British pub open for business; Bringing the UK to Colorado Springs

Marina Garcia

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – There’s already more than a handful of bars and breweries in Colorado Springs where you can watch the football game. But how many of those are open before eight in the morning to show what the majority of the globe would call real football?

The Brit Pub, located on the first two floors of Experience at Epicenter Apartments at 645 S. Sierra Madre St., on the west side of Weidner Field, is the place to watch live football and all the major competitions and leagues.

Nova is the co-owner of the Brit Pub, and he says every detail of this place reflects his roots.

“Listen, there’s a pub on every single corner in England, okay? I’ve been going when I was young, when I was born, at weddings, christenings. I know people have been married in pubs…. It’s an identity, okay? It’s part of your DNA,” says Nova.

Guests can find gems throughout the pub, which make its authenticity one of a kind.

“It’s our first real, authentic-looking British pub in town, which I’m really excited to see,” says Sean Forrest, a guest at the pub.

Guests will see English-made furniture, a hallway filled with team memorabilia with a signed jersey by David Beckham, and artwork of notable Brits such as Elton John and Mick Jagger.

And believe it or not, this space was almost used for something far less exciting.

“This was going to be the gym for the apartments…they said no, we’re not going to have the gym. We’ll move the gym somewhere else,” says Nova.

However, the guests we spoke to are thankful that it was not the case.

Nova tells us that as we approach the holiday season, their event calendar is full, so be sure to stay updated here.

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Dancers Take Part in ‘Thrill the World’

Tracy Lehr

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – It is a thrilling time of year.

World Dance for Humanity hosted a Thriller event at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse Sunken Garden.

The free dance party is part of ‘Thrill The World.’

It happens at the same time of a global event on the Saturday before Halloween.

People know the famous dance thanks to Michael Jackson’s video.

Others learned it at World Dance for Humanity practices.

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Howl-O-Ween Costume Contestants include Invisible Man and Dog, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce and more

Tracy Lehr

VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) Little Bo Peep took the Best of Show blue ribbon at the Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume Contest in the Ventura Harbor.

Other winners and runners up included Swift and Kelce,” Nonviolent Protesters , Jane Goodall, The Headless Horseman and The Invisible Man.

About 60 dogs from up and down the coast took part and they all got along, especially dogs dress as Taylor and Travis.

Judges appeared to like entrees with homemade costumes worn by dogs and their handlers.

“We enjoy coming out every year  and try something different and we like planning and you know the excitement of being here,” said Best of Show winner Heather and her Sheepadoodle named Hadley.

John and Allie Fragile dressed their winning dog Jet as the Headless Horseman from The Legend of Sleepy Hallow.

“It is really great i  put a lot of effort into this costume and it prevailed,” John of Port Hueneme.

The Invisible Man and dog had people doing double takes.

Samantha Gonzalez of Oxnard made their costumes.

” My dog’s name is Bubbles. She is a 2 year old rescue from the Camarillo Animal Shelter. yeah and we just love her so much, we are happy to have her in our lives because we get to do fun things like this,” said Gonzalez.

Catherine Cox who has won three years in a row was a runner up this time.

Cox and her dog Betty Rose paid tribute to Jane Goodall.

The dogs took home ribbons, and treats from the Ventura Pet Barn and had a chance to enjoy special pup cream from Coastal Cone.

There is more fun to be had at the harbor on Sunday including Seaside Trick or Treating from noon to 3 p.m.

For more information visit https://venturaharborvillage.com

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Plein Air Artists Find Inspiration at Great Pacific Pumpkins

Tracy Lehr

VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) – A popular pumpkin patch in Ventura invited  Plein Air artists to their property.

“Plein Air” is French for the act of painting outdoors.

They set up their easels and worked for several hours on the Saturday before Halloween at McGrath Brothers Great Pacific Pumpkins.

While selecting their Halloween pumpkins, folks watched artists paint what they saw around them.

McGrath Brothers Great Pacific Pumpkins is located at 5100 Olivas Park Dr. in Ventura.

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Channel Islands Harbor hosts Pumpkin Paddle

Tracy Lehr

OXNARD, California. (KEYT) The Channel Islands Harbor hosted its inaugural Pumpkin Paddle.

Witches took part in a paddle parade from Fisherman’s Wharf to the dock by Peninsula Park along the main channel where they posed for photos.

The Harbor Patrol made sure boats gave them the right of way.

The harbor gave out prizes that included Harbor Mart and Sea Fresh gift cards.

They plan to host another one with a holiday theme in December.

For more information visit https://www.channelislandsharbor.org

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Idaho State Bengals Celebrate Homecoming Week with Annual Parade

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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — The Bengals came out in full force along with community members from both Pocatello and Idaho Falls to enjoy the annual homecoming parade.

People from Idaho Falls and beyond traveled for today’s festivities and look forward to it every year. People lined the streets of Pocatello from Center Street all the way to the parade’s finish at Reed Gym on the ISU campus. They came to watch the multitude of floats, fancy cars and dance groups. Some kids even wore their halloween costumes to catch the flying candy. 

