Bend family moves into first home thanks to a local nonprofit

Lynsey Harris

Bend Family Moves Into First Home With Help From Nonprofit

Bend, Ore. — After years of struggle, Laura Elder and her daughters are celebrating a major milestone: moving into their first home. The family received the keys on August 20, thanks to nonprofit First Story, which partners with builders, donors, and industry leaders to provide affordable homeownership opportunities for families earning below the median income.

“This journey has been about setting small goals to achieve one big dream: a safe, stable home,” said Elder. “It feels overwhelming, but also… really cool.” The dedication ceremony drew community support, including Bend Mayor Melanie Kebler, Commissioner Patty Adair, and City Councilor Mike Riley, who called affordable homeownership “life-changing” for families and communities.

First Story offers zero-down, zero-interest, 30-year mortgages to help first-time homebuyers achieve stability and build wealth for future generations. To date, more than 120 families across the Northwest have benefited from the program.

Elder, who has overcome addiction, homelessness, and loss, said moving into a permanent home with her daughters is “absolutely amazing.” For the Elders, this home represents a new chapter of hope and stability, made possible by community support and nonprofit initiatives focused on affordable housing.

For more information about First Story and their homeownership programs, visit www.firststory.org.

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SportsZone Football Friday highlights and scores: Week 1

ABC 17 News Team

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Missouri high school football kicked off Week 1 of the 2025 season on Friday.

Scores from Mid-Missouri teams are posted below.

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Powerlifters compete to break world records in Idaho Falls

Noah Farley

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — People are gathering from over a dozen different countries for a powerlifting competition.

The 2025 AWPC World Championships and WPC-AWPC World Cup Record Breakers are being held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Idaho Falls. Lifters are setting new records for the state, the country, and the world.

Thursday, August 29, was the women’s competition. Everyone supported each other to conquer the crushing weight. It takes a whole team to prepare the weight for each competitor and make sure they’re safe.

“It can be dangerous if you’re not paying attention to what’s going on. And that’s the purpose of it is to help the lifters with their own safety,” said Powerlifter Spotter Coco Rebel.

“The support as well is just amazing! Everyone cheering everyone on, just supporting each other,” said Powerlifter Competitor Neave Newton.

There was a powerlifting competition for teenagers and a special olympics on Thursday. There will be more lifting competitions on Saturday and Sunday, both starting at 9:30 a.m.

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Idaho Falls and Pocatello finalize candidate lists for fall municipal election

News Team

EASTERN IDAHO (KIFI) — The candidate lists are now final for city elections across Eastern Idaho, following the 5 p.m. deadline for residents to throw their names into the ring today. Hopefuls have until next Friday, September 5th, to withdraw their names from consideration.

“Elections are how voters express their wishes and hold their government accountable,” Mayor Rebecca Casper said. “Election Day is November 4. There will be debates, forums, media spotlights, and plenty of social media posts between now and then. I encourage all eligible city voters to take advantage of these opportunities to learn about the candidates so that your vote truly expresses your will.”

Here is the complete list of candidates who have filed for city offices in Idaho Falls and Pocatello:

Idaho Falls

Mayor

Jeff Alldridge

Lisa Burtenshaw

Christian Ashcraft

Brian Tomasko

Council Seat #2

Jordan Bardsley

Christopher Joseph Brunt

Teresa Dominick

Brandon Lee

Mosy Moran

Stephanie Taylor-Thompson

Bradley Whipple

Council Seat #4

Jared Dominick

Jim Francis

Council Seat #6

Jim Freeman

Ryan Hancock

Creta Larsen

James T. Skinner

Pocatello

Mayor

Brian Blad

Steve Brown

Greg Cates

Mark Dahlquist

Nate Kessel

Alana Leonhardy

Carta Sierra “Idaho Law/Idaho Lorax”

Council Seat #4

Dakota Bates

James Bucci

Jim Young

Council Seat #5

Linda Leeuwrik

Keven Lewis

Jeremy Marley

Stacy Satterfield

Council Seat #6

Melissa Hartman

Ann Swanson

Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Voters can confirm their registration status, request an absentee ballot, view sample ballots, and find their polling place at VoteIdaho.gov. The website also provides additional election and voting resources.

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Government offices closed for Labor Day

Madison Stuerman

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

City, County and State offices will be closed in observance of Labor Day.

Several city services will be impacted by the holiday in Columbia.

