Coroner IDs 36-year-old man in fatal accident Friday night in Thermal

Jesus Reyes

THERMAL, Calif. (KESQ) – A 36-year-old man killed in an accident in Thermal over the weekend was identified by the coroner’s office.

The incident happened Friday at around 11:15 p.m. on Van Buren Street south of Avenue 54.

The person killed was identified as Claudio Hernandez Martinez of Thermal.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the man was the passenger in a pick up truck driving southbound on Van Buren.

CHP is investigating whether he jumped or fell from the vehicle from the passenger side, while the vehicle was moving and hit the roadway, causing fatal injuries. 

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New Class Car Club hosts Yuma vs. Cancer Car Show

Andrea Turisk

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – A local car club in Yuma held a car show over the weekend, and it was for a good cause.

The Yuma vs. Cancer Car Show, hosted by New Class Car Club, took place Saturday at 11:00 a.m. at the old Sears parking lot, located at 3150 S. Fourth Avenue.

It welcomed over 230 vehicles and more than a thousand spectators and supporters, with everyone standing with the community to support local cancer patients.

All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Yuma Cancer Resource Center, helping families across Yuma County.

The event lasted until 5:00 p.m.

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Pickup truck crashes near Station 7; Second accident in recent history

Celeste Springer

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) — The Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) says a truck wiped out a sign, among other things, just outside Station 7 over the weekend. It’s the second time in recent history that a vehicle has crashed near the building, CSFD says.

According to CSFD, this latest crash happened just before 2:30 a.m. on Sunday. Besides the sign, the truck hit a fence and wall, CSFD says.

Source: CSFD

“Also, we JUST replaced that sign from the last time someone hit it. Come on people help us out here. Please drive safely in the snow,” wrote CSFD on social media.

Source: CSFD

CSFD says no injuries were reported in Sunday’s crash.

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Car chase and shooting leave one person with life-threatening injuries in Pueblo

Celeste Springer

PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) — The Pueblo Police Department (PPD) says one person was sent to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after they were chased by another car and shot.

PPD says around 2:45 p.m. on Saturday, a vehicle began chasing a GMC Arcadia in the area of St. Clair Avenue. The suspect then fired shots at the Arcadia, and the Arcadia crashed in the area of Palmer and Veta Avenues, police say.

The person struck by gunfire has serious injuries, and another person in the car had minor injuries from the crash.

PPD says they are still looking for the suspect’s vehicle, but have not released its description.

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Lompoc Transit Extending Free Fares, Showcasing New Routes

Jarrod Zinn

LOMPOC, Calif. (KEYT) – Lompoc’s Transit Division is inviting locals to try out some recently expanded routes throughout the city, for free.

Residents had direct influence on these recent additions.

City Of Lompoc Transit, or COLT, is offering free fares through the end of February.

Lompoc city officials say public transit is designed to make residents’ lives easier, and it’s also good for the environment.

Locals can check out what’s new and enjoy the free fares through next month.

“It’s a great opportunity to get out and see all of the new routes that we’re offering,” says the City of Lompoc’s community relations manager Emily Prueitt.

The new additions are in direct response to public input gathered last month at the Unmet Transit Needs Workshop held at City Hall.

“We are excited for the opportunity to have so many routes that connect to so many different places across the city,” says Prueitt. “Restaurants, hospitals, parks, schools, all of them are connected by public transit.”

Lompoc’s public transit is specifically designed to fit into locals’ daily activities — from work commutes to running errands and even social occasions.

“We have additional stops that we’re adding,” says Prueitt. “We also have the new Bridge House route. The H Street shuttle has also become a completely dynamic route.”

The city continually accepts input such as hiccups in the system that need to be addressed, and ideas for new routes or methods.

“All of our busses are ADA accessible, which is huge,” Prueitt says. “And we also offer ADA and para-transit services. And the free fares are also applicable to those services. The only route that the free fare promotion does not apply to is for Clean Air Express.”

City officials say this is the best time to engage with all outlets of public transit to see the new routes and stops, at no cost.

You can find more information and route schedules on the city’s website by clicking this link.

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Watch for smoke: Crooked River National Grassland plans pile burning near Skull Hollow Trail, Campground

KTVZ

PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) — The Crooked River National Grassland and Ochoco National Forest are planning prescribed fire operations this Tuesday at 10 a.m., pending all required approvals.

Prescribed fires planned for the area include:

Pace Jackpot burning project area, about 78 acres on the Crooked River National Grassland.

The project area is primarily located around Skull Hollow Trail and Campground, approximately three miles southeast of Highway 26, along SE Lone Pine Road.

Those areas may closed to the public for several days for public safety. Watch for warning signs along roads near all prescribed fire areas before and during burns, the Forest Service said in a news release Monday that continues below:

Map courtesy Ochoco National Forest

Prescribed burning will be managed by Forest Service resources from the Ochoco National Forest. Forest Service personnel will be on scene throughout the operation to ensure safe and effective implementation.

Smoke may be visible from Prineville, Terrebonne, the Lone Pine area, and along the Highway 26 corridor. Light smoke impacts are possible along SE Lone Pine Road, particularly overnight and in the early-morning hours, as air settles into low-lying areas.

Prescribed burn warning signs will be placed along Lone Pine Road near Skull Hollow Campground. Drivers should slow down and use headlights if visibility is reduced.

Prescribed burning will only occur when weather, fuel moisture, and air quality conditions meet criteria for safe and effective operations. If conditions are not suitable, ignitions will be postponed.

We will evaluate weather conditions in the hours before a burn begins. If conditions warrant, scheduled prescribed fire activities may be canceled.

