Actor Michael B. Jordon To Receive SBIFF’s Outstanding Performer of the Year Award

Alissa Orozco

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – Actor Michael B. Jordan will be presented with the Outstanding Performer of the Year Award at the 41st annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival this upcoming February.

Recognizing select individuals who have distinguished themselves with excellent performances in film, past recipients of the award have included Bradley Cooper, Will Smith, Viola Davis, Angelina Jolie, Heath Ledger, and Kate Winslet.

Jordan will be honored for his acclaimed performance as twin brothers Smoke and Stack in Warner Bros’ Sinners. The film marked Jordan’s fifth collaboration with director Ryan Coogler, previously working together on other blockbuster films (Creed and Black Panther). Sinners became the biggest debut for an original film since 2019, grossing more than $366 million worldwide.

“I have been a stalwart Michael B. Jordan fan since his days on The Wire, and now he’s a bonafide box office star giving one of the year’s most intricate performances – make that two – in ‘Sinners’,” says SBIFF’s Executive Director, Roger Durling. “He does incredibly nuanced work creating two specific characters – the brothers Smoke and Stack – and when they interact with each other, it’s pure alchemy. We’re pleased to honor him with our Outstanding Performer of the Year Award,” he added.

Jordan’s career has now gone far beyond his Friday Night Lights days – he made his directorial debut with Creed III, which broke records as the highest-grossing opening ever for a sports film. He will next direct, produce and star in a reimagining of The Thomas Crown Affair for Amazon MGM Studios. Through his production company, Outlier Society, Jordan is developing a diverse slate of projects with Amazon, Paramount, and Tri-Star.

The Outstanding Performer of the Year Award will be present on February 12th, 2026 at the Arlington Theatre.

The 41st annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival will take place from February 4th through 14th, 2026.

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Riverside County equips migrant students with AI tools for success

Luis Avila

PALM DESERT, Calif. (KESQ) – The Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE) is hosting its first-ever Next Gen Intelligence AI Summit on Friday, October 3, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the UC Riverside Palm Desert Center. The event aims to teach migrant education students how to use artificial intelligence responsibly and effectively.

The summit is a joint effort by RCOE’s Innovation and Competitive Advantage Unit and the Migrant Education Unit. Students will take part in workshops led by experts from Adobe, Common Sense Education, and Khan Academy. The focus will be on building AI skills, improving academic success through AI tutoring, and ensuring all students have access to cutting-edge educational tools.

Organizers say migrant students with access to high-quality learning experiences like the AI Summit is especially important, as these opportunities can often be difficult to find due to barriers such as frequent relocations, language differences, and limited access to advanced educational resources. Events like this help bridge the gap in educational equity, ensuring that all students — regardless of their background or circumstances — have a fair chance to succeed in a rapidly evolving, tech-driven world.

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Optimist Skate Park closing Oct. 9-10 for final construction

Seth Ratliff

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — Optimist Skate Park is scheduled for a temporary, two-day closure next week as the City of Pocatello completes the final steps of construction and improvement.

The City of Pocatello Parks & Recreation Department announced Friday that the skate park, located at 972 N. 7th Avenue, will be closed on Thursday, October 9, and Friday, October 10.

The brief shutdown will allow crews from Artisan Skateparks, the park’s original contractor, to complete the finishing touches on construction and winterization.

The park is expected to reopen to the public on Saturday, October 11, ensuring skaters can enjoy the completed facility over the weekend.

The Parks & Recreation Department is directing residents and park users to strictly avoid the area during the closure, allowing crews to complete the work safely and efficiently.

For more information, residents are being asked to contact the City of Pocatello Parks & Recreation Department at 208-234-6232.

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The Walkthrough: Pacifica’s Isaiah Phelps Creates Havoc in Tritons’ Redemption Run Toward State Title

Joey Vergilis

OXNARD, Calif. (KEYT) – This week on The Walkthrough with Joey Pacifica’s Junior linebacker Isaiah Phelps is quickly becoming one of the most dominant defenders in California, and the scary part for opponents is that he’s still getting better.

The 5-0 Tritons sit at No. 2 in Division 4 and look every bit the part of a state championship contender with Phelps leading the way.

