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Idahoans are calling, emailing, and protesting — but are lawmakers listening? KTVB's Brian Holmes joins host Lindsay Van Allen this week to discuss how Governor Brad Little ignored a wave of public opposition and signed a school choice tax credit bill. Meanwhile, grassroots protests are ramping up at the Capitol as part of the national 50501 movement. Plus, we're laughing about a patriotic Canadian goose and the surprisingly competitive bingo scene on the Boise Bench. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Learn more about the sponsor of this March 7th episode: Treefort Music Fest Clover Care Consulting Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Reach us at boise@citycast.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Boise State coaching legend Chris Petersen joins KTVB Sports Director Jay Tust this week on Jay's Sports Bar. Petersen is enjoying his role has a college football analyst on FOX, as well as mentoring current coaches.Show topics:Former Bronco quarterback Kellen Moore recently became the head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Why is he ready for this moment? How often do Moore and Petersen talk? And what were Petersen's first comments to Moore after he was hired by the Saints? Petersen answers all those questions.Petersen also serves as a mentor for current Boise State head football coach Spencer Danielson. The two talk weekly over Zoom. Find out why Danielson's positivity has impacted Petersen, and why Danielson is the perfect coach given the current times in college football.During Fiesta Bowl Media Day, both Penn State head coach James Franklin and Danielson nominated Petersen to be the first-ever College Football Commissioner – a hypothetical role that doesn't currently even exist. Is that position that Petersen would ever truly consider? Find out on this week's episode.
Our housing market is brutal, and everyone's looking for someone to blame. Are short-term rentals the villain driving prices up and pushing locals out? We're revisiting our conversation with KTVB's Justin Corr. He explains to host Lindsay Van Allen the impact of out-of-state investors and the complex forces shaping our housing crisis. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Learn more about the sponsor of this March 3rd episode: Inn at 500 Treefort Music Fest Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Reach us at boise@citycast.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How will Ashton Jeanty's talent translate to the NFL?Is quarterback Maddux Madsen the right guy to lead the Broncos into the future?What went wrong in the Fiesta Bowl?What will Koetter miss most about coaching, and what does the future hold for him?
It's Championship Week in Boise, Idaho!The 10th-ranked Broncos host 20th-ranked UNLV with the conference title and a spot in the College Football Playoff riding on the line.Coming up on this episode, former Boise State wide receiver Shane Williams-Rhodes and KTVB Sports Director Jay Tust discuss...• A Senior Day recap of Boise State's win over Oregon State.• What the return of junior center Mason Randolph means for the Broncos on offense (and how he managed to return over a month ahead of schedule.)• Some of Ashton Jeanty's most impressive stats this season.• How portal poachers are already coming after some of Boise State's top players.
Everyone's looking for answers about why our housing is so expensive. So we're exploring whether short-term rentals could be the culprit with KTVB's Justin Corr. Are out-of-state investors and their Airbnbs the reason rent is so high? Our host Lindsay Van Allen is diving into this question, and Justin explains why Boise's housing shortage problem is so complex. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Learn more about the sponsor of this October 9th episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST BetterHelp - get 10% off at betterhelp.com/CITYCAST Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Reach us at boise@citycast.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KTVB goes one-on-one with Boise State Director of Athletics Jeramiah Dickey, who reveals the timeline for negotiations, the projected financial benefits of joining the Pac-12 and the looming exit fees from leaving the Mountain West. We also dive into the future of the Mountain West, potential realignment targets for the Pac-12 and more. Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State and San Diego State are set to join Oregon State and Washington State in the Conference of Champions.
The FBI is investigating a mysterious Christian sect with members in southern Idaho. KTVB's Morgan Romero is joining us to break down what she learned while reporting on this church, including the alleged abuse members faced. She's sharing why it's so hard to find any information about the group, and how their secretive practices may have created the perfect environment for predators. Want some more Boise stories? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Reach us at boise@citycast.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
B.J. Rains and KTVB sports director Jay Tust are outside Albertsons Stadium ahead of Tuesday's Boise State football practice with thoughts on Maddux Madsen winning the quarterback battle, what it means for Malachi Nelson and more on an ICCU Tuesday edition of Bronco Nation News LIVE from Bronco Nation News.
