Idaho Falls couple makes a splash with year-round swim lessons

Ariel Jensen

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Summer is almost over, but splashing in fun and learning water safety will go on.

A local couple has brought a year-round British swim lesson program to Idaho Falls. 

“Water safety doesn’t stop. You might find yourself at a hotel pool or even in the wintertime around water. And so it’s just something that we progressively want to work on, kids becoming safer. And yeah, like summer is going to be here before you know it. And so wouldn’t it be great if they were confident before we even get those nice in 90-degree days again?” said Kyla Dnaos, Deck ambassador.

Kyla and her husband Joshua Dnaos are local school teachers who wanted to bring the education of swimming to Idaho. 

Kyla says drowning is one of the leading causes of death among children. 

They want to make sure everyone has the tools needed to be safe near water.

“Many of us like to go ice fishing or cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. Sometimes we’re not sure if there’s water under us, if we’re crossing a creek or even possibly a pond or a lake. And swim skills always need to be in there. It’s almost like having a car seat in your vehicle. They’re skills that we need to have in the back of our mind to ensure that we’re safe no matter what the situation is,” said Joshua Dnaos, Aquatics Manager.

The British swim program started in London and made its way to America. Ironically, all the London swim programs are now in the U.S.

For more information on how to join, check out this link here.

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Driver airlifted to EIRMC following fiery Teton Pass crash

Seth Ratliff

JACKSON, Wyoming (KIFI) — A hauler truck driver was hospitalized early Tuesday morning after their vehicle veered off Wyoming Highway 22 on the Teton Pass.

The incident occurred around 12:03 a.m. According to Jackson Hole Fire/EMS, the truck left the roadway and came to rest on the edge of a steep embankment, approximately 100 feet below the roadway.

When Jackson Hole Fire/EMS arrived at the scene, they found the vehicle fully engulfed in flames. The truck had been hauling three cars, including an electric vehicle, which can create “unique fire hazards when damaged,” says fire crews. Fearing the fire would spread into the surrounding brush and trees, firefighters worked quickly to contain the blaze.

Meanwhile, sheriff’s deputies located the driver on a steep slope. Jackson Hole Fire/EMS medics immediately began treating the individual, and a search and rescue team then used a wheeled litter carrier and ropes to carefully lower the driver to the Parallel Trail below.

From there, the driver was transported to a nearby parking lot, where an Air Idaho Rescue helicopter was waiting. The driver was airlifted to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center for further treatment.

In the wake of the incident, a Teton Interagency Fire wildland engine was dispatched to check for hot spots, and Jackson Hole Fire/EMS continued to assist with debris removal and fire suppression efforts throughout the day. The cause of the crash remains under investigation by the Wyoming Highway Patrol.

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Soda Springs Geyser roars to life after three-month repair

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SODA SPRINGS, Idaho (KIFI) — After three months of silence, the famous Soda Springs Geyser is once again erupting. A mechanical failure had sidelined the world-famous man-made geyser, a popular attraction for both residents and visitors.

The geyser, which typically erupts every hour on the hour, stopped working on April 29 due to a pump problem. City officials announced on June 3rd that the issue was more serious than initially thought, requiring a complete replacement of the geyser’s mechanical and valve systems.

According to city staff, the past three months involved a concentrated effort to source and secure the necessary parts for the rebuild. The work culminated in a full replacement of the geyser’s controls.

To celebrate the successful completion of the repairs, the City of Soda Springs held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, marking the geyser’s official return to service.

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Construction begins on new Pocatello Pathway from Monte Vista to Pocatello Creek

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The following is a news release from the city of Pocatello:

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — Construction is underway on the Monte Vista to Pocatello Creek Road Pathway Project, located on the east side of Interstate I-15 in Pocatello.

The project is progressing steadily with current work including excavation, backfilling, and the construction of retaining walls at both the north and south ends of the pathway. Crews are also making improvements to the storm drainage system and installing new Americans with Disabilities Act-accessible ramps along Monte Vista Drive.

This multi-use pathway is being developed to operate independently of vehicle traffic, significantly increasing safety and accessibility for both pedestrians and cyclists. It is designed to connect to Pocatello’s existing pathway network and will enhance mobility between nearby residential neighborhoods and commercial areas. This phase also marks a major step in establishing direct pathway connectivity between the Idaho State University campus and the Portneuf Wellness Complex.

