Longtime Councilmember Dana Hobart remembered for incredible legacy and big set of footprints at Rancho Mirage City Hall

KESQ News Team

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (KESQ) – Tuesday was a day to remember longtime Rancho Mirage City Councilmember Dana Hobart.

Hobart died last month at the age of 93. He was appointed mayor five times and served on the Rancho Mirage City Council from 2002 until 2021.

Tuesday’s memorial service was open to the public, with fellow Councilmembers attending to pay their respects.

“He left an incredible legacy and a big set of footprints at City Hall.  and I can only hope that in my time in service, I can come close to even filling those. He was an incredible leader that balanced the preservation of what makes Rancho Mirage so beautiful, the future of where Rancho Mirage is headed. And in that legacy, I hope to serve.”

— Rancho Mirage City Councilmember Eve Fromberg Edelstein

The service was held at the Rancho Mirage Library and Observatory, which Hobart played a major role in bringing to the city.

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Rexburg Police Station Bond fails to reach supermajority

Phillip Willis

REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) — The election in Madison County has it’s results. A bond that would have been used to cover the cost of construction for a new Rexburg police station facility failed to reach the supermajority 66.67% of approval needed to pass, only gaining 62.6% approval.

Rexburg Police Chief Rhodes had previously informed Local News 8 that the current station is severely outdated and plagued with numerous facility issues.

Mayor Jerry Merrill acknowledged the strong community support for the station but noted the hurdle the supermajority requirement presented.

“We had 63% almost that voted in favor of it, which tells you that’s a majority. But unfortunately, we needed that supermajority,” said Merrill. “So we’ve just got to, educate folks and, see what our options are and go from here.”

Merrill says the failure means city officials must now evaluate alternative plans for addressing the outdated infrastructure.

In the race for Rexburg City Council, Colin Erickson stood apart from seven other candidates, securing a seat with 21% of the votes.

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Mayor Blad ousted as candidates Greg Cates & Mark Dahlquist head to runoff election

Seth Ratliff

UPDATED: NOV 5th, 2:20 PM

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — Pocatello is headed for a high-stakes mayoral runoff on December 2, 2025, guaranteeing that the city will have a new leader in 2026. The final tally from Bannock County confirmed that incumbent Mayor Brian Blad failed to secure a majority, or even a spot in the top two, effectively ending his current term.

Mark Dahlquist led the field, cruising to a first-place finish with 5,135 votes, representing a strong 40.21% of the total. He will face Greg Cates, who secured the second spot with 3,938 votes (30.83%).

Mayor Blad Concedes, Congratulates Runoff Candidates

Mayor Blad finished a close third, earning approximately 1,830 votes, falling short of the runoff. In a gracious concession shared on Facebook, the outgoing mayor offered his best wishes to the candidates moving forward.

“It’s been the honor of a lifetime to serve Pocatello. I want to extend my sincere congratulations to Mark Dahlquist and Greg Cates as they move forward in the mayoral runoff. Running for office is no small task, and I know firsthand the time, energy, and heart it takes to campaign for the city you love. I wish them both the very best as they continue to share their visions for Pocatello’s future.”

He added, “To everyone who supported me… thank you from the bottom of my heart… Serving as your mayor has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. Pocatello will always be home… No matter who leads next, I have faith in this community’s strength, resilience, and kindness.”

City Council Race

In the race for the Pocatello City Council, incumbent Dakota Bates will retain his seat. Meanwhile, Stacy Satterfield and Ann Swanson took a simple majority, securing city council seats 5 and 6, respectively.

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Tom Brady says he cloned his dog


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By Neal Riley

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    BOSTON (WBZ) — Tom Brady’s dog is a clone of a “beloved” family pet that died, the seven-time Super Bowl champion revealed on Tuesday.

The former New England Patriots quarterback is an investor with Colossal, a Texas-based biotechnology company that is attempting to bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth.