“What I love about playing linebacker is the physicality that comes with the sport,” Phelps said. “I like using my hands and being physical, getting off blocks, getting around blocks, and just making the tackle.”

That style has already caught the attention of Power Four programs across the country.

Phelps remembers the moment the recruiting spotlight truly sank in.

“It had to be my third offer to Arizona State,” he recalled. “That’s when I started to feel accomplished, like all my hard work was getting shown. It pushes me every day to get at least 1% better.”

Phelps’ individual meteoric rise reflects the Tritons’ team-wide surge. With senior leadership and a fully committed locker room for Head Coach Mike Moon, Pacifica has looked like one of the most complete teams in the state.

“I think all of us play vital roles, but it’s our seniors that hold the team together,” Phelps said. “Having a bought-in team, what else more could you want?”

For Phelps, the goals extend beyond rankings and regular season success. Each time he steps onto the practice field, he notices a reminder of unfinished business.

“When I see that 2019 championship banner, it bugs me,” he admitted. “I want it to be known that we went to state and that we did it. I want to be like the greats that did it before us.”

Averaging over 13 tackles per game, Phelps is driven by that vision and with the Tritons playing some of the best football in California, he may just get his shot at history.

Pacifica will host Oaks Christian tonight to open Marmonte League play tonight at 7 p.m.

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Lost hiker found in chance encounter with mountain bikers after three days in Idaho backcountry

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BLAINE COUNTY, Idaho — The disappearance of an Idaho woman last month ended with an unexpected rescue after she spent three days lost in the remote mountains of central Idaho. 46-year-old Heather Wayment of Gooding, Idaho, was found approximately 17 miles from her vehicle by a group of Pocatello mountain bikers, who were not involved in the official search effort.

Wayment was reported missing by her family on September 17, 2025. She was last seen the previous day, and her vehicle was quickly located in the Prairie Creek area of Blaine County, Idaho.

According to Blaine County Sheriff Morgan Ballis, Wayment was eventually located on a remote trail in neighboring Camas County, Idaho. Using a satellite phone, the mountain bikers contacted Blaine County Emergency Communications 911, guiding the rescue team to their remote location.

An air ambulance, Life Flight 76, arrived at the location at 4:20 p.m. and transported Wayment to the St. Alphonsus Medical Center in Boise, Idaho.

Sheriff Ballis issued a statement thanking all involved in the search and rescue efforts, singling out the cyclists for their decisive actions.

“We especially want to thank our Blaine County Sheriff’s Office deputies for their incredible efforts over the past two days, and the mountain bikers who were able to contact law enforcement, guide the Life Flight crew to Heather, and remain by Heather’s side offering aid until medical assistance could arrive,” Sheriff Ballis stated in a release.

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Police say non-credible bomb threat near CEI Training Center originated well outside Idaho Falls

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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — The Idaho Falls Police Department has confirmed that a bomb threat that prompted road closures near the College of Eastern Idaho’s Eastern Idaho Workforce Training Center on Friday morning has been cleared as not credible.

IFPD received the initial call reporting the bomb threat at approximately 8:30 a.m. from the targeted call center located along Technology Drive.

In response, CEI sent out an alert to students around 9:20 a.m. that morning, stating: “Law enforcement has received a bomb threat near ITC campus 101 Technology Dr….We ask employees and students to avoid this area until law enforcement has cleared the scene.” This alert was also shared publicly by students on the Facebook group Life in Idaho Falls.

IFPD Spokesperson Jessica Clements says their officers immediately responded, secured the facility, and launched an investigation.

“We’ve determined the threat was not credible and believe the facility is safe at this time,” Clements told Local News 8.

Police confirmed the threat originated from well outside the Idaho Falls area. Clements explained the process for handling such incidents: “Typically, we’ll [police will] gather what information we can, then coordinate with a local agency where the person resides to ensure they get the help they need and consequences as appropriate.”

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Apple removes ICE tracking apps after Trump administration says they threaten officers

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By Clare Duffy, CNN

New York (CNN) — Following a request from the US Department of Justice, Apple has removed ICEBlock and similar apps that allow people to alert others nearby about sightings of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in their area. President Donald Trump and his administration have railed against the apps for months, arguing that they pose a threat to ICE agents.

