Idaho Speaker calls Utah’s proposed refinery tax ‘bull manure’, costing Idaho drivers more at the pump

KIVI Staff

Originally published: 4:57 PM, Jan 29, 2026

By: Don Nelson

BOISE, Idaho (KIVI) — Utah’s legislators are about to do something that has caught the attention of Idaho House Speaker Mike Moyle (R), and he’s none too happy about it.

“This is Idaho. We play fair in the sandbox with Utah for years. We’ve always considered [Utahns] good partners, and to do this is bull manure in my humble opinion, but we’ll see,” said Speaker Moyle.

Speaker Moyle is reacting to a proposal in the Utah State Legislature that would cut the amount of tax Utah residents pay to fill up their vehicles by 50%. Instead, refineries would make up the difference, paying added taxes after decades of state-sponsored tax breaks and development.

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That change in tax dynamics could raise costs for Idaho drivers, something Moyle strongly opposes. “I think it’s important that Idahoans know that Utah is about to stick you with a 25-cent increase in your fuel [price], and it’s not right.”

Moyle and Idaho lawmakers drafted what’s known as House Joint Memorial, which is like a resolution or an official statement, directed to the Utah Legislature.

That Memorial declares Idaho’s opposition and says in part that “the [Idaho] Legislature opposes the neighboring state of Utah imposing an export tax on transportation fuels and urges Utah to reconsider such tax.”

Scripps News reporter Ben Winslow covers the Utah Legislature for Idaho News 6’s sister station, Fox 13 Utah. Winslow spoke with the bill’s sponsor, Republican Representative Cal Roberts, at the Utah Capitol building on Thursday

Roberts claimed that statements from Idaho House Speaker Mike Moyle are simply political theater and rhetoric.

“Here’s what I’d say: We are trying to fight to make sure that Utah families get a fair deal at the pump. That’s what this is about. We represent Utahans. We don’t represent Idaho,” said Roberts. “And I find it interesting that they’re responding to a bill that doesn’t exist yet. They call it an export tax. I don’t know what they’re, they can call it what they want. It’s not an export tax. It’s a refinery tax, and it’s making sure that our residents get a fair deal at the pump.”

Speaker Moyle replied by saying, “The Speaker in Utah would like to raise the fuel tax by about 25 cents at the refinery. Well, a good portion of the fuel that comes to Idaho comes from refineries in Salt Lake from a pipeline, and that pipeline comes up to Pocatello, Burley, and Boise.”

Moyle says the oil companies would likely pass any increase in fuel tax on to consumers in Idaho. The speaker added that Idaho can’t stop Utah lawmakers but says this potential border war is far from over.

Besides taking legal action, Moyle says maybe Utah lawmakers should be more concerned about their Great Salt Lake drying up.

“One of the things I would like to see us do, we have a lot of water that goes to the Great Salt Lake; let’s keep it in Idaho,” said Speaker Moyle. “We’ve got a drought going on anyway. When you open these cans of worms where you’re going to try to force us to pay your fuel tax, we’re going to look at ways to make you pay up, also, right?”

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Teen airlifted to Cottage Hospital after tractor rollover

Caleb Nguyen

LOS ALAMOS, Calif. (KEYT) – A 15-year-old boy needed a helicopter airlift to Cottage Hospital Thursday just after 5:00 p.m., according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.

The teenager operated a tractor before it rolled over down a small hill, needing further treatment following the airlift, according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.

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Woman rescued after hike on Las Conovas Road

Caleb Nguyen

LAS CRUCES, Calif. (KEYT) – Santa Barbara County Fire Department crews rescued a 31-year-old woman after she suffered an injury on Las Conovas Road just before 2:00 p.m. Friday.

The woman needed a trail rescue and transport to Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital via ground ambulance, according to the SBCFD.

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UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School hosts 2026 Fellowship Breakfast

Beth Farnsworth

SANTA BARBARA, Calif (KEYT) – Academic honors and a financial boost were bestowed Friday morning on the most promising graduate students at The Gevirtz Graduate School of Education at UC Santa Barbara.

Maria Zate, Director of Communications, told Your News Channel that 61 students received fellowships during the annual 2026 Fellowship Breakfast.

The newest was established by UCSB alumni, Linda and David Forman, with the Linda and David Forman Fellowship Fund for Community Fellows Fund. That particular fund supports highly qualified fellows from low-income, first generation and, bilingual backgrounds.

Recipient, Sofia Arias Zarate, has been a PEAC (Program for Effective Access to College) fellow from the Santa Barbara Unified School District (SBUSD) PEAC Foundation since high school. 

“They have helped me one step closer to my teaching career in Santa Barbara, which is where I grew up,” said Zarate. “I really want to give back to my community, it has been full circle.” 

The Community Fellows Fund is a partnership between the Gevirtz school, SBUSD and, philanthropic investors.

Private foundations and individual donors contributed to 27 funds this year totaling more than $200,000. 

“This fund covers all costs of the fellows’ teacher education experience,” Zate said, via email.

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Free UCSB vs CSUF tickets for Santa Barbara students and families

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) – UCSB is riding a 5-game win streak and will host Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, 6 p.m. at the Thunderdome.

The Gauchos are giving away free tickets to kids k-12 while supplies last.

Details below.