Sitting in traffic on the Connector after a long day of work is frustrating and something no one wants to deal with. But congestion isn't getting any better with our city's growth — so how can you avoid it? Today, KTVB's Justin Corr is here with executive producer Frankie Barnhill talking about the worst roads, and what an average commute looks like these days. Plus, they chat about possible traffic solutions — from more lanes, to better buses and a future light rail system. We're doing our annual survey to learn more about our listeners. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey—it's only 6 minutes long. You'll be doing us a big favor. Plus, anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card–and City Cast Boise swag. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
B.J. Rains and KTVB sports director Jay Tust discuss a variety of Boise State topics on an ICCU Friday edition of Bronco Nation News LIVE.
A Boise hospital shooting, an inmate escape, a cross-state fugitive chase, and two tragic, possibly linked homicides in North Idaho. A lot has happened since last week with an Idaho story that's grabbed national attention. What do we know, and what happens next? KTVB investigative reporter Morgan Romero is here with the facts. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3/1/24 Lobos-Broncos preview from Boise's side with Jay Tust, KTVB Boise
B.J. Rains and KTVB sports director Jay Tust discuss the Boise State men's basketball team and preview Saturday's road game at Utah State. Utah State coach Danny Sprinkle joins for an interiew.
In January of 1988, the trials begin for a ruthless killer who went on a three-week killing spree in the winter of '87. Subscribe to Tenderfoot+ for daily ad-free listening - https://tenderfoot.tv/plus/ Follow This Day in Crime on Social X: @tenderfootTV, @thisdayincrime_ IG: @tenderfoot.tv, @thisdayincrime Episode Sources: 1987 murders smashed Idaho Falls' sense of security Associated Press – April 10, 1997 https://www.deseret.com/1997/4/10/19305906/1987-murders-smashed-idaho-falls-sense-of-security Victims' family members say Rhoades deserves death Idaho Press - November 17, 2011 https://www.idahopress.com/news/victims-family-members-say-rhoades-deserves-death/article_9a41dd18-10ea-11e1-a95e-001cc4c03286.html Commission: No clemency for condemned Idaho inmate The Salt Lake Tribune – November 7, 2011 https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=52866646&itype=CMSID Slaying No. 3 triggers fear in E. Idaho The Idaho Statesman – Monday, March 23, 1987 Searchers find teacher's body near Idaho Falls The Idaho Statesman – Sunday, March 22, 1987 Sister describes suspect as quiet, considerate The Idaho Statesman – Sunday, March 29, 1987 Prep for execution has taken months The Idaho Statesman – Monday, November 14, 2011 Murders shocked E. Idaho in 1987 The Idaho Statesman – Thursday, October 20, 2011 Defiant to the end The Idaho Statesman – Sunday, November 20, 2011 The execution of Paul Ezra Rhoades The Idaho Statesman – Saturday, November 19, 2011 Inside Idaho's new execution chamber The Idaho Statesman – Friday, October 21, 2011 Idaho executes first convicted killer in 17 years NBC News – Nov. 18, 2011 https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna45357245 Kevin Richert: "Paul Ezra Rhoades' last hurtful words" (Idaho Statesman, 11/19/11) Killer Paul Ezra Rhoades put to death in Idaho -- state's first execution in 17 years The Oregonian – Nov. 18, 2011 https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2011/11/killer_paul_ezra_rhoades_put_t.html Clark County Prosecutor http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/rhoades1277.htm National Association of Counties - https://ce.naco.org/, US Census Bureau - https://www.census.gov/, Visit Idaho Falls - https://visitidahofalls.com/, The Oregonian - https://www.oregonlive.com/, KTVB - https://www.ktvb.com/, Case Text - https://casetext.com/, Idaho Press Tribune - https://www.idahopress.com/, Associated Press - https://apnews.com/, The Idaho Statesman - https://www.idahostatesman.com/, The Spokane Chronicle - https://www.spokesman.com/, The Times-News - https://magicvalley.com/, Clark County Prosecutor - http://www.clarkprosecutor.org/html/death/US/rhoades1277.htm, Idaho Department of Correction, https://www.idoc.idaho.gov/content/prisons/death-rowhttps://www.idoc.idaho.gov/content/locations/prisons/idaho_maximum_security_institution The Idaho Statesman (1/12/88), The Times-News (1/19/88), The Idaho Statesman (1/20/1988), The Idaho Statesman (1/23/88), The Idaho Statesman (1/24/1988), The Spokane Chronicle (3/24/88) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Chapin sat down for a an indepth interview with news station KTVB where they discussed their struggle in the aftermath of the horrendous loss they suffered and how they have been navigating their new normal and what their plans are moving forward.In this episode, we take a dive into the interview and hear from the Chapin family themselves.(commercial at 11:51)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The Chapin family honors son Ethan one year after heartbreaking | ktvb.com
