Jake Curtis celebrated in Goleta through Memorial Paddle Out after Tragic Passing

Caleb Nguyen

GOLETA, Calif. – Several members of the community paddled out in Goleta, celebrating the life of Jake Curtis and two other Dos Pueblos students who died in a car crash May 18.

Family, friends and other community members took their surfboards to the beach to commemorate the lives of the three teens who lost their lives far too soon.

Curtis and the two other students died in a head-on collision on Highway 1 in Lompoc after traveling back from junior lifeguard beach training.

The Toyota that the three teens drove crashed into a Tesla and also caused damage to an Audi and a Honda.

A Lompoc doctor and his wife are still recovering from the crash with serious injuries.

Dos Pueblos High School held a vigil last week for all three students and counselors are still available to those grieving the loss.

A Lompoc doctor and his wife are still recovering from the crash with serious injuries.

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Northwest Missouri Residents to Join National “NO KINGS” Rally on June 14

Jenna Wilson

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Northwest Missouri residents will gather in Maryville and St. Joseph on Saturday, June 14, as part of the nationwide “NO KINGS Day of Defiance.â€

In Maryville, participants will rally on the sidewalk in front of the Courthouse from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., carrying signs and flags.

In St. Joseph, demonstrators will meet from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the intersection of Belt Highway and Frederick Boulevard, also with signs and flags in hand.

The “NO KINGS” movement has organized more than 1,200 peaceful rallies across all 50 states and several foreign countries. Millions of citizens, led by volunteers, are expected to take part; marking Flag Day with a show of support for democracy over oligarchy.

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Two people dead in house fire on 10th Avenue

Dillon Fuhrman

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – The Yuma Police Department (YPD) and the Yuma Fire Department (YFD) responded to a house fire which left two people dead.

Both agencies, in a joint press release, said the fire happened before 11:30 p.m. Saturday in the area of S. 10th Avenue and W. 16th Street.

Crews from YFD arrived on scene and found “heavy smoke coming from multiple openings of the home,” with Yuma Engine 4 entering the home and finding a person who was unconscious.

Yuma Engine 2 then entered the home and found another person who was also unconscious.

Both of them were removed from the home while Yuma Battalion Chief 1 upgraded the fire to a second alarm, with additional resources responding to the area.

Crews then conducted an additional search of the house as well as “conduct firefighting operations.” After completing the search, crews immediately exited the home “due to intensive fire conditions,” with them battling the fire to make sure the fire did not spread.

Both agencies said the home appeared to be cleared and no one else was found.

While no firefighter injures were reported, the two people removed from the home, a 32-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman, were pronounced dead on scene.

YPD’s Investigations Unit were called to take over the investigation.

The investigation is ongoing, and if anyone has any information regarding the case, call YPD at (928) 373-4700 or 78-CRIME to remain anonymous.

If anyone’s information leads to an arrest, they may receive a cash reward of up to $1,000.

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Andrew County earns Blue Shield designation

Crystal Olney

ANDREW COUNTY, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The Andrew County Sheriff’s Office received the Missouri Blue Shield designation for the community’s commitment to improving public safety.

The Missouri Blue Shield program recognizes local governments across that state that work to reduce crime, foster law enforcement collaboration and enhance public safety through community partnerships. Gov. Mike Kehoe established the program in January 2025 through Executive Order 25-03.

“The Department of Public Safety is proud to work alongside communities like the Andrew County Sheriff’s Office that have shown exceptional dedication to enhancing public safety,†said Mark James, Director of the Missouri Department of Public Safety. “This program is about fostering collaboration between local law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. Our goal is to support these efforts, providing resources and guidance to help communities build sustainable, long-term solutions for crime reduction and public safety.â€

Communities that earn the Blue Shield will be reviewed annually to ensure continued commitment to the program’s goals. Those with the designation will also get grant funding for law enforcement training and equipment through Gov. Kehoe’s recommended state budget for the 2026 fiscal year.

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Pride Month brings boost to local businesses

Shay Lawson

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)  – Pride month is giving a colorful boost to local businesses, with many saying they’re seeing a rise in customers drawn to LGBTQ+ events, merchandise and inclusive spaces.

Drew Fowler, general manager at Oscar’s Palm Springs, said it’s an exciting time.

“We have the Bitchiest Brunch, which has been the longest running drag show in the desert for about 9 years,” Fowler said. “We’re just getting prepped for a big month.”

On Sunday, Oscar’s Palm Springs, celebrated the beginning of Pride month with it’s world famous T-Dance that Fowler said is a world Pride kick off event.

“It’s a giant party we have in our courtyard. Between 500 to 700 people come out,” Fowler said. “We have rotating DJs, special guest DJs coming and playing,” Fowler said. “We have go-go dancers, drink specials, no cover from 3 to 4 p.m.”

Beyond the entertainment, Fowler said Pride celebrations highlight the power of visibility and community.

“It’s a place where people come to be with their family,” Fowler said.

Oscar’s Palm Springs is located at 125 E Tahquitz Canyon Way.

Stay with News Channel 3 for continuing coverage this Pride month.

