Resurfacing scheduled for nearly 20 Columbia streets

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Beginning next week, several Columbia streets in residential areas will undergo pavement maintenance by contractors and city crews, according to a Friday press release from the city.

The release says city crews will resurface four streets from Monday through Thursday:

Alfred Street

Country Club Drive

Hickory Hill Drive

West Broadway from Garth Avenue to Aldeah Avenue

Contractors will resurface 13 streets from Monday through Sept. 3:

South Glenwood Avenue from Redbud Lane to the south end of the street

Lakeshore Drive from South Glenwood Avenue to the south end of the street

Redbud Lane from Edgewood Avenue to South Glenwood Avenue

West Lathrop Road from Westwood Avenue to the east end of the street

South Garth Avenue from Lathrop Road to Business Loop 70 West

East Forest Avenue from North Providence Road to North Garth Avenue

Edgewood Avenue from West Broadway to West Stewart Road

Aldeah Avenue from West Broadway to West Ash Street

Alexander Avenue from West Ash Street to West Worley Street

Hirth Avenue from West Sexton Road to West Ash Street

North Glenwood Avenue from West Broadway to West Ash Street

Ridgeway Avenue from West Ash Street to Mikel Street

Anderson Avenue from West Worley Street to West Broadway

Crews will work each day from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and “no parking” signs will be posted, the release says. Lane closures will be required and traffic control signs and flaggers will be on site, the release says.

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Sidewalk, parking lane of downtown Columbia street to close next week

Ryan Shiner

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

A sidewalk and parking lane on a portion of Cherry Street in downtown Columbia will close next week, according to a Friday press release from the city.

The release says contractors for Columbia College will make repairs to Federal Hall at 608 Cherry St.

The south sidewalk and both parking lanes of Cherry Street will be closed from South Sixth Street to South Seventh Street, the release says. Both driving lanes will be shifted north during the construction, the release says.

The closure is expected to last from 7 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18-5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29.  

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WATCH: Trump, Putin hold Alaska summit

Matthew Sanders

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Anchorage, Alaska, for a summit on the Ukraine war on Friday.

The two leaders held a news conference after speaking, accompanied by diplomats, for about two hours.

Watch the two leaders meet after landing and holding a joint news conference.

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Three Prineville juveniles charged with burglary and theft, accused of breaking into several Crook County Fair vendor booths

Barney Lerten

PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) — Prineville Police said Friday they have arrested three juveniles on burglary and theft charges, accused of stealing nearly $2,000 worth of items from several Crook County Fair vendors a week ago.

Here’s the full news release:

On Friday, August 8, around 3:34 a.m., the Prineville Police Department responded to a report from a security guard at the Crook County Fairgrounds.

The guard reported encountering unidentified individuals in the vendor booth area. When he attempted to contact them, they fled on foot. The guard pursued the suspects but was unable to catch them and sustained injuries during the chase.

Later that morning, as fair vendors began arriving, officers conducted follow-up investigations and discovered multiple thefts had occurred overnight.

A total of six victims reported stolen items from their booths, with the total value of the stolen property estimated at nearly $2,000.

Through the course of the investigation, Prineville Police detectives identified three juveniles believed to be responsible for the thefts. Investigators also developed information regarding the possible location of some of the stolen property. Based on this evidence, arrest warrants were issued for all three juveniles, along with a search warrant for a residence on SE Elm Street.

On Thursday, August 14, at around noon, officers executed the search warrant at the SE Elm Street residence. Two of the juvenile suspects were located at the home, while the third was found at another location.

All three were taken into custody and lodged on charges of second-degree burglary and first-degree theft. Their identities are being withheld due to their age. Multiple stolen items were located at the residence.

This case remains under active investigation. No further information is available at this time.

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Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office warns of new scam

Carter Ostermiller

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office is warning against scammers targeting St. Joseph residents, claiming to be deputies or police officers.

The scammers are telling residents they have missed court and that a warrant is out for their arrest.

They’re also asking residents to go to the Law Enforcement Center and are using the names of Command Staff Members. Scammers will then ask you to call a phone number to pay.

The Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page states,

“Members of the Sheriff’s Office and law enforcement in general DO NOT call our citizens and ask them for money over the phone for warrants.”

Buchanan County’s Sheriff Puett urges people to keep their personal information to themselves.

“We can always remind our citizens, please do not give personal information, any social numbers, date of birth, anything to anyone.” said Puett.

Law enforcement in general will not ask you for money over the phone involving warrants or for missing court.

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Graves recognizes St. Joseph native for internship

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (NEWS-PRESS NOW) — Congressman Sam Graves (MO-06) thanks one St. Joseph native for completing a summer internship in his Kansas City District Office.

Claire Phillips, a graduate of St. Joseph Christian High School and a student at the University of Missouri- Columbia, played a pivotal role in Graves’ office.

“Claire jumped right in on day one, fielding phone calls, researching legislative issues and helping folks navigate the complex federal bureaucracy,” said Graves. “Ms. Phillips was an invaluable member of our team this summer during a historic time in Congress and I wish her the best as she continues at Mizzou.”

Phillips is a National Merit Scholar and was recognized in 2024 as being of the most academically accomplished graduating seniors in the state of Missouri for that year.

Outside of her academics, Phillips enjoys working with her sorority, competing with Mizzou’s Club Competitive Dance team and volunteering for local charities.

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CVUSD appoints Alena Callimanis to fill the Trustee Area 2 vacancy

Jesus Reyes

THERMAL, Calif. (KESQ) – The Coachella Valley Unified School District officially appointed Alena Callimanis to fill the vacant Trustee Area 2 seat on the board of education.