The project is expected to be completed by late 2025, with minimal impacts to nearby traffic and property access anticipated during construction.

Funding for the project is provided through a Transportation Alternatives Program Grant, administered by the Local Highway Technical Assistance Council. The required 7.34% local match is being fully funded by community nonprofit partners, including the Portneuf Health Trust and the Portneuf Greenway Foundation, resulting in no financial burden to the City of Pocatello.

For project updates and additional information, visit projects.pocatello.gov.

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Pocatello horse-based therapy program hosting fundraiser event with celebrity guest Wednesday

Sam Ross

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — Bridle Up Hope, a non-profit equestrian-based therapy and self-esteem building program, is hosting ‘A Night of Hope’ fundraiser event with food, live music, and an appearance from national rodeo star Amberley Snyder on Wednesday, September 17.

The Night of Hope event will be Bridle Up Hope’s first major fundraiser event since organizers brought the international organization to Pocatello in 2022.

“We are looking for support from the community to help girls, women, and horses of Bridle Up Hope,” said Lana Davies, program director for Bridle Up Hope in Pocatello. “Through support of a fundraiser, those funds are going to go into our scholarship fund to help girls and women who can’t afford the program to be able to participate in a life-changing experience.”

Proceeds from the fundraiser will help women and girls pay the tuition for the program, which includes self-esteem and therapy curriculum based on the book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” combined with horse care and riding activities to help participants overcome challenges and develop goals.

Guests at the fundraiser event will have the opportunity to interact with the horses and past and present participants of the Bridle Up Hope program. Mastercraft Pool and Spa is also sponsoring a visit from Amberley Snyder, a national rodeo star who has won multiple titles in breakaway roping despite being paralyzed in a car accident in 2010; Snyder’s story was portrayed in the Netflix film “Walk.Ride.Rodeo” in 2019.

The Night of Hope event will be on Wednesday, September 17, at The Hive in Chubbuck from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For ticket information, you can visit Bridle Up Hope Pocatello’s Facebook page.

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League of Women Voters set up shop at ISU for National Voter Registration Day event

Sam Ross

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — The League of Women Voters of Pocatello set up voter registration stations at the Pond Student Union building and Eli M. Oboler Library at Idaho State University in honor of National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday.

The League’s annual outreach event aims to provide an accessible opportunity for university students and staff to register to vote in time to make it to the polls this fall.

“In today’s world, everyone needs to have a voice,” said Susan Carter, member of the League of Women Voters Pocatello. “The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization whose main goal is to educate voters on the choices they have and to make sure that they get out and have their voices heard.”

The League of Women Voters is also hosting a Pocatello city candidate forum on September 29 where candidates for mayor and city council will be asked questions submitted by residents.

For more information on the upcoming forum and how to register to vote, visit the League of Women Voters Pocatello website or vote.gov, the official government website for online voter registration.

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Heads Up, Pocatello: Expect sirens and lights as airport conducts emergency exercise tomorrow

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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — The Pocatello Regional Airport is scheduled to conduct a triennial live emergency exercise tomorrow, September 17th, from 9 AM to noon. This full-scale drill, mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration, is designed to evaluate and enhance the communication, coordination, and response capabilities of various agencies in the event of an aircraft emergency.

Pocatello residents and people in the surrounding area should expect to see emergency lights, sirens, and increased activity in and around the airport during the drill. Airport management is asking the public not to be alarmed, as this is only a controlled training.

The exercise will involve a simulated aircraft incident, where volunteer actors will play the roles of injured passengers to create a realistic training environment. As part of the drill, fire crews, law enforcement, and medical responders will transport the simulated victims to Portneuf Medical Center.

Airport management has confirmed that all scheduled commercial flights and regular airport operations will continue as normal and will not be impacted by the drill.

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Idaho Falls pizza shop says social media blew customer dispute out of proportion, will reopen Thursday

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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — A local pizza shop, Pie Hole, has temporarily closed its doors, citing online threats, after a dispute involving a customer wearing a MAGA hat blew up on social media. Managers of the pizzeria are saying that the situation was blown “out of proportion” online.

