Free Jerry Day Santa Barbara celebration fills Chase Palm Park

Tracy Lehr

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – Jerry Day filled Chase Palm Park on Saturday.

The park served as the Great Meadow as bands celebrated the music of the late Jerry Garcia.

Bands included No Simple Highway, Ladyfinger and Random Animals.

Some fans recall seeing Garcia perform at local Grateful Dead shows in the ’70s.

Heads All Happy Hour hosted the free show that went until sunset.

There was a silent auction as well.

Money raised will benefit the Grateful Guitars Foundation and Jams Music School.

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Crews put out one acre vegetation fire after trailer set ablaze

Caleb Nguyen

SANTA MARGARITA, Calif. – A single trailer caught fire and set one acre of vegetation ablaze at Parkhill Road in Santa Margarita just after 8:00 p.m. Saturday, according to CAL FIRE SLO.

The single travel trailer became fully engulfed in flames but caused no other injuries or damage, thanks to forward progress stopping at one acre, according to CAL FIRE SLO.

Crews stopped the incident from escalating further, and the cause is under investigation, according to CAL FIRE SLO.

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GRAND OPENING: You’re invited to celebrate Bend’s new country bar, The Coyote

Kelsey Merison

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Happening tonight, Friday, October 10th, a new country bar in downtown Bend is having a grand opening party!

The Coyote has had the town talking for some time, taking over what was once Unofficial Logging Co.

For $5, you can enjoy live music, dancing, drinks, and fun–and there’s a mechanical bull!

The night kicks off at 6 p.m. with live music from 7-10, followed by a DJ from 10 to 1 a.m.

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Santa Maria man arrested for gun and narcotics charges

Caleb Nguyen

SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) – Santa Maria Police Department officers arrested a 47-year-old gang member for gun and narcotic possession just before 10:00 p.m. Friday.

SMPD officers conducted a traffic stop at Carlotti and Seeward Avenue when they found outstanding warrants for the 47-year-old man’s arrest.

SMPD officers then found 16 grams of fentanyl, 2.5 grams of methamphetamine and a loaded gun in the man’s car.

SMPD officers then booked the man into the Santa Barbara North County Jail on multiple weapons and narcotics-related charges.

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WELCOMING WINTER: Join a local Bend snowboarder as he celebrates the release of his pro model snowboard

Kelsey Merison

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Happening tonight, Friday, October 10th at 6:30 pm, there’s a special celebration taking place at Dogwood at the Pine Shed.

It’s a party for local pro snowboarder Jared Elston’s new snowboard release presented by Tactics and Arbor Snowboarding.

Jared, known as ‘Big Air Jare’ online, recently released his ‘El Camino’ model with Arbor.

Tonight, enjoy drinks from Dogwood and hang with the snowboarding community! 2 snowboard films will also be premiering.

Jared told KTVZ News he’s looking forward to the community coming together, kicking off the upcoming winter season.

Money raised from the event will go to the Mount Bachelor Sports Education Foundation.

Stop by Tactics in Bend to purchase a wrist band.

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Dog dies after house fire in Ventura County

Caleb Nguyen

VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – A dog died from a house fire at the 4700 block of Sand Canyon in Somis just before 3:30 p.m. Sunday, according to the Ventura County Fire Department.

The VCFD, alongside the Oxnard Fire Department and Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, noticed smoke coming from the single-story home Sunday afternoon.

Crews then rescued two unconscious dogs trapped inside the home after an initial attack on the fire, according to the VCFD.

Crews then successfully revived one of those dogs, but the other sadly passed away from its injuries, according to the VCFD.

The VCFD reported no other civilian or firefighter injuries after finding nobody home during the fire.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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SB Soccer Club Girls U13 captures championship in west regionals

Mike Klan

PROVO, Utah. (KEYT).- The Santa Barbara Soccer Club U13 Girls Academy Aspire team is bringing back a championship trophy from Utah.

They capture first place in the Super Group at the West Regional and automatically qualify for Nationals in June.

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Santa Barbara went 4-0 and outscored their opponents 10-2.

“The trajectory of the talent we are seeing in our girls program here at SBSC is immense,” said SBSC board president Sheralyn Bates. “For this team to capture the West Regionals in their first year in the GA Aspire League is a testament to the level of talent, commitment and development we are seeing in our girls program at SBSC.”

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The Santa Barbara Soccer Club Girls Academy Aspire team consists of: Hayden Anderson, Grace Callanan, Aubrey Chenoweth, Banksia Cunningham, Alexandria Dahl, Mia Forkalsrud, Mia Greene, Hennessy Hernandez, Selma Jenkins, Victoria Juarez, Mila Kjensrud, Austyn Martinez, Alexa Ofner, Camilla Oh, Gabriella Oh, Isla Ramirez. Head coach is Lloyd Biggs and team manager is Roger Kjensrud.

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$50 million wrongful death lawsuit filed in Highway 97 crash that killed Portland-area family of four

Barney Lerten

(Update: Adding statements by Rutledge family, attorney, copy of lawsuit)

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Relatives of a Troutdale family of four killed by a drugged, sleep-deprived driver in a fiery head-on crash on Highway 97 north of Redmond two years ago have filed a $50 million wrongful death and negligence lawsuit against the driver, his employer and an insurance company. 

Jesse Carl Ross,44, was sentenced last January to 24 years in prison for the October 2023 crash that killed Gary Rutledge, 57, wife Michelle, 53, and their two children, Reynolds High School students Kate, 15, and Ryan 17, as the family was heading to Central Oregon to watch an annular eclipse. 