“A few years ago, I worked with Colossal and leveraged their non-invasive cloning technology through a simple blood draw of our family’s elderly dog before she passed,” Brady said in a statement. “In a few short months, Colossal gave my family a second chance with a clone of our beloved dog.”

People magazine reports that his dog Junie is a clone of his late pit bull mix Lua that died in December 2023. Brady’s ex-wife Gisele Bundchen, in an Instagram post at the time, remembered Lua as “our guardian angel,” writing that “she will forever live in our hearts.”

Colossal said earlier this year that it successfully birthed three dire wolves, which have been extinct for more than 12,500 years. The company said it used DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old skull to analyze the genome of the species, and then used CRISPR gene-editing technology to genetically modify cells from a living gray wolf.

Brady’s revelation came as Colossal announced it acquired Viagen, a company that it says holds the rights to technology that helped clone Dolly the sheep. Among the other celebrity investors in the company are “Lord Of The Rings” director Peter Jackson and Paris Hilton.

“I am excited how Colossal and Viagen’s tech together can help both families losing their beloved pets while helping to save endangered species,” Brady said.

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Tom Brady says he cloned his dog

By Neal Riley

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    BOSTON (WBZ) — Tom Brady’s dog is a clone of a “beloved” family pet that died, the seven-time Super Bowl champion revealed on Tuesday.

The former New England Patriots quarterback is an investor with Colossal, a Texas-based biotechnology company that is attempting to bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth.

“A few years ago, I worked with Colossal and leveraged their non-invasive cloning technology through a simple blood draw of our family’s elderly dog before she passed,” Brady said in a statement. “In a few short months, Colossal gave my family a second chance with a clone of our beloved dog.”

People magazine reports that his dog Junie is a clone of his late pit bull mix Lua that died in December 2023. Brady’s ex-wife Gisele Bundchen, in an Instagram post at the time, remembered Lua as “our guardian angel,” writing that “she will forever live in our hearts.”

Colossal said earlier this year that it successfully birthed three dire wolves, which have been extinct for more than 12,500 years. The company said it used DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old skull to analyze the genome of the species, and then used CRISPR gene-editing technology to genetically modify cells from a living gray wolf.

Brady’s revelation came as Colossal announced it acquired Viagen, a company that it says holds the rights to technology that helped clone Dolly the sheep. Among the other celebrity investors in the company are “Lord Of The Rings” director Peter Jackson and Paris Hilton.

“I am excited how Colossal and Viagen’s tech together can help both families losing their beloved pets while helping to save endangered species,” Brady said.

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Inside the plot of a police officer’s convicted killer to get out of prison

By Mike Hellgren, JT Moodee Lockman

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    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police and prosecutors spoke about a foiled scheme they allege convicted cop killer Brandon Grimes hatched to get out of prison.

Grimes, who is serving a life sentence for the killing of a Baltimore Police detective, was indicted Tuesday in connection with an alleged scheme to get out of prison, according to the City State’s Attorney’s Office.

WJZ Investigates broke the story last week, detailing Grimes’s efforts to use outside help to fake documents and force the state to pay him more than $1 million for a wrongful conviction.

Grimes was serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for the murder of Baltimore City Detective Troy Chesley.

Chesley was shot while off duty during a robbery in January 2007. He managed to fire at and strike his assailant during the attack.

A jury convicted Grimes, who is serving his sentence at the North Branch Correctional Institution in Western Maryland.

Chesley’s family was scheduled to attend a news conference on Tuesday, but stated that it was “too difficult” given the emotions still surrounding his death.

Deputy Commissioner Kevin Jones, who oversees the Baltimore Police Department’s Operations Bureau, said he keeps Detective Chesley’s pictures in his office.

“This case strikes at the heart of our department. Detective Troy Chesley was a beloved colleague, friend, son, father, and a public servant who gave his life protecting this city,” Jones told WJZ.

Jones wore a wristband with Chesley’s picture as he spoke.

“We remain committed to honoring his legacy by ensuring the individual responsible for his death continues to be held accountable under the law,” Jones said.