ISU student ambassador Karsen Jex said “I think to be in it as a student and as a student ambassador, it’s just really cool to see the community come out, rally, have a good time, support our university, and then ultimately cheer on our football team.”

Nampa natives Stacie and Ryan Robertson said this was their first year at the homecoming parade and they were thrilled with the performances by dance and cheer teams from the area.

The parade marks the end of ISU’s homecoming week events, ahead of the football team’s homecoming game versus Northern Arizona University on Saturday, October 25th. Other events this week included a lip-sync battle and the iconic Homecoming Bonfire.

The community also rallies around their university during the pre-game tailgate outside the ICCU Dome. After a week of fun and festivities in Pocatello, the parade sticks out as one of the most exciting events.

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Vendors and customers enjoy last day of 2025 Idaho Falls Farmers Market

Noah Farley

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Saturday, October 25, was the last day of the Idaho Falls Farmers Market this year. Vendors and customers came together to make the most of the market’s final day.

People sold things from food, to ceramics, to jewelry. Some of the vendors have been part of the market for years, while this was the first year for some of them.

“I’m a retired teacher. I wanted to do something after five years of being retired. So this is that. And I love flowering, gardening,” said Debbie Eytcheson, Owner of Lady Hollyhock LLC.

Several vendors say their favorite part about being in the farmers market is getting to know the other vendors. They love seeing how creative everyone gets with their products, like making cast iron flowers, personalized cutting boards, and special leather-bound book covers.

“With our books, I like to take favorites and classics and hand tool. Many of them I like to accent with scrap buffalo leather. I love using scrap and re-purposing,” said Millissa Garnette, Owner of Garnette Leather Company.

Even though the farmers market is over for 2025, there will be more chances for people to see their favorite vendors again soon. The indoor winter market will be at the Snake River Convention Center starting Saturday, November 1.

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Local bikers participate in 16th Annual Breast Cancer Motorcycle Fun Run

Paul Vozzella

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Local bikers revved up their engines Saturday to cruise around Yuma for a great cause.

Onvida Health and the Yuma Harley Owner’s Group (HOG) teamed up for the 16th Annual Breast Cancer Motorcycle Fun Run.

The event’s proceeds benefit the Yuma Cancer Resource Center, with drivers hitting different pit stops around the city.

Through proceeds, the Resource Center offers cancer patients services such as supplemental nutrition, bras and prosthetics, gas certificates, and head coverings.

“The Harley Owner’s Group saved us because we were struggling for the first three years…Nobody knew what we were. It was before the Cancer Center was even built,” said Louise Jacobsen, founder of the Cancer Resource Center.

“I walked through the doors 16 years ago and asked, ‘Hey, you want some money?’ And they’re like ‘Yeah.’ So we’ve been working with them for 16 years, and we’ll continue to do what we do to help out the community,” said Reynold Jerome, Director of the Yuma HOG Chapter.

The event finished at Bobby’s Territorial Harley-Davidson for lunch and raffles.

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YPD and DEA hold National Drug Take Back Initiative

Dillon Fuhrman

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The Yuma Police Department (YPD) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) hosted the National Take Back Initiative this weekend.

The event took place at YPD headquarters, located at 1500 S. First Avenue, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturday.

YPD says the event offers the public to dispose of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs to help prevent pill abuse and theft.

“It keeps the drugs off the streets. You know, if you keep them in your medicine cabinet and say you’re winter visitor and then you leave for the summer and somebody breaks into your residence, that puts the drugs on the streets. So we don’t want you to hold on to them. They’re expired or anything like that. Just turn them in. We’ll get rid of them the right way.”

Sgt. Lori Franklin, Public Information Officer, YPD

The Marine Corps volunteers also participated in the event.

According to Sgt. Franklin, nine boxes were filled, and if anyone missed Saturday’s event, she said they will host another drug take back in April of next year.

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Locals participate in Ninth Annual Mayors’ International Bike Ride

Paul Vozzella

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Government leaders across the Desert Southwest took a stroll with their constituents Saturday morning.

The Ninth Annual Mayors’ International Bike Ride took place near the Yuma Civic Center at 8:00 a.m., with on-site registration taking place at 7:00 a.m.

The 25-mile ride started at the Civic Center before making stops at Cocopah Korner, Somerton City Hall, Friendship Park in Gadsden and Montezuma Park in San Luis before wrapping up with a celebration at Benito Juarez Park near San Luis Rio Colorado’s City Hall.

Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls and San Luis Mayor Nieves Riedel shared the importance of the bike ride.

“I always wanna stress, it’s really more about the people. It’s an ability for the mayors to ride with everybody,” Mayor Nicholls explained.

“We have a lot of respect…all the mayors in the region…a lot of respect for each other, and sometimes we don’t agree, but we can agree to disagree and respect each other,” Mayor Riedel added.

The event was free to participate, with all ages being welcome.

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