Residents may experience smoke during the prescribed burns. For more detailed information about air quality, go to AirNow online or download the app. When driving, slow down and turn on your headlights when you encounter smoke on the road.

For more information on prescribed burning in Central Oregon, visit centraloregonfire.org/ and for information specific to the Ochoco National Forest visit fs.usda.gov/r06/ochoco. Follow us on X/Twitter @CentralORFire. Text “COFIRE” to 888-777 to receive wildfire and prescribed fire text alerts.

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SJFD responds to structure fire on Garfield Avenue

Leah Rainwater

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KQTV) — St. Joseph fire crews responded to a call for a structure fire at the 2200 block of Garfield Avenue Monday.

The call came in at approximately 1:41 p.m.

The St. Joseph Police Department sent out a Nixle Alert shortly after, urging residents to avoid the area of South 22nd Street and Garfield Avenue.

SJFD officials said two adults were in the house at the time of the fire and are being treated for injuries.

The cause of the fire is unknown.

KQ2 will update this article as more information is provided.

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Local Businesses Hope to Score with Thousands Coming for Prestigious Soccer Event

John Palminteri

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) –  With a major soccer event set for Tuesday at UC Santa Barbara, many nearby businesses are expecting a large economic boost including restaurants, hotels, soccer stores and apparel vendors.

The U.S. Women’s National Team will take on Chile at Harder Stadium at 7 p.m.

Already more than 14,000 tickets have been sold and there’s room for more. Additional bleachers have been added. There is also a General Admission area. Harder Stadium is also known as “Soccer Heaven.”

Advanced sales included early access to tickets for students. There was a sweeping response and thousands of tickets were sold. A check online shows there are still several good seats available especially for single ticket buyers who would like to sit at mid-field.

For those providing extra services and food, the 72-hour period prior to the match will be as if a large rock concert or community festival will be taking place.

Elubia Orozco at Elubia’s Kitchen in Isla Vista will be providing food at the event as a regular caterer with UC Santa Barbara in addition to the restaurant she owns. “For us it is super super exciting, it is an honor to be there because it is international.” She will be working on menu items before dawn. “Everything needs to be fresh.  The food, the beans and the rice.”

At the restaurant it is a multiple item menu and meals. At the sporting events and festivals it is simple and fast for the quick turn around needed to meet the demand on the spot. “We are planning to have burritos, the street tacos, the pupusas and potato taquitos  and they are the most popular.”

Logistics, ordering, preparations and set ups are now all underway for many vendors.

Woodstock’s Pizza in Isla Vista has been one of the longest running UC Santa Barbara athletic supporters with a presence on and off campus. The crew will also be making pizza’s all morning to deliver to the stadium in warmers. They will be feeding hungry fans slice by slice as soon as they enter.

For student athletes,   many will be staffing paid positions for this event.   It is  some side money but also a payoff  with the exposure to the world class competition.

Parker Simmons is a UCSB Track and Field Athlete who says, “something as big as this, I have never seen before on campus   it’s really exciting to bring USA stuff here.” He says, “we’re going to have a packed (stadium.) We will definitely have a stadium pulse so it’s going to be so much fun to work in.”

There are other aspects of the event that will include traffic control and security. Attendees will be arriving well before the event begins.

Harder Stadium has been upgraded with special red, white and blue event wraps and it will be an international showcase for UCSB and its nationally known soccer reputation.

For nearby Goleta businesses, they too should be expecting an increase in customers before and after the match on the streets heading in to UCSB.

There are many food places near the campus  like those in the Camino Real Marketplace, in Old Town Goleta and neighboring areas, that are already the go-to spots for big crowds coming and going to the campus.

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Santa Maria-Bonita School District Seeking Community Input On How to Spend Millions in Funding

Dave Alley

SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) – The Santa Maria-Bonita School District (SMBSD) recently launched an annual survey that will help guide decision-making in how millions of dollars in supplemental funding is utilized.

The Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) survey is open online through Friday, Jan. 30 for parents, staff, students, district business partners and community members.

SMBDS describes the survey as as a direct channel for the community to influence the district’s investment roadmap for supplemental funding. This includes investments such as translation and interpretation services, professional learning, extended day programs and classes, visual andperforming arts and more.

Those who take part in the LCAP survey will be asked to express their thoughts and priorities regarding the district’s four Strategic Plan Goals:

● Family Engagement: Strengthening the partnership between schools and home.● Staff Recruitment & Retention: Ensuring high-quality educators and support staff for everyclassroom.● Inclusive Learning Experiences: Creating equitable academic environments for all learners.● Nurturing the Whole Child: Supporting the social, emotional, and physical well-being of students

“Your voice matters,” said Sam Humphrey, SMSBD Director of Plan Alignment and Implementation. “To contribute your voice towards prioritizing investments that will serve all SMBSD students, we urgeeveryone to participate in this important annual process.”

In addition to the online survey, SMBSD will also hold a LCAP Community Workshop on Thursday, Feb. 12.

“It’s open to the public,” said Humphrey. “We just ask that you RSVP. We have childcare available. There will be snacks, tons of coffee and caffeine to keep you fueled for your input and we try to make it as fun as possible.”

The SMBSD LCAP survey is available in multiple languages and can be accessed by clicking here.

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Chipotle to open new location near Peterson Space Force Base on Friday

Celeste Springer

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) — Chipotle is slated to open a new Colorado Springs location on Friday.

According to a company spokesperson, the location is at 7351 Central Rail Point, down the road from Peterson Space Force Base. Chipotle says the location will feature a “Chipotlane” drive-thru.

Beginning Friday, Jan. 30, the new location will be open from 10:45 a.m. to 10 p.m.

A Chipotle spokesperson says they are still hiring. To see positions, click here.

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