The incident began after a customer, who had reportedly attended a vigil for political commentator Charlie Kirk, claimed on social media that he was denied service for wearing a MAGA hat.

Pie Hole management provided a different version of events, stating that the customer was refused service due to belligerent behavior, not his political attire. However, the shop acknowledged that an employee made a “derogatory political statement” to the customer during the altercation, which they have said violates their company policy, and the employee “will be dealt with accordingly.”

Pie Hole managers say they contacted law enforcement about the threats against their business and employees.

The restaurant has issued a statement affirming that in its five years of business, it has “NEVER…refused service to anyone based on their political, religious, or other beliefs.” The Pizzaria is scheduled to reopen on Thursday, September 18.

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Charlie Kirk shooting suspect charged with murder as prosecutors announce they will seek death penalty

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(CNN) — PROVO, UTAH — Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, appeared virtually for his first court hearing since he was formally charged with aggravated murder on September 16.

Judge Tony F. Graf said Tuesday that Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk, will remain in custody, without bail.

“Mr. Robinson at this time, you will remain in custody, without bail,” Graf said.

Graf said he reviewed Robinson’s financial situation and found that he is “indigent,” meaning he cannot afford legal fees.

Graf said he was “provisionally” appointing an attorney for Robinson, and that person need to file paperwork about their qualifications to the court before the next hearing.

Robinson faces seven criminal counts, including aggravated murder.

The next hearing date for the suspected shooter is set for September 29, 10 a.m. local time (noon ET).

Earlier Tuesday, Robinson was formally charged with aggravated murder, two counts of obstruction of justice and felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, two counts of witness tampering, and commission of a violent offense in the presence of a child. Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray announced the charges at a press conference Tuesday.

Gray said he intends to seek the death penalty.

Gray noted it was the mother of the suspected shooter who identified her son through photos released by authorities.

Court documents allege that Robinson’s mother, “explained that over the last year or so, Robinson had become more political and had started to lean more to the left – becoming more pro-gay and trans-rights oriented.”

“She stated that Robinson began to date his roommate, a biological male who was transitioning genders,” court documents filed Tuesday say.

“This resulted in several discussions with family members, but especially between Robinson and his father, who have very different political views.”

After Tyler Robinson’s parents became concerned that surveillance images of a suspect that authorities released looked like their son, and that a rifle that police believed was used in Charlie Kirk’s killing “matched a rifle that was given to his son as a gift,” his father called him, Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray said.

The father contacted his son and asked him to send a picture of the rifle, but Robinson didn’t respond, Gray said. The father subsequently spoke on the phone with his son, who “implied that he planned to take his own life,” Gray said.

Robinson’s parents were then “able to convince him to meet at their home,” Gray said.

While talking to his parents at their home, Robinson implied that he shot Kirk, “and stated that he couldn’t go to jail, and just wanted to end it,” Gray said. When Robinson was then asked why he did it, “Robinson explained there is too much evil, and the guy (referring to Charlie Kirk) spreads too much hate,” Gray said, reading from a probable cause statement filed in court.

The day of the shooting, Robinson texted his roommate to locate a note he had left which said he had the “opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk,” Gray said.

“On September 10, 2025, the roommate received a text message from Robinson, which said, ‘Drop what you’re doing, look under my keyboard.’ The roommate looked under the key board and found a note that stated, ‘I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it.’ Police found a photograph of this note,” Gray said.

According to Gray, after reading the text from Robinson, the roommate had responded, “What? You’re joking, right?”

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UPDATE: US 20 lanes reopen after SUV and RV trailer crash near Rexburg

Curtis Jackson

UPDATE:

REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) — Rexburg Police have confirmed all lanes have been reopened and are cleared. According to Assistant Chief Hagen, the driver of the RV lost control of the vehicle, and he reportedly suffered minor injuries.

ORIGINAL:

REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) — An accident involving an SUV and RV trailer occurred on US 20 near milepost 332.

Rexburg Police reported all southbound were blocked at milepost 333.

They said Main Street is congested near the highway. The southbound ramp is closed at the moment. Traffic is being rerouted off the highway onto Main Street.

This is a developing story and will be updated when more information is released.

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