Jay Tust from KTVB channel 7 in Boise joins the show to give a preview of the Boise State vs UNLV basketball game. (0:45) PFT's Myles Simmons comes on to recap the NFL Wildcard games.(20:00) How many QB's do UNLV have(41:50)
B.J. Rains is LIVE at Stadium Swim at Circa Resort and Casino for Bronco Nation News on the first day of Mountain West basketball conference play to announce plans for the conference tournament for Boise State fans including a pool party on March 15th at Stadium Swim. Jay Tust of KTVB also joins to preview the conference season and Boise State's chances of winning the league.
It's nearly December and we want to help you find all the coolest things to do and places to go in and around Boise. That's why our show team and KTVB's Brenda Rodriguez are here today with a guide to welcome the month, from unique gift ideas to winter activities you won't want to miss. What are you looking forward to in December? Let us know by sending us a voicemail or text: 208-546-9485. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Chapin sat down for a an indepth interview with news station KTVB where they discussed their struggle in the aftermath of the horrendous loss they suffered and how they have been navigating their new normal and what their plans are moving forward. In this episode, we take a dive into the interview and hear from the Chapin family themselves. (commercial at 11:51)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The Chapin family honors son Ethan one year after heartbreaking | ktvb.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
The Chapin sat down for a an indepth interview with news station KTVB where they discussed their struggle in the aftermath of the horrendous loss they suffered and how they have been navigating their new normal and what their plans are moving forward. In this episode, we take a dive into the interview and hear from the Chapin family themselves. (commercial at 11:51)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The Chapin family honors son Ethan one year after heartbreaking | ktvb.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
B.J. Rains of BNN and Jay Tust of KTVB are LIVE with thoughts on Eric McAlister's transfer from Boise State, plus the Boise State basketball team opens the season tonight against Vanguard. Color commentator Abe Jackson joins the show to preview the season.
Host Emma Arnold is joined by Hey Boise newsletter editor Blake Hunter and Boise State Public Radio's George Prentice to chat about the week's news. They're talking about a surprisingly emotional mayoral forum, KTVB's recent debate and why an editorial board endorsement is in need of a correction. Plus, they share what they're dressing up as for Halloween! Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
B.J. Rains and KTVB sports director Jay Tust discuss Boise State's chances of winning the Mountain West at 3-4, Saturday's game against Wyoming and more on a Tuesday edition of Bronco Nation News LIVE.
“I can be your daughter” When cops break into the Groene home on May 16th 2005 after receiving a call from a concerned neighbor, no one is prepared to find the family murdered, and as they identify everyone, they notice that the younger children, Dylan, 9, and Shasta, 8, are missing. As the authorities race against time to find the missing kids, Shasta is trapped in the woods with her family's killer, nearly 100 miles away, and starts to plan her own escape. External footage from: The Brave Survival of Little Shasta Groene (True Crime Daily), The Most Twisted Case You've Ever Heard (EWU Crime Storytime), "Shasta McClain/Groene" from the Criminal Perspective Podcast, "Shasta Groene Shares Her Journey as a Survivor" (KTVB Extended Interview), "Shasta Groene: Survivor" (KTVB), The Groene Family Massacre (Investigation Discovery), "Joseph Duncan Sentenced for Murder of Anthony Martinez" (The Press - Enterprise), The Idaho Spokesman, 4 News Now, KREM-KXLY.
