ABC-7 at 4: County Judge Samaniego discusses Tornillo Port of Entry

Nichole Gomez

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ABC-7 at 4: Coats for Kids to offer warm coats to children this winter through donations

Nichole Gomez

El Paso, TX (KVIA-TV)- The Coats for Kids program in Las Cruces has helped keep local children warm through the support of our community. This year, they will not be accepting gently used coats. Instead, they’re focusing on monetary donations. A gift of just $20 buys a brand-new coat for a local child—warmth that can change a winter.

Contributions can be made payable to:

Las Cruces Coats for Kids c/o Love Las Cruces 101 Perkins St., Suite 2. Las Cruces, NM 88005

LoveLasCruces Facebook: 

https://www.facebook.com/share/1AUyWi4ZgY/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Love Las Cruces Instagram: @lovelascrucesorg

Coats for Kids Facebook: 

https://www.facebook.com/share/1LjLbiRSce/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Coats for Kids Instagram: @lascrucescoatsforkids

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See St. Joseph: Free, fun and family-friendly this weekend

Rebecca Evans

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Looking for something fun, free and family-friendly to do this weekend? From karaoke night to StroudStock, and free museum day, there’s something for everyone.

First up, this Friday, head over to Mokaska Coffee Company for a special karaoke night. From 7 to 8:30pm, the mic is open. Whether you’re ready to belt your heart out or just want to grab a drink to cheer on your friends, everyone’s welcome.  

Next up, StroudStock is taking over Civic Center Park from 1 to 9pm Saturday. This free community event is packed with live music,  plus a local vendor fair, a kids zone with inflatables and face painting, as well as a touch-a-truck experience with real emergency vehicles.

And it won’t cost you a dime. Plus, there’ll be a heartfelt first responder tribute, honoring the local heroes who keep our community safe.

Saturday is also free museum day. That means you can explore some of St. Joseph’s most fascinating museums completely free of charge.

Participating museums include the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, Andrew County Museum, Mount Mora Cemetery, Pony Express Museum, Robidoux Row, and the Walter Cronkite Memorial, all open from 10am to 4pm. You can also visit the Black Archives Museum, Doll Museum, Remington Nature Center, Glore Psychiatric Museum, and the St. Joseph Museum which will be open a bit later 10am-5pm. 

So there you have it, live music, fire trucks, face paint, and free museum hopping, all happening this weekend. It’s the perfect chance to make some memories without breaking the bank. 

Tune in every Thursday for more ways to see St. Joseph.

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Southbound Highway 17 back open a day after fuel tanker overturns

Victor Guzman

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, Calif. (KION-TV) — The CHP confirms Highway 17 is back open after a fuel tanker overturned in the area, forcing officers to shut down the highway near Sugarloaf Road.

Crews worked well into Thursday night and into early Friday morning to make sure the road was safe for travel.

The area was closed since a fuel tanker overturned Friday morning around 6:45 a.m.

The driver of the fuel tanker suffered minor injuries but is expected to be okay.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife says no waterways were impacted by the fuel leaking from the tanker after the crash.

Southbound Highway 17 closed near Sugarloaf after fuel tanker overturns

CHP Santa Cruz confirms southbound Highway 17 is shut down after a fuel tanker overturned near Sugarloaf Road.

A viewer photo shows traffic at a standstill.

Photo courtesy of CHP Santa Cruz

Photo courtesy of Robin Wojahn Brooke

Minor injuries are being reported as a result of the crash, according to the CHP.

The CHP says that while Southbound Highway 17 is closed in the area, the number 1 lane on Northbound 17 at Vine Hill will also be closed.

There’s no estimated time for reopening.

This is a developing story

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Bend’s SURFEST returns to Central Oregon

Kelsey Merison

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Get ready to catch a wave at Bend’s SURFEST, happening September 13th and 14th at the Bend Whitewater Park at Mckay Park!

It’s benefiting the Central Oregon Surf Team Association and Bend Paddle Trail Alliance and will feature some of the best surfers in the Northwest competing for over $10,000 in prizes. 

It happens from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m both days.

Contestants can sign up now at centraloregonsurf.com. Registration is $40 but spectators can watch for free! 

Read the full press release below:

“Get Ready To Catch The Wave at Bend’s SURFEST breaking September 13th and 14th at Mckay Park benefiting The Central Oregon Surf Team Association (COSTA) and Bend Paddle Trail Alliance. This premier river surfing event will feature some of the best Surfers in the Northwest competing for over $10,000 in prizes. 

‘Come hang out with us on the river for a weekend packed with music, positive vibes, like minded vendors, art and entertainment as we watch contestants ride the wave. Bend SURFEST is not just about the competition; it’s about fostering a vibrant and supportive surfing community. Participants will compete in various heats, showcasing their talents on the river’s dynamic waves.’ -States COSTA Founder Chip Conrad 

Location:Bend Whitewater Park 166 SW Shevlin-Hixon Dr, Bend, OR @ Mckay Park 

Dates: September 13th & 14th 

Time:10-6pm 

Contestants Sign Up Now @ https://www.centraloregonsurf.com

Registration Fee: $40.00 

Free Spectator Event for All Ages 

Follow us on Socials: ● Facebook @ www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573469458243 ● Instagram @ costasurfteams 

About COSTA: Central Oregon Surf Team Association (COSTA) is based in Bend, Oregon, dedicated to community, character, and water stewardship. Founded to give people a fun, empowering outlet through surfing, COSTA combines the thrill of river waves with leadership development, environmental responsibility, and lifelong skills. 

