1 killed in Boone County shooting Saturday, suspect arrested

Marie Moyer

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A woman was killed in Boone County Saturday night in what the Boone County Sheriff’s Office is investigating as a homicide.

Brian Leer with the Boone County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to ABC 17 News Sunday night that a suspect was arrested.

According to a release from the sheriff’s office Sunday night, Isaiah N. Goins, 26, of Columbia, was identified as a possible suspect. The release says Goins was found at a business on Clark Lane around noon Sunday and taken to the sheriff’s office for an interview.

Goins was arrested on charges of first-degree murder, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon. He was not listed on the Boone County Jail roster Sunday night.

According to a previous release, at around 11:35 p.m. Saturday, a sergeant was approached by a citizen reporting that they had seen a vehicle crashed into a home in the 2400 block of north Lake of the Woods Road. Upon approaching the vehicle, the sergeant found a 43-year-old Columbia resident shot and killed in the driver’s seat of the vehicle.

This marks the third homicide reported in Boone County so far in 2025. For comparison, there were only two homicides recorded in all of 2024, one in February and another in June.

The current count puts the county on par with 2023, when three homicides were reported throughout the year. According to Missouri State Highway Patrol crime reports, the highest number of homicides in the past five years occurred in 2021, with six recorded that year.

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Sky’s the limit: Aviation leaders propelling next generation of pilots in St. Joseph

Cameron Montemayor

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Longtime pilot Julius Rice remembers growing up as close to the seat of an aircraft as a kid possibly could, with photos as an infant sitting in an airplane evidence to back it up.

“My dad and my grandpa always had airplanes. So I grew up around airplanes,” said Rice, manager of Rosecrans Memorial Airport in St. Joseph and deputy chief of staff with the Missouri Air National Guard’s 139th Airlift Wing.

The spark for Rice’s aviation career, though, would come just a few years later: an elementary school field trip to the Air National Guard’s 138th Fighter Wing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, one of the country’s premier units for tactical fighter planes.

“That’s the earliest memory of me going ‘I want to be in aviation,'” he said. “Those field trips with the young kids, that’s pretty important.”

Organized field trips to Rosecrans Memorial Airport and the 139th Airlift Wing are now a point of pride for Rice as a staple of their community engagement efforts that have taken off in recent years with an infusion of new events, technology and opportunities to take to the skies and enter the field of aviation.

Coupled with the success of flight leaders like Lute Atieh and his FlyTech Pilot Academy, launched in 2024, the two are expanding St. Joseph’s footprint in aviation and boosting efforts to inspire new generations to pursue careers.

Rosecrans Memorial Airport Manager Julius Rice, left, and FlyTech Pilot Academy co-founder Lute Atieh speak at the new Rosecrans terminal building in July in St. Joseph.

“I was like, well, let’s try flight school and see how that goes. And that went wildly well and very quickly,” Atieh said. “We’ve been really fortunate on the flight school side of things.”

While his earliest airplane memories may not date back as far as Rice’s, Atieh’s passion for flight and supporting careers in aviation has been just as unwavering, including working alongside Rice to put on the award-winning Sound of Speed airshows, winner of Best Airshow in 2021 and 2024 courtesy of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds.

Now, the focus has been supporting long-held and beloved airshow events — next scheduled for 2026 — with new opportunities that continue the buzz of aviation.

“We have such a great airport. I don’t think a lot of people here realize it. We’re in a unique situation and we want to share that and make this accessible and available,” he said. “It’s an exciting time.”

With more than $35 million in widespread infrastructure upgrades over the last several years, including a new terminal building, runway and air traffic control tower nearing completion, the 86-year-old Rosecrans Memorial Airport is transforming from an aging and outdated facility to a state-of-the-art complex ripe for more opportunities.

Rice and Atieh successfully organized a first-of-its-kind aviation event for St. Joseph this June in the Pony Express STOL (short takeoff and landing), a competitive series where STOL aircraft orchestrate difficult and precise landings and takeoffs on shorter runways. The inaugural event drew strong crowds and pilots from a variety of age groups.

A large crowd of people watches aircraft perform in the Pony Express STOL at Rosecrans Memorial Airport this summer in St. Joseph.