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Fire crews battle 15-foot flames at Idaho Falls Metal Shop

News Team

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Two portable storage facilities are charred tonight after a local metal shop caught fire Friday afternoon, but a quick response from local firefighters prevented the fire from spreading to nearby structures.

Idaho Falls dispatchers received reports just after 12:30 PM of 15-foot flames shooting from the metal shop on 114 W 33rd N.

Firefighters arrived to find two connex-style containers and a semi-trailer in flames. Crews were able to quickly suppress the flames, preventing the fire from jumping to adjacent buildings.

Multiple engines and ladder trucks rushed to the scene, where the firefighters found a semi-trailer and two connex-style containers engulfed in flames. Crews quickly knocked down the flames before they could spread to other structures.

One of the structures reportedly contained a boiler; however, it is unconfirmed whether that equipment was related to the ignition. A fire investigator and a water tender were called to the scene to assist with the aftermath. The exact cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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CIF-SS Girls Water Polo playoff bracket announced

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA Calif. (KEYT) – Powerhouse San Marcos girls water polo is the fifth seed in the CIF-Southern Section Open Division playoffs.

The Channel League champion Royals will open up at #4 Orange Lutheran on Wednesday, February 4th to begin a round-robin Pool A bracket that also includes #1 Mater Dei and 8th seed Long Beach Wilson.

San Marcos is at top-seed Mater Dei on Saturday, February 7th and home to #8 Long Beach Wilson on Wednesday, February 11th.

Pool B consists of #2 Newport Harbor, 3rd seed Oaks Christian, #6 JSerra Catholic and 7th seed Corona del Mar.

The second place finisher in Pool A will play the third place finisher in Pool B and the third place finisher in Pool A will play the second place in Pool B on Saturday, February 14th.

The winner of those games will move on to the semifinals on February 18th at Woollett Aquatics Center in Irvine and will play the winners from Pool A and Pool B.

The finals are scheduled for Saturday, February 21st at Mt. San Antonio College.

Dos Pueblos is in the CIF-SS Division 1 playoff and will host Marlborough in a first round game on Friday, February 6th.

The winner of the game will play a quarterfinal game against the winner of Palos Verdes at Agoura.

Also from D1, Buena is at Foothill.

In Division 2, Santa Barbara is the top seed and will host Poly of Riverside on Thursday, February 5th in a first round game.

The winner would meet the Edison/Upland winner in a quarterfinal game on Tuesday, February 10th.

Also from D2, Carpinteria is at Temple City, Thousand Oaks hosts Woodbridge, Ventura is at Westridge and Camarillo hosts Rosary Academy.

In Division 3 Foothill Tech is at Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks in a first round game on Thursday, February 5th.

In Division 4 Santa Paula opens up the playoffs at home against Roosevelt on Thursday, February 5th while Nordhoff is at Cypress.

In Division 5 Royal hosts Sierra Vista on Thursday, February 5th.

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Rick Atkinson, featured in Ken Burns’ The American Revolution, to speak at the Tower Theatre

Spencer Sacks

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BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Pulitzer Prize–winning author Rick Atkinson, featured in Ken Burns’ PBS documentary The American Revolution, is coming to Bend this spring. He’ll share insights from his work on the film and his acclaimed books about America’s fight for independence during a special event at The Tower Theatre.

Atkinson’s insights in the Ken Burns series stem from his extensive work chronicling America’s past. He is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of eight narrative histories covering five American wars, including The Long Gray Line

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Palm Springs to Hold Black History Month Flag Ceremony

City News Service

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – Palm Springs officials will host a flag-raising ceremony tomorrow at City Hall to mark the start of Black History Month.   

The ceremony is scheduled from 2 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Saturday at 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way.   

Participants will include Mayor Naomi Soto, members of the city’s Black History Committee and city councilmembers.   

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The event is free and open to the public. Officials will raise the city’s Black History Month flag to honor the significance of the month and recognize the contributions of African Americans in Palm Springs, officials said.

“This flag raising ceremony marks a meaningful moment as we come together to honor the rich history, culture and legacy of our African American community,” Soto said in a statement.

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Civic Arena kicks off Throwdown in Joe Town with 40-plus high school wrestling teams

Patrick Holleron

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Hundreds of high school wrestlers from across the state are kicking off a multi-day showcase of high-level competition at St. Joseph Civic Arena.

Hosted by the St. Joseph Sports Commission, Benton High School and the St. Joseph School District, the “Throwdown in Joe Town” wrestling tournament kicks off Friday featuring 44 teams and 450 participants vying for individual and team titles.

“As we get ready for day one, it’s a great showcase for the growth of wrestling and girls wrestling specifically,” St. Joseph Sports Commission Director Brett Esely said. “It’s always hard to find dates on the calendars, especially this time of year in the wrestling calendar because we’re not that far away from districts state meets. It’s a good partnership with our school district and Benton High School to facilitate this event.”

The event will feature wrestlers from multiple local and area schools including Lafayette, Benton, Central, Savannah, Mid-Buchanan and West Platte.

The girls matches will kick off today at 3 p.m. with weigh-ins beginning at 1:30 p.m. The boys group will be starting on Saturday, January 31 at 9 a.m. with weigh-ins taking place at 7:30 a.m.

Admission is $6 for adults and $3 for youth along with students. Doors will be open an hour before matches start at Civic Arena located at 100 N. Fourth St..

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