About Bend Paddle Alliance: Bend Paddle Alliance (BPTA) promotes and establishes a navigable paddle trail within Deschutes County that enhances river and lake recreation and appreciation for a wide variety of recreational water enthusiasts.”

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Pine Creek High School student’s non-profit helping students worldwide

Josh Helmuth

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) — A student at Pine Creek High School started a non-profit that’s already helping thousands of students across the world.

Started as a way to help tutor students before taking the ACT or SAT exam, Emma Luu started ApexSAT three years ago. Now a senior, Luu is proud of what the non-profit has accomplished in its short time.

“I felt that since I have opportunities, I should sort of pay it forward and not keep them to myself,” she said.

The non-profit has helped at least 4,000 students across the world, including in countries like England, South Africa, and Greece.

Is there something or someone remarkable at your school? Email us! SchoolBuzz@KRDO.com.

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September is Suicide Prevention Month

Allie Anthony

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (KESQ) – Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States.

According to the CDC, nearly 49,000 Americans died by suicide in 2023. A tragic and urgent public health issue.

September is National Suicide Prevention Month, a time when mental health experts emphasize the importance of raising awareness, breaking the stigma, and starting honest conversations.

News Channel 3 is speaking with a therapist at the Betty Ford Center about how to talk to loved ones who may be struggling and the warning signs to watch for.

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Performers to line streets of Old Colorado City for final “Mystical Stroll”

Bradley Davis

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – Performers, musicians, tarot card readers and costume actors will take to Colorado Avenue from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. tomorrow to close out Old Colorado City’s first-ever “Mystical Stroll” series.

The Old Colorado City Associates (OCCA) said there will be fire breathers, musicians, hula hoop dancers and more.

Tune in to Good Morning Colorado, where KRDO13’s Bradley Davis is live with one of the performers and some of the participating local business owners.

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Water vault project delays on Academy Boulevard in Colorado Springs frustrate drivers, but end is near

Scott Harrison

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) — A Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) project that began in January and was initially scheduled for completion in June has encountered several delays and is now two months away from completion.

Alex Trefry, a CSU spokesman, mentioned two reasons for the delays.

“One is weather, all the rain we had this spring and summer,” he said. “And in addition, we have seen some supply chain issues. A lot of these parts — valves, specifically — are not something you order easily. Many of them are coming from Europe and places like that. And we have seen some supply chain issues that have led to delays with that, as well.”

The delays have frustrated and puzzled drivers navigating the work zone at the intersection of Academy and Meadowland boulevards; the traffic impacts stretch for a mile on Academy between Austin Bluffs Parkway and Flintridge Drive.

Traffic is reduced to one lane in each direction through the zone — squeezed into the northbound side —resulting in increased congestion and longer backups.

“They’re still working on it, and the project is going to take as long as it takes,” said Wendy Auck, who lives near the project. “There’s really nothing I can do about it. And it hasn’t been too much of a negative impact for me and my husband.”

Leslie Gannon is another project neighbor.

“I can understand why it’s not popular because Academy is one of the main thoroughfares — and it intersects with Austin Bluffs, which is also having construction,” she said. “The length of time it’s taking is crazy.”

We’re also getting our first look at the interior of the $11 million water vault that is the purpose of the project.

The vault provides CSU with secure and protected access to valves and controls that manage water pressure in a 42-inch main transporting water from a treatment facility at the Air Force Academy and along Academy Boulevard.

CSU uses the vault to reduce pressure and prepare water to enter the distribution system to customers.

The project also allows CSU to be more efficient in locating and responding to water leaks throughout its system.

CSU is replacing the previous vault that was built in the 1960s.

Trefry said that the traffic pattern should improve to two lanes in each direction by the end of the month, with the remaining two lanes reopening by Halloween after paving and other restoration work.

The water vault is one of six projects — four planned and two emergency repairs — that have directly or indirectly affected Academy Boulevard this year.

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ABC-7 completes FBI special agent fitness test

Nicole Ardila

The FBI is recruiting, and ABC-7 joined the El Paso division to complete the required physical fitness test to see what it takes to join.

Good Morning El Paso’s Nicole Ardila joins FBI El Paso and other media outlets for a friendly competition on Thursday.

The test consists of four main events, with a fifth event only for those in the Tactical Recruitment Program.

The events are administered in the following order, with no more than five minutes of rest between each event:

Sit-ups: Maximum number of continuous sit-ups in one minute

300 meter sprint: Timed 300-meter sprint

Push-ups: Maximum number of continuous push-ups (untimed)

1.5 mile run: Timed 1.5-mile run

Pull-ups: Maximum number of continuous pull-ups (only TRP candidates complete this event)

FBI El Paso is hosting a recruitment event at UTEP on Friday, Sept. 5 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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