“The more people you can get out here using the airport, the more activity, the more planes, the more pilots. That’s something that’s important,” he said.

Rice said a wealth of opportunities currently exist for an aviation career, some becoming available as early as high school and after graduation, while others can pursue more advanced degrees.

With critical staffing needs in the aviation industry only heightened by recent U.S. aviation disasters, from air traffic controllers to pilots and critical positions like mechanics and electricians, Rice and Atieh understand the importance of renewed interest in the success of the industry long-term, both for the public and private sectors.

“If we don’t go out and actively pursue the next generation of aviation enthusiasts, they’re not going to exist,” Rice said. “Across the board in aviation, there’s a shortfall in people.”

New flight simulator technology at Hillyard Technical Center offers another immersive layer to St. Joseph’s aviation scene, a particularly valuable tool for young aspiring aviators with little flight experience.

Atieh credited the St. Joseph School District with helping support efforts to engage students in aviation, including a new aviation maintenance program in the works at Hillyard.

“You’ve got the next wave of this electronic vertical takeoff and landing. It’s huge,” Atieh said. “One day, I think all of us hope to attract that type of a manufacturer out here. We’ve got plenty of land, plenty of space, lots of great workforce. And so that’s the long-term goal.” 

In the short term, Rice and Atieh are focused on the upcoming International Council of Airshows in December, part of the 2026 Sound of Speed Airshow planning process that could reveal which jet teams come to St. Joseph.

With high-level airshows and aviation events often coming with costly price tags, Rice and Atieh said support from the community and sponsors like Sunshine Electric, Altec and Mosaic Life Care, among many others, continues to make the events a possibility for the community.

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16-year-old boy seriously injured in Camden County crash Saturday

Marie Moyer

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A 16-year-old boy from Mesquite, Texas, was seriously injured on Piney Point Road, just south of Damascus Road in Camden County Saturday night according to a Missouri State Highway Patrol report.

The crash happened around 7:27 p.m. when a 2025 Honda TRX ATV was driving north on Piney Point Road when it sped downhill too fast and failed to make the turn, driving off the right side of the road, flipping and throwing the driver off.

The 16-year-old was taken to Lake Regional Hospital with serious injuries. He was wearing a helmet. The ATV also had extensive damage.

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Flowers for the Floods: Supporting Ruidoso flood victims

Olivia Vara

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — In the wake of devastating floods that uprooted lives in Ruidoso, one woman is leading a heartwarming initiative.

Natalie Viramontes, owner of Valley Farms New Mexico, is transforming her family’s flower fields into a source of aid for those in need. With her “Flowers for the Floods” campaign, she’s donating 100% of the proceeds to support the Lincoln County Shelter Fund.

Until the end of July, shoppers can purchase these beautiful flowers, knowing their contribution will help families affected by the floods.

Flowers for the “Flowers for the Floods” initiative can be purchased on Sunday’s at the Upper Valley Farmers Market.

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The ‘Hall Half’ in Monterey County promotes healthy lifestyles for incarcerated youth

Jeanette Bent

SALINAS, Calif. (KION-TV) — The Big Sur Marathon Foundation and the Monterey County Juvenile Detention Center have gotten together to create the inaugural 13.1-mile race called “The Hall Half.”

Ten runners, named the “Concrete Steppers,” will run 124 laps to complete the race.

Organizers say the mission is to inspire healthy lifestyles through memorable running experiences.

The event is taking place on Friday, July 25 at 8 a.m. at the Monterey County Juvenile Detention Center on 1420 Natividad Road in Salinas.

“With this opportunity, the Foundation aims to empower these participants with the tools and confidence to build healthier, safer, and more active lives,” said the Big Sur Marathon Foundation.

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First-ever Monterey Abalone Festival July 26 and July 27

Jeanette Bent

MONTEREY, Calif. (KION-TV) — On July 26 and 27, festival-goers can enjoy the first-ever Monterey Abalone Festival.

This event will take place at the Monterey Japanese American Citizens League Hall on 424 Adams Street in Monterey.