Residential curbside trash and recycling will not be picked up on Monday. It will be delayed by one day for the rest of the week.

Go COMO will not operate; this includes the MU Tiger Line shuttle.

The Activity & Recreation Center will be open on reduced hours from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Albert-Oakland Family Aquatic Center will be open from noon to 5 p.m.

Jefferson City will also have its offices closed. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday.

County courthouses will be closed for the holiday.

Both City Council meetings for Columbia and Jefferson City are moved to Tuesday night after Labor Day.

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Prosecutors ask public’s `patience’ in release of details about Cabazon baby

City News Service

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – Riverside County prosecutors today asked for the public’s “patience” until there’s further disclosure of details regarding a 7-month-old Cabazon toddler believed killed by his parents, saying the rush to judgment has led to a “significant amount of misinformation” circulating via social media and other channels.   

“Please know that we are committed to providing accurate information,” according to a District Attorney’s Office statement released Friday afternoon. “Please understand we are bound by legal and ethical responsibilities that prevent us from sharing detailed case information publicly.”   

The agency’s statement came two days after a formal news briefing regarding the case of baby Emmanuel Haro. His parents, 32-year-old Jake Mitchell Haro and 41-year-old Rebecca Rene Haro, have been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the disappearance.

They made their initial joint court appearance Tuesday and are due back in court on Sept. 4 for formal arraignment.   

Ahead of, during and after this week’s news conference, speculation regarding how the toddler died, where his remains might have been dumped — even unconfirmed sightings of him alive — have persisted.

Sheriff Chad Bianco complained that “keyboard warriors” were pumping the rumor mill.

“We understand how deeply the community and media care about baby Emmanuel and are eager for information,” the D.A.’s office stated. “However, there has been a significant amount of misinformation circulating in the media and on social media, which can be confusing and frustrating for everyone.”

“We ask for your patience … and to trust the facts will be shared through appropriate official updates in due time,” the office said. “Spreading false information or rushing to conclusions can unintentionally hinder the investigation and impact court proceedings.”

D.A. Mike Hestrin said Wednesday it was the result of being “abused over time” that caused the baby’s death.   

“We believe Emmanuel was severely abused … and because of the abuse, he succumbed to those injuries,” he said.   

The victim’s body has yet to be located, but Hestrin noted that investigators “have a pretty strong indication of where the remains of the baby are.”

The search is ongoing.   

The couple were arrested last week following a San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department investigation.  

Each defendant is being held without bail — Jake Haro at the Smith Correctional Facility in Banning, his wife at the Robert Presley Jail in Riverside.

“There were inconsistencies in Rebecca’s statements,” San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon Dicus told reporters, explaining why no statewide Amber Alert was issued when Emmanuel was first reported missing.   

“There was forensic data from the crime scene,” he said. “That’s how we learned the jurisdiction where this crime occurred (Riverside County). Forensically, there were a number of things we were able to prove up.”  

He did not disclose specifics, saying while no one can pinpoint where the tot’s remains are now, “there’s some level of cooperation from the defendants.”  

Hestrin said the tot’s death was preventable, blaming a failure in the criminal justice system that enabled Jake Haro to remain free on probation after pleading guilty in a prior child abuse case involving his ex wife and another infant, Carolina.  

In that case, Haro admitted a child cruelty charge in 2023, but made his plea directly to the court, avoiding negotiations with prosecutors. Hestrin said the prosecution wanted prison for the defendant’s extensive abuse of the girl, which resulted in multiple broken ribs, a fractured skull and a brain hemorrhage. The 2018 damage left her permanently bed-ridden, he said.

“The judge decided that Mr. Haro deserved an extra break and gave him (four years’) probation and basically 180 days of work release, which ends up being like community service,” the county’s top prosecutor said.   

The judge, on assignment from San Bernardino County, was not named in the court register online.

“It was an outrageous error in judgment by this judge,” Hestrin said. “If that judge had done his job, Emmanuel would be alive today.”  

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department personnel were examining potential body dump sites along the Moreno Valley (60) Freeway in the Badlands at the end of last week, without success.

Emmanuel was reported missing in the 34000 block of Yucaipa Boulevard in Yucaipa on the evening of Aug. 14.   

Rebecca Haro told deputies she’d been assaulted while standing near her vehicle, changing Emmanuel’s diaper outside a Big 5 store. The defendant suggested she was knocked out, and that the assailant fled with the tot.   