In July of 2021, a boy went missing from his own neighborhood in Idaho. After over a year of active searching with no clues, an arrest was made. But as police heard from the suspect, they learned that other people in the house could have been involved. But why? And what exactly happened? This is the story of Michael Vaughan. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Michael Vaughan Fruitland Community Missing Child Search: https://www.facebook.com/groups/524528525272698/ 2. Idaho News: https://idahonews.com/news/local/report-charges-dropped-against-sarah-wondra-in-the-michael-vaughan-case 3. Idaho News: https://idahonews.com/news/local/michael-joseph-vaughans-mom# 4. Argus Observer: https://www.argusobserver.com/free_access/multiple-agencies-still-actively-searching-local-area-for-missing-5-year-old-boy/article_ad21e494-fc3c-11eb-87c5-6b573641e2fe.html?fbclid=IwAR0QspzT3coe020-942ve_nZ3IGrGepvmC1Lv6klm-qs7kSrnn9MPYXos5A#utm_campaign=blox&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social 5. Idaho News: https://idahonews.com/news/local/what-we-know-michael-vaughan 6. 13 WHAM: https://13wham.com/news/nation-world/police-missing-childs-remains-likely-buried-and-then-moved-michael-vaughan-idaho-fruitland-police-department-idaho-state-police-abducted-murder-homicide-investigation-human-remains 7. ABC: https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/troopers-seize-50-grams-of-meth-in-wood-county-valued-at-5000 8. KTVB 7: https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/michael-vaughan/you-havent-said-a-damn-word-where-is-michael-vaughan-fruitland-police-sarah-wondra-investigation/277-7393ea44-b6e1-454a-9c07-e8a4f5948a3a 9. KTVB 7: https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/michael-vaughan/michael-vaughan-brandi-neal-charges-dismissed/277-35ecbb84-de5f-43ec-bcef-cf5bf970da69 10. Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/za1cz5/the_search_continues_to_find_missing_idaho_child/ 11. Trellis Law: https://trellis.law/case/19cwcs09862/county-los-angeles-vs-lucienne-adrien-temple 12. Adrien's Backstage profile: https://www.backstage.com/u/adrien-temple-lucienne-/about/ 13. JLR Investigates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoOaNK42q8w 14. Sarah's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074748112221 15. Idaho Statesman: https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article268740487.html 16. Idaho News 6: https://www.kivitv.com/news/charges-against-sarah-wondra-dropped-in-the-case-of-michael-vaughan#:~:text=Wondra%20has%20been%20in%20the,defendant%20was%20competent%20to%20proceed. 17. Argus Observer: https://www.argusobserver.com/news/sarah-wondra-pre-trial-for-local-gun-charges-moved-to-july-6/article_051b75f0-0bc4-11ee-b667-8b8f203044c3.html 18. Idaho News: https://idahonews.com/news/local/gov-little-signs-monkeys-law-the-states-first-missing-persons-alert Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
KTVB sports director Jay Tust makes his return to Bronco Nation News LIVE following the birth of his son Brooks to talk Boise State football and the upcoming Canadian trip for the basketball team.
Idaho's unofficial #1 news dad Justin Corr from KTVB is here to sift through the week's headlines with lead producer Frankie Barnhill. We're talking shakeups at city council, some encouraging mental health data, and a record breaking start to both our heat, and our river floating season. Plus, big hair and a big anniversary. For more mental health resources, check out NAMI and be sure to share the 988 phone number. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thirty six years after Joyce Casper was found murdered in Boise, her case has finally been solved. KTVB's Alex Duggan is here to walk us through how detectives cracked the case using new DNA technology, and why one retired detective said the case impacted him like no other in his career. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Emma Arnold's going behind the week's headlines with Hey Boise newsletter editor Blake Hunter and KTVB's Alex Duggan. They're talking about the Latah County prosecutor's decision to seek the death penalty against the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students, what we know — and what Boise police are withholding — about the recent police shooting of 22-year-old Payton Wasson, and updates in Boise City Council races. Plus, they share their July Fourth plans! Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join your favorite amigos Daniel & Javi along with their special guest Brenda Rodriguez. Brenda is a dynamic reporter and anchor for KTVB and KTVB en Español. In this episode we dive deep into her journey to become a reporter, we discuss her journey and important milestones and opportunities that have shaped her into who she is today. Brenda's passion for storytelling and her unwavering commitment to amplifying marginalized voices will leave you inspired. Don't miss this captivating episode filled with laughter, heartfelt conversations, and eye-opening revelations. Make sure to follow the Brown Sound Podcast on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/brownsoundpodcastFor more information on Brenda you can follow her on: https://www.instagram.com/rodriguezbrendatvhttps://www.facebook.com/rodriguezbrendatvTwitter: @BrendaKTVBTik Tok: rodriguezbrendatvThis podcast is locally produced on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in Idaho.