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Local teen finalist in Life 88.5 contest aims to inspire through music and faith

Kirsten Stokes

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — As Molly Rodriguez approaches her senior year of high school, she’s not just preparing for graduation, but the chance of a lifetime: to open for Christian artists Caleb & John and Colton Dixon.

Rodriguez, a vibrant and faith-filled student at Savannah High School, has been singing and playing the guitar since the second grade.

“I got a pink guitar for my birthday one year and at first I didn’t like it,” Rodriguez said. “I took lessons with Jason Riley at St. Joseph Arts Academy and he taught me a lot of what I know.”

Since then, her passion for using her voice to glorify God has only grown stronger.

Now, at 17 years old, she’s on the brink of a major breakthrough with the Life 88.5 radio contest as a semifinalist along with two other artists.

“My mom was listening to the radio one day on her way home from work, and she came in and she’s like, I heard this thing on the radio that I think you should try,” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez entered the contest, forgetting about the semifinal announcement until it was time. She recalls reading an email on the last day of school about her placement and feeling excited about the opportunity.

“I opened it and I was excited,” Rodriguez said. “I’m just sitting in my class and I was with my best friend and I leaned over to her to tell her because I hadn’t even told anyone. She’s like, ‘oh my gosh that’s so cool’.”

The Life 88.5 contest is a tradition in the Kansas City Christian music community offering local artists the chance to open for a major Christian headliner at an upcoming concert.

For Rodriguez, it’s not just about music, it’s about the message. She hopes her story and her songs will inspire others, especially young people, to boldly share their faith.

“When I first started, it was a lot of nerves but now I’ve had to learn to just put the focus fully on God,” Rodriguez said.

As she waits for contest results, Rodriguez continues to lead worship at her church something she’s done since 7th grade, and does Sunday worship a few times a month.

Win or lose, she’s determined to keep singing and sharing the gospel, but of course wants to finish high school first.

“I think this would be a great first start in my career,” Rodriguez said. “I do need to finish high school first, but after that I think I want to start pushing for something in music.”

To vote for Molly Rodriguez in the Life 88.5 contest, go to https://www.life885.com/2025/05/vote-for-the-first-annual-life-88-5-opener/. Results will be announced on June 5th.

Rodriguez will open for Caleb & John and Colton Dixon at the Life 88.5 Free Concert in Kearney on June 21 if she wins.

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FCA All-Star Football Classic is a thriller won by Northern Santa Barbara County

Mike Klan

SANTA YNEZ, Calif. – Unlike professional all-star and pro bowl games, the 14th Annual FCA All-Star Football Classic was competitive and exciting.

Righetti wide receiver Derek Reynoso caught a touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter to give the Northern Santa Barbara County All-Stars a thrilling 21-20 win over their counterparts in San Luis Obispo County.

The game brings together the top graduating senior football players on the Central Coast for one last hurrah on the high school gridiron.

Lompoc receiver Izzy Elizondo caught a first-half touchdown pass but the north trailed 13-9 at halftime.

San Luis Obispo senior quarterback Jayce Gomes had three rushing touchdowns for the SLO County All-Stars including a 75-yard scamper in the first quarter for the game’s first points.

Gomes’ third touchdown of the game put his team up 20-9 heading into the fourth quarter.

But the Northern Santa Barbara County All-Stars had the finishing touch and Santa Ynez defensive back Ryder McClurg sealed the game in the final moments with an interception on his home field.

(Ryder McClurg is feeling good after game-ending interception).

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CIF-SS Championship results in baseball and softball

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. –

CIF-Southern Section Championship Baseball:

Division 4: Ganesha 8, Dos Pueblos 2

Division 8: Fillmore 7, Pioneer 6 (8 innings)

CIF-Southern Section Championship Softball

Division 5: St. Bonaventure 8, West Ranch 7 (8 innings)

Division 8: Hueneme 1, Cathedral City 0

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DP loses to Ganesha in CIF-SS D4 championship as UCSB-commit throws complete game

Mike Klan

LONG BEACH, Calif. – Dos Pueblos High School could not recover from a rough start as they lost to Ganesha 8-2 in the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 championship game.

The Giants scored 4 first inning runs highlighted by a two-run single by junior Bryant Loo.

The Chargers cut the deficit to 4-1 in the bottom of the second inning on an RBI double by senior Mateo Saldana that scored Charlie Potter.

(Saldana celebrates after his RBI puts Chargers on the scoreboard.)

But DP did not get many scoring opportunities from senior pitcher Gavin Moran.

The 6’2 right-handed pitcher is a UCSB-commit and he was in total control on the mound.

Moran pitched a complete game, allowing two runs on four hits while striking out 8.

(Gavin Moran wins his second CIF title at Ganesha)

Leading 6-1 in the top of the seventh inning, catcher Isaiah Ibarra, a USC-commit, drilled a 2-run home run to left field.

DP scored in the bottom of the seventh inning as Alexander Hajda tripled and scored on a ground out by Brody Demourkas.

The Chargers are 22-11 and expect to play in next week’s CIF-State Regional.