In an email to ICEBlock creator Joshua Aaron, Apple wrote that “upon re-evaluation,” the app does not comply with its app store guidelines around “objectionable” and “defamatory, discriminatory, or mean-spirited content,” according to a copy of the message viewed by CNN.

“Information provided to Apple by law enforcement shows that your app violates” the app store guidelines because “it’s purpose is to provide location information about law enforcement officers that can be used to harm such officers individually or as a group,” the email states.

Aaron has said the ICEBlock app was intended to help people avoid contact with ICE agents. FBI Director Kash Patel said last month that a man who shot at a Dallas ICE field office planned the attack for weeks and “searched apps that tracked the presence of ICE agents.” Todd Lyons, acting director of ICE, said in June, “An app that lets anyone zero in on their locations is like inviting violence against them.”

ICE and the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond Friday to requests for comment. The Justice Department pointed to a statement from US Attorney General Pam Bondi saying that ICEBlock and similar apps crossed a line. The statement and removal of the apps was first reported by Fox News Digital.

“ICEBlock is designed to put ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs, and violence against law enforcement is an intolerable red line that cannot be crossed,” Bondi said in the statement.

ICEBlock and similar apps have been available on Apple’s app store since the spring. Apple, in a statement, said the company removed the apps Thursday after communication with law enforcement. The company didn’t specifically cite ICE or DHS, but Bondi told Fox that the Justice Department reached out to Apple, “demanding” the company remove the apps.

“We created the App Store to be a safe and trusted place to discover apps,” Apple said in a statement. “Based on information we’ve received from law enforcement about the safety risks associated with ICEBlock, we have removed it and similar apps from the App Store.”

Apple and its CEO Tim Cook have in recent months sought to strengthen the company’s relationship with the White House, amid policy changes from Trump that could threaten its business.

Aaron, the ICEBlock creator, has denied that the app was intended to incite violence against law enforcement. In a statement to CNN Friday, Aaron said he is “incredibly disappointed by Apple’s actions today” and called the claim that ICEBlock was designed to harm law enforcement officers “patently false.” The app had more than 1 million users prior to its removal, according to Aaron. The app was only available on Apple’s iOS, because Aaron previously said he would not be able to guarantee anonymity for users on Android.

“ICEBlock is no different from crowdsourcing speed traps, which every notable mapping application, including Apple’s own Maps app, implements as part of its core services,” he said. “This is protected speech under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. We are determined to fight this with everything we have.”

Aaron told CNN in June that he hoped the crowdsourced notifications would help people avoid interactions with ICE. When users log a sighting in the ICEBlock app, it warns: “Please note that the use of this app is for information and notification purposes only. It is not to be used for the purposes of inciting violence or interfering with law enforcement.”

“Our mission has always been to protect our neighbors from the terror this administration continues to (rain) down on the people of this nation,” he said in his Friday statement.

But the White House has repeatedly admonished the apps and the media coverage about them. After CNN reported about ICEBlock in June, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sharply criticized CNN, saying at a news briefing that it was “unacceptable that a major network would promote such an app that is encouraging violence against law enforcement officers who are trying to keep our country safe.”

In a statement at the time, CNN denied it was promoting the app.

“This is an app that is publicly available to any iPhone user who wants to download it,” a CNN spokesperson said. “There is nothing illegal about reporting the existence of this or any other app, nor does such reporting constitute promotion or other endorsement of the app by CNN.”

Trump had threatened Apple, specifically, with steep tariffs for making its iPhone overseas, but Cook has gained favor with Trump in recent months after the company announced hundreds of billions of dollars in manufacturing investment in the United States. Trump has since limited the potential damage to Apple after exempting certain electronic products from tariffs following pledges from Cook. Nevertheless, Apple’s tariff bill has been around $1 billion per quarter.

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Ice skating rink celebrating 50 years of keeping it cool

Alec Pascuzzi

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The Bode Ice Arena is celebrating its anniversary of serving St. Joseph for half a century this weekend.