Ross, a wetlands engineer for the nonprofit Ducks Unlimited, first pleaded not guilty to seven charges, but later agreed to plead guilty to single counts of manslaughter, DUII and criminally negligent homicide. 

During an emotional sentencing hearing, Ross told grieving family and friends, “I would gladly trade places with them (the victims) in an instant.” 

Ross had driven to Montana for a required work meeting in Klamath Falls, at his employers’ direction, and was on a 13-hour drive home at the time of the crash. 

The lawsuit, first reported by The Oregonian, was filed Thursday in Multnomah County Circuit Court by two representatives of the victims’ estate. It names Ross as a defendant, along with Ducks Unlimited and the family’s insurance company, USAA.

The lawsuit claims Ross was driving his pickup north on Highway 97 under the influence of cocaine and caffeine pills and while sleep-deprived when he crossed the center line, sideswiped a northbound semi-truck and collided head-on with the Rutledge family’s SUV, which then burst into flames. 

In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs say the organization required Ross to pay for his travel, so he chose to drive instead of fly. They say he had gotten only about two hours sleep and took Xanax. They also claim his conduct at the work meeting “was erratic and provided reasonable notice to all in attendance that it was unsafe for him to drive.” 

The suit claims co-workers had noticed previously that Ross “was having performance issues and had lost weight,” and he had been asked if he was engaged in substance abuse, but that his employer “took no further action” and “did nothing to ensure (that) Ross was safe to drive.” 

The insurance company USAA is named as a defendant in the lawsuit, alleging it breached its obligation under the Rutledges’ policy by failing to pay under-insured motorist benefits for damages from the accident. 

Portland attorney Jon D. Friedman, who filed the lawsuit, provided KTVZ News with these statements from the surviving Rutledge family members, and his own comments:

“As our family continues to struggle with the unspeakable loss of my daughter, and our brother, and their beautiful family, we are haunted by the milestone of their preventable and horrific death. In the past two years, not a day goes by that we don’t mourn the nightmare of their tragic passing, or miss their irreplaceable contribution to our family.  There is no ease to our collective grief in knowing they could and should still be with us.  An entire limb of our family tree has forever been cut off and that impact will be with us forever.  The entire Troutdale community also lost four shining stars who brought light and love to everyone they met.” – Allen Rutledge, Gary’s Brother, and Linda Windsor, Michelle Windsor-Rutledge’s mother

“What happened to Gary, Michelle, Ryan, and Katherine is beyond a tragedy. No family should have to go through what the Rutledge family has been forced to endure. When organizations like Ducks Unlimited prioritize their business interests over the safety of our community, innocent people are forced to deal with the consequences. Their lives forever changed. No one from Ducks Unlimited stopped Mr. Ross from getting behind the wheel, despite his obvious impairment. Mr. Ross and Ducks Unlimited are clearly responsible for this horrific event and must be held responsible. The Rutledge family’s ultimate goal is to prevent future tragedies like this from happening to any other Oregon family.”  – Jon D. Friedman, Law Offices of Jon Friedman

KTVZ News also has reached out to Ducks Unlimited and USAA for any reaction or statement regarding their being named as defendants in the lawsuit. 

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Ventura routs Hancock to stay undefeated

Mike Klan

SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT). – Braesen Leon threw two touchdown passes to lead Ventura to a 31-14 win at Allan Hancock College.

Ventura is ranked #3 in the state as they improved to 6-0 on the season while the Bulldogs fall to 3-3.

Former St. Bonaventure High School star Koen Glover rushed for 48 yards and a touchdown while Sincere Cohen added a rushing touchdown in a dominant first half for the Pirates.

Leon led the Pirates on a touchdown drive in their opening drive of the game. He passed for 53 of his 136 yards on the first drive and capped it off with a 24-yard strike to Silas Kemp, a Thousand Oaks High School graduate.

Ventura added another touchdown in the first quarter to lead 14-0. Malik Bates intercepted a pass and the Pirates turned the turnover into points as Glover scored from 1-yard out.

Hancock cut the deficit in half on a one-yard touchdown run by Kyle Williams early in the second quarter.

But Ventura controlled the rest of the half as they quickly answered the Bulldogs score just a two minutes later.

Sincere Cohen scored on a touchdown run from 3-yards out to put Ventura in front 21-7.

Brasen threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Newbury Park High School alum Ryan Gillum midway through the second quarter and another Newbury Park graduate Bodie Ing added a 24-yard field goal with under a minute left to give Ventura a commanding 31-7 halftime lead.

Eljah Little scored late in the third quarter on a 6-yard touchdown run for Hancock to finish off the scoring.

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Mt. Bachelor gets more fall snow as travelers advised to watch for a slick wintry mix on the passes

Barney Lerten

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The second snowfall in two weeks left a thin coat of white on Mt. Bachelor and in the Cascades Friday from a storm expected to bring a wintry mix to the mountain passes over the weekend.

Mt. Bachelor’s webcams showed the snow across the slopes, though the snow stake made clear it was a dusting of less than an inch.

KTVZ News Chief Meteorologist says in this afternoon’s update, “The mountain passes are expected to see a mix of rain and snow, but little to no accumulation on the roads. Roads through the Cascades will be slick as we get our first taste of wintry driving conditions.”

If all goes well snow-wise, Mt. Bachelor will open for the winter season on Friday, Nov. 28 – the day after Thanksgiving.

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