He told reporters he will never forget his colleague.

“Troy’s jokes will always have a special place in my heart,” Jones said.

In March 2024, Grimes, who was imprisoned in Cumberland, Maryland, filed a petition for a writ of actual innocence with the Baltimore City Circuit Court.

He alleged in 2018 that an unnamed assistant state’s attorney “turned over to Grimes various pieces of newly discovered evidence she found, and amongst those documents was a ballistic report she claimed she found in a box somewhere.”

Grimes claimed Baltimore police suppressed that report, and a document labeled “confidential” showed he was shot by the same weapon that killed Detective Chesley—and therefore proved he was not the killer.

An investigation found the report’s style was not authentic, property numbers did not match, and two firearms examiners listed in the report Grimes filed with the court never prepared or signed the real document.

Authorities said they were able to determine Grimes convinced a woman from Indiana he met on Facebook that he is “the victim of a miscarriage of justice.”

In recorded calls from prison, police said Grimes laid out the plan to falsify the ballistics report and told her, “My fight is to get the [expletive] out of here.”

He planned to get money from the state for a wrongful conviction to the tune of more than $1.4 million, documents stated.

He also told the woman, “When I get this exoneration money, I’ll make sure you don’t work again.”

Prosecutors alleged he also connected with an unidentified person to assist in fixing the ballistics report and stated, “His homeboy can do everything you need. If you need a birth certificate changed, he can do that.”

In more recorded conversations detailed in the court filing, “…the unknown man repeatedly assured Grimes, making statements to the effect of, ‘I got you. I got you.'”

Charging documents stated Grimes and the woman he met on Facebook had more conversations about the forged ballistics document, with the woman stating, “I could glue that down then Xerox it” and “once I Xerox it, I could white the edges out of it…then do it one more time, and then you won’t be able to tell.”

The documents also quote Grimes in jailhouse calls stating, “If everything goes to plan, can get my case new traction” and claiming “‘if [I] would have gone to trial on self-defense, [it] would have went in [his] favor’ and “instead he went with ‘[he] didn’t do it at all’ and ‘don’t even care about the truth, what’s the best story.'”

Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates would not say whether any alleged co-conspirators will be charged in this case.

“For us, to make sure we keep the integrity of the case, we can’t go any more in depth for a number of reasons,” Bates told WJZ Investigator Mike Hellgren.

Bates said Brandon Grimes faces more than 140 additional years in prison if he is convicted of the latest charges.

“When you think about the hurt and pain that’s going to be inflicted on the victim’s family all over again, it’s the type of crime that is very vicious, mean, heinous,” the state’s attorney said. “And it’s something that my office, our office, we’re not going to stand for.”

Bates offered his prayers to Detective Chesley’s family.

“The family, they’re so upset. They didn’t necessarily want to be here. They wanted to, but they couldn’t be here. You’ve opened all those old wounds all over again to the family,” he told WJZ.

Grimes is considered innocent of the charges until proven guilty in court and has a hearing scheduled for later this month.

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Scott Stufflebeam secures Blackfoot Mayoral Victory; Shoyo takes D55 Trustee post by a whisper

Seth Ratliff

BLACKFOOT, Idaho (KIFI) — The official results are finalized for the Bingham County 2025 municipal elections, confirming a tight victory for Scott D. Stufflebeam, who narrowly secured the position of Blackfoot Mayor. Stufflebeam won with 55.59% of the local vote.

In a nail-biting contest for the Blackfoot School District 55 Trustee for Zone 1, Taryn J. Shoyo clinched the victory by a razor-thin margin, earning 85 votes to opponent Kevin Callahan’s 83.

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Strong voter turnout, smooth process mark Election Day at Registrar of Voters

Luis Avila

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) — Hours after polls closed Tuesday night, things had quieted down at the Riverside County Registrar of Voters. But earlier in the day, the scene was much different — filled with long lines, steady traffic, and a strong turnout of eager voters.