Host Emma Arnold is digging through the week's news with lead producer Frankie Barnhill and Hey Boise newsletter editor Blake Hunter. From Nampa's new school policy blocking discussions of LGBTQ topics in classrooms, to data on remote workers moving to Boise, and reflections one year after Roe vs. Wade fell, there's a lot to cover. Plus, why we love KTVB's entry in a viral TikTok dance challenge! Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KTVB's Alex Duggan and City Cast Boise lead producer Frankie Barnhill are with host Emma Arnold to break down the week's news. They're talking Boise mayoral and city council race updates, the Moscow murder trial gag order, and why Bryan Kohberger remained silent during his Monday court appearance. Plus, our Memorial Weekend plans! Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lori Vallow has been found guilty on all counts, but what happens now? KTVB's “Inside the Courtroom” host Andrea Dearden is with us today to tell us how Vallow's sentencing might go, how the families of JJ and Tylee reacted to the verdict and what this means for the future trial of Lori's husband, Chad Daybell. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KTVB sports director Jay Tust joins B.J. Rains to continue our offseason football series. Today's topic: what should be expected of the tight ends in 2023? Bronco Nation News LIVE is sponsored by RoePaint.com.
It wasn't that long ago that Kuna was a quiet one street farm town. But these days, it's one of the fastest growing places in the country. KTVB's Justin Corr is here to tell us how the Boise suburb is dealing with the perks and pains of exponential growth. What's your experience with growth in Kuna? Let us know by sending us a voicemail or text: 208-546-9485. Want some more Boise metro news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a rundown of the things you need to know each morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KTVB sports director Jay Tust joins B.J. Rains on a Thursday edition of Bronco Nation News live to talk about the Boise State basketball roster, the transfer portal, the Mountain West and more.
KTVB sports director Jay Tust joins Bronco Nation News to discuss the Boise State men's basketball team and whether the Broncos are or should be done construction their super team for next season.
KTVB sports director Jay Tust joins B.J. Rains on a Tuesday edition of BNN LIVE to talk Boise State football and basketball, plus softball coach Justin Shults joins for a live interview.
Today's the first day after jury selection in the case of Lori Vallow. She's charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy, and grand theft in connection with the death of her two children JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan. This is a super complicated and often disturbing story that's been in national headlines since 2019, with lots of twists and turns. KTVB's “Inside the Courtroom” host Andrea Dearden is here to help us make sense of what could be the most complex and publicized case Boise has ever seen. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KTVB Sports Director Jay Tust joins B.J. Rains for a Friday edition of Bronco Nation News LIVE. Topics include tomorrow's football spring game, another transfer visiting the basketball team and more.
B.J. Rains and KTVB sports director Jay Tust discuss and recap Monday's Boise State football Pro Day, take a look at the basketball team's needs in the transfer portal and more on a Tuesday edition on Bronco Nation News LIVE.