The seat was formerly held by Sylvia Paz, who announced her resignation on June 17.  Paz said she was resigning to begin a “long-planned sabbatical.”

Callimanis will serve out the remainder of Paz’s term through the Nov. 2026 election

She was one of three candidates who were interviewed for the position during a special meeting on Tuesday.

Callimanis works for Read With Me Volunteer Organizations as both a volunteer and a paid staff member.

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Fremont Sheriff issues evacuation order for those near the Sand Creek Fire

Curtis Jackson

UPDATE 2 p.m.: Fremont County Sheriff’s Office has issued an evacuation order for the those in the Sandorus Hill area due to the fire. Deputies are going door to door, but they do not wait for a deputy to arrive.

Smoke from the Sand Creek Fire in Fremont County on August 15, 2025.

Flames from the Sand Creek Fire in Fremont County on August 15, 2025. Courtesy: Travis Crystal

ORIGINAL STORY:

FREMONT COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI) — Fire crews are working to put out a brush fire west of Ashton in the Arcadia area of Fremont County.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s office said North Fremont Fire, South Fremont Fire, Madison Fire and engines from the East Idaho Fire Interagency have responded to the fire.

The fire was reported around 11:00 a.m. Friday.

This is a developing story and will be updated when more information is given.

A plane dropping retardant on the Sand Creek Fire in Fremont County on August 15, 2025. Courtesy C. Bunnage

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Oregon DEQ issues report on 2024 smoke trends: Longer wildfire seasons mean more unhealthy air days in Bend, elsewhere

Jillian Fortner

(Update: comments from DEQ, Deschutes County Public Health, KTVZ chief meteorologist)

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) – The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has released the 2025 Wildfire Smoke Trends Report, which gathers and examines data about how the 2024 wildfire season affected air quality across the state.

Oregon’s wildfire season has historically started in late July and continued into early September. In the last three years, fires have begun in mid-July and extended into early October. The 2024 wildfire season included numerous fires and complexes throughout the entire state. Smoke from wildfires in Washington also affected the air quality in Oregon.

Across the state, wildfire smoke has contributed to an increase in the number of days with Air Quality Index levels that are Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups or worse, with notable examples observed in Bend and Klamath Falls.

Between 2000 and 2012, Bend had six USG (Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups) days caused by wildfire smoke.

Between 2013 and 2024, Bend experienced 98 days at USG or worse, including 31 Unhealthy days, 10 Very Unhealthy days, and eight Hazardous days. Of those, 94 days ≥ USG occurred from 2017 to 2024.

“It’s a pretty dramatic change, and we see increases like that across the state,” said Chris Varley, DEQ’s air quality public affairs specialist.

“It is important to note that even Moderate AQI levels can adversely affect sensitive individuals. There is no completely ‘safe’ level of exposure to PM2.5. Additionally, wildfire smoke contains a complex mixture of hazardous elements, things like formaldehyde, benzene, and even some heavy metals, which are dangerous to breathe,” explained Ali Mirzakhalili, DEQ’s Air Quality Administrator. “Everyone should keep watch on local air quality and take steps to avoid or minimize exposure to smoke in order to protect themselves, their families, friends, and neighbors.”

The report features the recalibration of historical data for Oregon’s AQI levels back to the year 2000 in order to reclassify the data according to the Environmental Protection Agency’s more protective AQI standards introduced in May 2024.

Deschutes County Health Services Climate and Health Coordinator Sarah Worthington said, “That particulate matter is actually more hazardous than what we previously believed it to be. So even just a smaller amount is considered to have impacted the air quality.”

Despite last year’s costly wildfire season and the large number of acres burned, the DEQ report shows it wasn’t unusual, when it comes to poor air quality.

KTVZ Chief Meteorologist John Carroll says wind and fire location can matter more than the size of the fire.

“The year before that, we had a big fire in the Cascades with the winds coming from the west, bringing that smoke right here into Deschutes County,” Carrol saidl. “Although it was a smaller number of acreage that year, we had poorer air quality because of the position of the fire and the direction of the winds.”

The DEQ says this year has been milder so far, with fewer smoky days.

“The weather has been a little cooler, a little more wet,” Varley said.

Officials warn that severe wildfire seasons are still likely in the years ahead.

Worthington said, “We’re really in somewhat uncharted territory, in terms of having this new and unfortunately, often frequent hazard with our air quality,” Worthington said.

Check the air quality in your area here.

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Splash House returns for Weekend 2 in Palm Springs

Jesus Reyes

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Splash House continues with another weekend of fun and house music in Palm Springs.

Weekend 2 takes place on Aug. 15-17. Limited tickets remain on sale, according to organizers.

The festivities kick off Friday night with “After Hours” at the Palm Springs Air Museum, featuring a DJ set by Disclosure.

Organizers said weekend two features a “fierce blend of dance floor legends and next-gen heat.”

Leading the charge is electrifying duo SOFI TUKKER, the versatile and genre-defying Boys Noize, legendary house icon Claude VonStroke, and tech-house impresario Noizu. The stacked lineup continues with breakout star Max Styler, indie duo Neil Frances, funky house innovator AYYBO, Latin tech maestro Andruss, percussive groove specialist Ranger Trucco, and viral producer nimino. Additional highlights include feel-good house from BUNT., low end frequencies from Taiki Nulight, and next gen icons GENESI, Angrybaby, Jackie Hollander, Annicka, and more.

Felicia Garcia

Brandon Denlsey

Gabriella Hughes

Brandon Denlsey

Saturday’s After Hours will feature Cloonee.

The popular poolside festival takes place Saturday and Sunday at the Saguaro, Renaissance, and Riviera (formerly Margaritaville) in Palm Springs.

Tickets remain available. Visit splashhouse.com for more information.

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