Fremont Dr, Cañon City, which is inside City Market. Officials also say you can make an appointment for next week by heading here.

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Good Dads program to host engagement luncheon

Leah Rainwater

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — One local community organization is hosting an Engagement Luncheon for dads in the area.

Good Dads is a program for at-risk fathers, fathers of elementary students, businesses that employ dads and more.

The luncheon will take place from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 22 at the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce’s Board Room, located at 3003 Frederick Ave.

Good Dads Founder and Director, Jennifer L. Baker will be the speaker for the luncheon.

To RSVP, fathers and businesses are encouraged to call Tim Doyle at (816) 558-0508.

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Bend Police respond to reports of indecent exposure, make arrest at Box Factory near Old Mill District

Kade Linville

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – On Tuesday afternoon, just after 5 p.m., Bend Police responded to multiple calls about an indecent exposure incident at the Box Factory in Bend.

The initial call reported a man exposing himself and soliciting people at the corner of Colorado Ave. and Staats Street.

Officers arrived in the area where the exposure was initially reported. The investigation turned into a foot chase, with officers apprehending and arresting the individual reported.

A KTVZ News team was on location when officers took the individual into custody. Onlookers told KTVZ News that they were impressed by the speed and efficiency of the Bend Police officers.

The suspect was transported to the Deschutes County jail on suspicion of public indecency and second-degree disorderly conduct.

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SJSD to celebrate maintenance and operations staff

Leah Rainwater

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The St. Joseph School District will celebrate the hard work and dedication of the maintenance and operations staff through a ceremony.

The Cleanest Building Ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 22 at the Keatley Center, located at 1202 S. 28th St.

The ceremony serves as SJSD’s opportunity to recognize the pride its maintenance and custodial staff takes in tending to buildings.

Winners of the “cleanest building” will be announced, and the district will also hand out special awards.

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