10.23.25–NLS–NBA Gambling Ring, Candace’s Conspiracy, West Yellowstone Mayor Resigns">10.23.25–NLS–NBA Gambling Ring, Candace’s Conspiracy, West Yellowstone Mayor Resigns

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The podcast centers on a major FBI press conference announcing a massive gambling bust that led to over 30 arrests, including prominent NBA figures like coach Chauncey Billups and player Terry Rozier. The investigation uncovered two distinct criminal schemes with ties to La Cosa Nostra crime families. The first indictment details an insider sports betting conspiracy where NBA players and associates allegedly used non-public information to place fraudulent prop bets on player performances. The second, more elaborate scheme involved nationwide, rigged underground poker games that utilized sophisticated cheating technology, such as altered card shufflers and x-ray tables, to defraud victims out of tens of millions of dollars.

Beyond the gambling scandal, the hosts cover several other current events and topics. They discuss and criticize a video from Candace Owens in which she makes the unsubstantiated claim that Donald Trump was behind the killing of Charlie Kirk, a statement the hosts find outrageous. The conversation also touches on the resignation of the mayor of West Yellowstone, Montana, following a public outcry over his social media posts supporting “antifa.” The latter part of the show features an extensive discussion on the societal impact of Artificial Intelligence, weighing its benefits against significant concerns about job displacement, emotional manipulation, and the erosion of truth.

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Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office releases new bodycam/drone video in Shelley officer-involved shooting">Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office releases new bodycam/drone video in Shelley officer-involved shooting

Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office releases new bodycam/drone video in Shelley officer-involved shooting">

SHELLEY, Idaho (KIFI) — The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office has released new video footage, compiled from body camera and drone perspectives, detailing the events of the August 19th shooting death of 35-year-old Talon Sessions.

This release follows a decision made over a month ago when both the Bonneville County and Bingham County deputies involved were cleared of any wrongdoing. Bingham County Prosecutor Ryan Jolley concluded that the deputies were justified in their actions after a thorough investigation by the Eastern Idaho Critical Incident Task Force.

RELATED: Deputies cleared in Shelley officer-involved shooting, Prosecutor says deadly force was justified

The incident that ultimately led to the officer-involved shooting began with an attempted 4-wheeler theft at a home near Shelley at just before 11:00 p.m. on August 19th. According to the initial 911 reports, the homeowner confronted the suspect, later identified as Sessions, in an exchange of gunfire that left both the homeowner and Sessions wounded before Sessions fled the scene.

According to Prosecutor Jolley’s report, deputies located Sessions lying in the brush west of the property shortly after arriving. The video footage shows Sessions holding a revolver as law enforcement approached. Though he initially appears to struggle, he then shifted position and repeatedly attempted to raise the weapon toward the deputies.

Deputies yelled multiple times for Sessions to drop the weapon, show his hands, and surrender, even offering medical help and warning the man they had a K-9 unit on the way. Despite this, Sessions ultimately raised the revolver and pointed it directly at the deputies. In response, six deputies from both counties then fired a total of 30 rounds, killing Sessions.

The newly compiled footage features portions of the 911 calls received by Bingham County Dispatch, in addition to the on-the-ground body camera and aerial drone video. According to Sgt. Bryan Lovell of the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office, the video is intended to supplement and provide additional context to the prosecutor’s earlier review of the incident.

To view the video, click HERE. Editor’s Note: This video contains graphic content and may be disturbing or inappropriate for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

Tagg-N-Go Car Wash Brings Back SCAREWASH: Haunted Wash with a Purpose">Tagg-N-Go Car Wash Brings Back SCAREWASH: Haunted Wash with a Purpose

Tagg-N-Go Car Wash Brings Back SCAREWASH: Haunted Wash with a Purpose">

Idaho Falls, Idaho (KIFI) — Tagg-N-Go is once again turning up the thrills for a good
cause. SCAREWASH, the company’s annual haunted car wash, returns from October 24–30, running each night from 7 to 9 p.m. All proceeds will support a local child battling cancer.

From haunted encounters to eerie effects, SCAREWASH puts a Halloween twist on the usual wash while helping families in need. Admission is $7 for members and $25 for non-members.

Co-founders Quinn Allgood and Conner Atkin created SCAREWASH in memory of Allgood’s
mother, who passed away from breast cancer in 2013. Since then, it has grown into a
community tradition, with 100% of profits going directly to local individuals and families battling
cancer.

“My mom passed away from breast cancer.” Quinn Allgood, co-founder, states, “Conner and I
both know what it feels like to go through trials and to be lifted by our communities, and we
wanted Scarewash to do the same for others.”

Each October, SCAREWASH raises funds to ease financial burdens while offering
encouragement and hope to those fighting similar battles. This year, all funds raised at the Idaho Falls location will be donated to two-year-old Cohen Leckington, a brave young boy who is battling B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

Cohen Leckington, a 2-year-old boy who is battling Leukemia will be the recipient of this year's "Scarewash" in Idaho Falls.

Every dollar raised will go straight to Cohen and his family—100% of the funds will benefit him.

Per his doctors’ orders, he and his mom are now living in Utah to stay close to the hospital during treatment. His dad and little sister remain in Idaho while his dad works and travels back and forth. Cohen’s treatment plan will last about three years, with frequent hospital visits and ongoing care.

Three Utah Tagg-N-Go locations are also participating in this year’s haunted car wash event, including locations in Saratoga Springs, St. George, and Cedar City.

For full event details, participating locations, to nominate someone who needs support, or to make a donation online, click here.

Pocatello man killed after early morning crash on I-15">Pocatello man killed after early morning crash on I-15

Pocatello man killed after early morning crash on I-15">

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) – Idaho State Police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred early this morning.

Idaho State Police said at approximately 2:00 a.m. on October 24, 2025, a single-vehicle crashed on northbound 15 near milepost 70.

Police say a 47-year-old man from Pocatello was driving a 1997 Mitsubishi 3000 GT when he veered off the roadway, struck a guardrail, and went over it, colliding with a pillar of the Monte Visat overpass.

The driver was wearing a seat belt and was transported by ground ambulance to a nearby hospital, where he later died from his injuries.

Two of the three northbound lanes of I-15 were closed for approximately three hours as crews worked to clear the scene.

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