On Aug. 18, San Bernardino County sheriff’s detectives served search warrants at the Haro home with the help of K9 units, and “a large amount of surveillance video” was obtained from areas of interest for review, according to the agency.   

Jake Haro was arrested last year in Banning and charged with illegal possession of a loaded firearm, as well as probation violations. That case has not been resolved.

Court documents also revealed that Isabel Rebecca Gonzalez, Haro’s former spouse, filed a domestic violence retraining order against him with a request to protect the couple’s son, Eli.

Rebecca Haro has no documented prior felony convictions in Riverside County.

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Meet Cota! The New Santa Barbara Police Department Support Canine

Alissa Orozco

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Meet Santa Barbara Police Department’s newest hire – Cota the new Support Canine!

Cota’s role in the department is to bring comfort, connection, and calmness within the team – a simple, but mighty task.

Cota will serve the Santa Barbara community by reducing stress in the workplace, and having a paw-some attitude during community events.

The police department says Cota was sponsored by local organization One805, who is dedicated to supporting first responders.

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Road Work to cause delays on Tumalo Road and other Central Oregon routes

Lynsey Harris

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) – Drivers should expect delays this week as several road projects get underway in Central Oregon.

On Tumalo Road, crews will be paving between Cline Falls Highway and Tumalo Place. Work will take place overnight Tuesday through Thursday, from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.. Single-lane closures will be in place with flaggers, and delays of up to 20 minutes are expected.

Other projects to watch for:

Redmond: Sewer utility work on NW Pershall Way and NW 19th Street, with single-lane closures and temporary signals.

Bend: Roundabout construction at Skyliners Road and Skyline Ranch Road continues, with detours in place.

Terrebonne: 11th Street remains closed for utility work, with traffic detouring around the area.

Tumalo Reservoir Road: Closed to northbound traffic between Bailey Road and Johnson Road, with a signed detour in place.

China Hat Road & FS Road 1815: Both remain closed for forest thinning work.

All work is weather-dependent and schedules may shift. For the latest updates, visit TripCheck.com or the Deschutes County Road Department.

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Columbia warns residents about fraudulent email scam

Euphenie Andre

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The City of Columbia is alerting residents to a new email scam targeting people with short-term rentals or those applying for short-term rental permits.

Scammers have been impersonating Clinton Smith, the city’s incoming Community Development Director.

Smith, who officially begins his new role on September 29, has more than 17 years of experience in community development, most recently serving as the Director of Planning and Protective Services for Jefferson City since 2023.

The fraudulent emails are being sent from “planning.co-mo@usa.com”, which is not an official city address. Columbia officials emphasize that all legitimate city emails will always end in @CoMo.gov.

In the scam, recipients are asked to send payments to the fake email address.

Columbia resident Abby Shaffer said she takes a cautious approach when messages seem suspicious.

“I tend not to freak out. I check to make sure it’s a true source, and then I usually delete and report the message,” Shaffer said.

She added that poor wording and unusual phrasing are often red flags.

“Usually, I can tell if there’s wonky wording or if something doesn’t make sense. And I also never click on a link if it’s in a text,” she said.

City officials urge anyone who receives a suspicious email to avoid sending payment and to contact the city directly if there are questions about an invoice.

Residents can call the city at 573-874-CITY (2489) for verification.

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Missing Yucca Valley man found dead

Jesus Reyes

Update 8/29/25 9:00 p.m.

The man was found dead, family confirmed to News Channel 3.

The Riverside County coroner’s office announced Justin Dow was found dead in an open desert northeast of Indian Canyon Drive and Powerline Road on Aug. 23.

The cause of his death remains under investigation

Original Report 8/29/25 3:50 p.m.

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – A 41-year-old man from Yucca Valley reported missing was last seen on Aug. 16 in Palm Springs.

Justin Daniel Dow was reportedly last seen at the Palm Springs Motel 6 on 63950 20th Avenue.

A missing persons report has been filed with Palm Springs Police and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.

Dow is 6 feet, 1 inch tall, weighing between 175 lbs and 180 lbs. He has multiple tattoos, including on both sides of his neck.

If you have any information, contact Palm Springs police at (760) 323-8116 or (760) 327-1441.

You can also contact the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department at:Desert – (760) 956-5001Valley – (909) 387-8313

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