Ganesha extends their win-streak to 20 games to move to 23-3 on the season as they win their second CIF-SS crown in the past three years.

DP is now 0-2 in CIF-SS championship games.

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Cal Poly rallies to eliminate host Oregon at Eugene Regional

Mike Klan

EUGENE, Oregon. – Casey Murray Jr, drove in three runs in a 4-for-4 day at the plate in his first start as Cal Poly’s clean-up hitter while Jake Torres pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings in relief for the win as Cal Poly defeated Oregon 10-8 in an elimination game of the NCAA Eugene Regional baseball tournament Saturday at PK Park.

Oregon, the host for the four-team event and the top seed, belted five home runs and outhit Cal Poly 14-11, but let an 8-5 lead get away as the No. 12 national seed ranked No. 5 by D1Baseball.com this week, surrendered four runs in the seventh inning and one more in the eighth. Oregon finishes the year 42-16.

Now 42-18 for the year, Coach Larry Lee’s Mustangs will play Utah Valley (33-28) in another elimination game Sunday at 3 p.m. The Wolverines fell 14-4 to Arizona in Saturday’s winners’ bracket final. The championship final will be played Sunday at 7 o’clock, with the “extra” game of the double-elimination event, if necessary, set for Monday.

Murray led off an inning three times and responded with two singles and a solo home run in the sixth inning, his ninth of the year, which pulled the Mustangs to within 6-5.

He came up again in the seventh with the bases loaded and knocked in two runs with a single to left field. tying the game at 8-8. Cam Hoiland snapped the deadlock with an RBI single down the right-field line.

Zach Daudet added an insurance un in the eighth inning for Cal Poly with his eighth home run of the season, a solo blast to left-center field, giving the Mustangs a 10-8 cushion.

Torres (5-4) struck out all three Oregon batters in the ninth to nail down the victory. He secured seven outs, allowing two hits and a pair of walks with four total strikeouts.

The loss was charged to Duck southpaw Ian Umlandt (6-2) as he allowed the final three runs of the seventh inning.

Neither starter was involved in the decision. Cal Poly’s Josh Volmerding, who retired the first seven Ducks of the game, gave up six runs and nine hits over 5 2/3 innings with one walk and five strikeouts while Oregon’s Grayson Grinsell, who entered the game with a 2.62 ERA and a 9-3 record, allowed six runs and seven hits over six innings with a walk and two strikeouts.

In addition to Murray’s four hits, Dante Vachini contributed a pair of doubles while Daudet also had two hits. Dominic Hellman and Jeffery Heard each had three hits for Oregon.

Cal Poly jumped to a 2-0 lead on Dylan Kordic’s seventh home run of the year, a two-run shot to right-center field, in the second inning. Vachini doubled down the right-field line and came home on a sacrifice fly by Ryan Fenn for a 3-1 advantage in the third frame.

Vachini also hit a ground-rule double to left-center in the fifth and trotted home as Fenn extended his hitting streak to 20 games with a run-scoring single to left.

Murray’s first single of the game leading off the second inning stretched his hitting streak to 17 games.

Kordic earned his seventh and eighth outfield assists of the season to thwart a couple Oregon rallies. The senior right-fielder gunned down Maddox Molony trying to stretch a single into a double in the sixth inning and threw out Mason Neville trying to go from first to third on Jacob Walsh’s single in the eighth frame.

With 11 hits, Cal Poly has produced double-digit hits in 39 of its last 53 contests.

Utah Valley, which upset Oregon 6-5 on Friday, finished tied for third place in the Western Athletic Conference standings at 13-11 and went 4-0 in the WAC Championships at Mesa, Ariz. with victories over Texas-Arlington, Sacramento State and Abilene Christian twice.

The Wolverines, who will move to the Big West on July 1, 2026, and Mustangs have played four games against each other. Cal Poly swept a three-game series against Utah Valley in early March 2021 at Baggett Stadium and also earned an 8-6 triumph in a tournament in 2010 at Surprise, Ariz.

Utah Valley is competing in its second NCAA Division I postseason, finishing 0-2 in the Baton Rouge Regional in 2016, falling to LSU and Southeastern Louisiana.

Top Wolverine hitters are center fielder Jayden Smith (.389, 15 doubles, 41 RBIs) and catcher Mason Strong (.373, 19 doubles, 11 home runs, 67 RBIs). Strong was named WAC Tournament MVP after going 7-f0r-20 with two home runs and seven RBIs.

Starting on the mound against Cal Poly will be sophomore southpaw Jacob Heppner, who sports a 4-3 win-loss record and 6.47 ERA with 57 strikeouts over 57 innings. He was named WAC Pitcher of the Week in early April after tossing a seven-inning shutout against Utah Tech.

Cal Poly will counter with junior lefty Luke Kovach (1-0, 5.68 ERA), who has appeared in four games on the mound this season, including a three-inning stint for a victory against UC Riverside on May 17.

Nate Rasmussen is in his first season as head coach at Utah Valley after serving three seasons as a Wolverine assistant coach. He also has coached at Northern Colorado, Pacific (Oregon) and Puget Sound.

(Article courtesy of Cal Poly Athletics).

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