The Arena opened its doors in 1975. Over the many years, it has served as a home to local figure skaters and hockey teams.

The rink has had a lasting impact on the community and those who have spent time there.

“Another thing about this program that’s just so amazing is watching these kids go through the program when they’re players, and then they grow up, they go away, and then they come back as adults, and then they just make a huge difference in the community itself,” said Martial Thevenot, a former youth hockey coach and skater at the Arena.

Thevenot explained the sentimental power Bode has on those who grew up skating at its facilities.

“Anyone who actually comes in here and leaves, leaves with something extra that they can give back to the community and that’s been just one of the powerful things that’s come out of this rink,” said Martial Thevenot, a former youth hockey coach and skater.

Bode Ice Arena is inviting the community of St. Joseph to come out for their 50-year anniversary to celebrate this milestone and experience all the fun that their rink has to offer.

“It’s $5 admission, so that everyone can come and experience what our rink has. We wanted to make it affordable, and we wanted it to be a place where people could come and celebrate memories that they have while they shared years of experiences through Bode Ice Arena,” said Christine Feuerbacher, programs and concession coordinator.

Visitors can participate in ice skating from 1 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4. On Sunday, the rink will hold free public skating from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Bode Ice Arena is located at 2500 Southwest Parkway in St. Joseph.

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Crowds gather as PumpkinFest kicks off its 29th year

Rebecca Evans

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — PumpkinFest officially opens Friday, bringing crowds to the Pony Express Museum and Patee Park for the festival’s 29th year.

The free, three-day event features live entertainment, food trucks, vendors and family-friendly activities.

Crews and volunteers spent the week preparing the grounds, and organizers said they are ready to welcome hundreds of visitors throughout the weekend.

Two visitors pose with a lemonade from one of the many vendors at PumpkinFest 2024.

One of the biggest highlights comes Friday and Saturday nights at 8 p.m., when Pumpkin Mountain lights up for the season.

A previous Pumpkin Mountain is lit up with rows of pumpkins stacked high.

Saturday morning will feature the annual costume parade, sponsored by St. Joseph Hy-Vee, where anyone in costume can participate. Registration begins at 10 a.m. and the parade starts at 11 a.m.

“It’s a three-day party, so everybody’s nice, everybody gets full, everybody has fun and as long as the weather’s like this, it’s awesome,” said Kolby Peters owner of Kolb-Dons food truck. “Even when the weather’s not great, it’s always a good time.”

Entertainment will run throughout the weekend, with acts on the main stage including the Knobtown Skiffle Band, the Phil Vandel Band, BJ’s magic act and Will Stuck storytelling. Gazebo performances will feature local musicians, dancers and community groups.

Whensday Band performing on the main stage at PumpkinFest 2024.

For children, the festival offers free pumpkins at the Children’s Tent. There will also be a petting zoo, shopping at the Pumpkin Shop and panning for gold.

A child decorates a free pumpkin.

Vendors and food trucks will line Ninth Street near Patee Park, offering a variety of food and treats.

PumpkinFest will run through Sunday, Oct. 5. A full schedule of events is available on the Pony Express Museum’s website.

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59-year-old passenger hospitalized after crash near McCammon

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MCCAMMON, Idaho (KIFI) — A 59-year-old man from China has been hospitalized after a two-vehicle crash east of McCammon on Thursday night. The injured man, a passenger in a minivan, was airlifted from the scene following the collision.

According to the Idaho State Police (ISP), the crash occurred late Thursday evening, around 10:13 PM, on US Highway 30.

A 2025 Toyota Sienna, driven by a 58-year-old woman from China, was traveling westbound with her 59-year-old passenger. As the driver attempted to make a left turn off US-30 onto East Price Road, the minivan was struck by an eastbound 2008 Ford F-250 pickup. The pickup was driven by a 55-year-old man from Washington.

The 59-year-old male passenger from the Toyota Sienna was transported by air ambulance to a local hospital for treatment. ISP did not release any details on the conditions of the drivers.

The eastbound lanes of US-30 were blocked for approximately four hours as emergency crews worked the scene and the investigation began.

The incident remains under investigation by the Idaho State Police.

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