Throughout the day, residents arrived to cast their ballots in person or drop off mail-in ballots. Election workers greeted voters, provided guidance, and ensured the process ran smoothly.

According to the Registrar of Voters’ Public Information Officer, operations went as planned thanks to extensive preparation and training.

“They go through a three-week training — it’s called an academy — so workers here are well prepared. Obviously, there can be surprises, but so far it’s been pretty smooth. You can see voters lining up, and we also have the police department helping with traffic so the experience can be a lot better for those who want their ballot.”

Yaoska Machado, Riverside County Registrar of Voters PIO

Inside the ballot processing center, staff worked nonstop verifying and counting votes. As of the latest update, more than 390,000 ballots had been returned.

Election officials say counting will continue through the night, with updated numbers expected as more ballots are processed.

Stay with News Channel 3 for more.

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Greater Palm Springs Pride to begin four-day celebration this Thursday

Peter Daut

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Greater Palm Springs Pride kicks off this week, with a variety of events on the days leading up to Sunday’s big parade.

An estimated 200,000 people are expected to attend the four-day celebration, which begins on Thursday.

From free block parties, to entertainment, to a variety of activities, there’s truly something for everyone.

This weekend, head to Palm Canyon to explore the massive festival, featuring hundreds of vendors and exhibitors. And catch the parade on Sunday which begins at 10:00 a.m.

News Channel 3 will be broadcasting the parade live on our CW station, and our very own Peter Daut is this year’s Community Grand Marshal.

The theme of this year’s Pride is “Be Heard.”

Greater Palm Springs Pride Executive Director Jasmine Sullivan-Waits says of the theme, “It’s more relevant now than ever to the LGBTQ+ community. Our power is in our visibility. And we take these moments right now during Pride to stand together to be heard and be seen, and the Palm Springs Pride organization wants everyone to feel loved and welcomed.”

News Channel 3’s Peter Daut spoke in-depth with Sullivan-Waits to get more information on the celebration.

And something different this year – There’s going to be a 100-foot Ferris wheel with free rides on Palm Canyon Friday night.

For more information and a complete list of events, visit pspride.org.

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Idaho Falls Election Results: Burtenshaw and Alldridge head to runoff in Mayoral Election

Seth Ratliff

UPDATED:

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — As the final tallies are processed from Idaho Falls’ municipal election, the results show two City Council seats have been secured, while the highly contested Mayoral race and City Council Seat 2 are officially heading to a runoff election.

In the tight mayoral race, Jeff Alldridge took a narrow lead going into the runoff with 5,599 votes, or 47.17%, while Lisa Burtenshaw secured 5,537 votes, or 46.65%. Alldridge and Burtenshaw will now face off in the final runoff election scheduled for December 2, 2025.

Local News 8 caught up with Jeff Alldridge at a celebration event held at Guns N Gear in Idaho Falls as the results were finalized.

“We’re in the lead!” Alldridge excitedly told reporters to cheers of applause. “All we have to do now is the runoff. The top two. Here we go. So all we have to do is finish it out!”

Local News 8 also met with Lisa Burtenshaw at Smitty’s diner during a celebratory event.

“Well, I just super want to thank everybody who came out to support tonight and people who have supported me throughout my campaign…” said Burtenshaw. “We’re just going to gear up and get our vision and our message out there, and we’re going to work hard towards the December 2nd election.”

Idaho Falls City Council Elections

In the race for the Idaho Falls City Council seat 2, candidates Brandon Lee and Teresa Dominick head to a runoff election after neither candidate received the necessary simple majority to secure the seat. Lee ended the night with 3,671 votes, or 33.08%, with all precincts reporting. Meanwhile, Dominick trailed in second place with only 2,276 votes, or 20.51%.

Voters delivered decisive victories in two other council races, ensuring incumbents Jim Francis and Jim Freeman will retain their seats.

City Council Seat 4: Incumbent Jim Francis secured re-election, capturing 6,848 votes

City Council Seat 6: Incumbent Jim Freeman will also return to the council, earning 7,642 votes

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