Organizers say that the event is to take a “deep dive” into exploring the history of this mollusca…

People attending the event can expect to hear from expert speakers, watch documentary films and live performances, as well as enjoy cultural demonstrations, a walking tour, abalone races and more.

The event runs between 10 a.m. And 5 p.m. on both days.

The tentative lineup of the event is as follows (subject to change):

Saturday, July 26, 2025

9:30 a.m. – Special Performance by the Monterey Taiko Drummers

10:00 a.m. 

Tim Thomas: All Things AbaloneFilm: Eric Palmer – Monterey Abalone StoryLeslie Leaney – Historic Diving LeagueArt Seavey – Monterey Abalone Farm

12:00 p.m. – Lunch Break / Walking Tour1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Film: Morro Bay: Once the Abalone Capital of the WorldSandy Lydon – Chinese and Abalone

Monterey Lion Dance leads audience to Del Monte Beach for theRumsen Ohlone Community – Abalone Dance

7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 

White Abalone Evening ProgramPanel Discussion + Two Film Premieres

Sunday, July 27, 2025

10:00 a.m.

Linda Yamane – The Rumsen Use of AbaloneFilm: Alexandria Firenzi – AbaloneGeoffery Dunn – George Sterling and the Abalone Song, The Abalone League12:00 p.m. – Lunch Break1:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.

Film: Brian Tissot – The Black Abalone and Abalone SongSteve Roebuck – Former Abalone Fisherman

Sandy Lydon – Wrap-Up

Roy Hattori Memorial Award PresentationZoom Conversation: Kaori Mizoguchi and Emiko – The Japanese-Monterey Connection

For more information, visit the event website at https://jaclmonterey.org/2025/06/28/abalone-festival/.

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Monterey’s 2025 Climate Action Plan is seeking input from the community

Mickey Adams

MONTEREY, Calif. (KION-TV) — The City of Monterey is asking for your help in shaping its 2025 Monterey Climate Action Plan.

This plan aims to reduce emissions while improving the overall quality of life for locals, focusing on key areas like energy efficiency, clean energy, sustainable transportation, and climate change mitigation.

So far in 2025, the city has held six pop-up events to engage the community in climate action dialog, the next event is scheduled for August 5 during the city council’s meeting.

For more information, including how to contribute your thoughts, visit HaveYourSayMonterey.org or scan the QR code below:

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KRDO13’s Rob Namnoum inducted into Heartland Emmys Silver Circle

Danny Mata

Rob Namnoum is the longest tenured sportscaster in the history of Colorado Springs. It’s impossible to put into words how much Rob means to the Southern Colorado community.

Rob was inducted into the Heartland Emmys Silver Circle in recognition of his service to Southern Colorado. Rob is now in his 26th year at KRDO13.

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Fire breaks out at Palm Springs Navigation center, puppy rescued

Athena Jreij

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) — Several units at the Palm Springs Navigation Center were damaged after a fire broke out Saturday morning.

Fire crews arrived at the homeless shelter around 8:28 a.m. to find a small room on the second floor engulfed in flames.

Shortly after containing the fire, emergency responders rescued a puppy from the room.

No people were injured in the fire. Two units in the shelter sustained water damage.

While no cause has been identified, officials say they’re working closely with building management to ensure all safety protocols are in place.

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Teamsters Reject Latest MTD Contract Offer

Tracy Lehr

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (MTD) drivers objected to the latest contract offer.

Teamster local 186 voted against it on Friday.

They want to work with a state-appointed mediator again to get a better offer.

Their union’s business agent said wages, the lack of overtime pay on holidays and need for a doctors note when they call in sick are just some of the issues.

A strike was averted earlier in July by a last-minute offer.

“Teamsters 186 overwhelming rejected the mediated proposal that is 3 contracts; supervisors, maintenance and drivers,” said Jed Johnson of Teamster Local 186. “The extension expires July 31st at midnight. tick- tock, tick-tock, MTD, your employees have spoken.”

MTD Planning & Marketing Manafer Hilary Blackerby said by they are committed to getting a deal by the end of the month.

Johnson said if they don’t teamsters have authorized a strike when their extended contract expires at midnight July 31.

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