It's been a few months since Bryan Kohberger was arrested in Pennsylvania for the alleged murder of four University of Idaho students. What do we know about the case against the former Washington State University student, and what's still a mystery? KTVB's Alexandra Duggan is here to give us the latest on this story, including details on the planned demolition of the house where the tragedy occurred. Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Can't get enough of us?! We get it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In February of 2007, a 33-year-old Idaho man disappeared on his way to meet up with a friend. After he was last seen, he sent a series of bizarre text messages to his girlfriend claiming he was leaving. When police opened up an investigation, they uncovered a love triangle that resulted in an arrest and the theory that he was killed by a woman who was obsessed with him. This is the story of Jeramy Burt. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. KTVB: https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/idaho-press/no-answer-15-years-later-regarding-missing-boise-man/277-b12e700f-b31a-41b4-b792-885ea4f87542 2. NBC: https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/cold-case-spotlight/idaho-family-seeks-answers-11-year-search-jeramy-burt-n848676 3. Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/jeramy-carl-burt 4. Idaho State Journal: https://www.idahostatejournal.com/freeaccess/no-answers-15-years-later-for-missing-man-with-local-ties/article_06c33fd5-097c-5e3d-b698-c76a6abdd51a.html 5. NBC: https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/cold-case-spotlight/idaho-family-seeks-answers-11-year-search-jeramy-burt-n848676 6. KTVB: https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/idaho-press/two-boise-men-went-missing-three-years-apart-connections-might-link-their-cold-cases/277-c8898d2f-1c17-45ff-b9c2-d9cc5c126315 7. Kim's Obituary: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/idahostatejournal/name/kimberly-george-obituary?id=8552105 8. The Context of Things: https://thecontextofthings.com/2014/04/14/is-the-disappearance-of-jeramy-carl-burt-tied-to-jeannie-braun-or-jeannie-el-bakri/?fbclid=IwAR17Lv_4ZahBSZK_TRrk4NtyZQ6ynRZsiIT32fKKs8be7_oS7k6FmabNx-s 9. The Idaho Statesman: https://www.newspapers.com/image/692255573/?terms=jeramy%20burt&match=1 10. Idaho State Journal: https://www.idahostatejournal.com/members/american-falls-man-missing-since-2007-mother-believes-he-was-the-victim-of-foul-play/article_72af6916-b64a-11e3-9843-0019bb2963f4.html 11. Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/lj4nav/the_2007_disappearance_of_jeramy_burt_from_boise/ 12. Disappeared: https://www.discoveryplus.com/video/disappeared/doomed-romance 13. The Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/ahren-benjamin-barnard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
BNN's B.J. Rains and KTVB's Jay Tust are LIVE in Sacramento with the Boise State men's basketball team ahead of Thursday's NCAA Tournament game against Northwestern. See the team arrival, hear from coach Leon Rice and more.
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A coalition consisting of twenty-two local, regional, and national news organizations has been formed with the intention of requesting that the court in the case against a man accused of killing four students at the University of Idaho reduce the scope of the gag order. The coalition, in which The Associated Press participates, maintains that allowing the press access to law enforcement officers and other officials involved in high-stakes criminal cases provides the general public with essential background information and a deeper comprehension of how the criminal justice system functions. In connection with the killings that occurred as a result of stabbings in Moscow, Idaho, Bryan Kohberger, age 28, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder as well as burglary. The prosecuting attorneys have not said whether or not they intend to seek the death sentence at this time. According to Josh Hoffner, national news director for The Associated Press, “This order is unnecessarily sweeping and broad and severely impedes the public's understanding of a significant criminal investigation that profoundly impacted the community,” As a result of the case's extensive media attention, the Latah County Magistrate Judge Megan Marshall issued a gag order at the beginning of this month, which forbade attorneys, law enforcement agencies, and any other parties concerned with the case from discussing it. On Thursday, she expanded the scope of the gag order, making it illegal for any attorneys representing survivors, witnesses, or family members of victims to speak or write about the case. “There is a balance between protecting the right to a fair trial for all parties involved and the right to free expression as afforded under both the United States and Idaho Constitution,” Marshall wrote in the amended order. “To preserve the right to a fair trial some curtailment of the dissemination of information in this case is necessary and authorized under the law.” According to Dan Shelley, president of the Radio Television Digital News Association, there are alternative means to ensure that a trial is conducted fairly. The coalition includes the national association as a member organization. Courts all around the United States are frequently able, even in the most high-profile cases, to find methods to strike a balance between the rights of defendants and the rights of the public to have access to essential information. Shelley argued that there was no valid reason why the current court couldn't reach the same conclusion. The Idaho Statesman, BoiseDev, KHQ in Spokane, Washington, and KTVB in Boise, Idaho are some of the news organizations who are members of the media coalition. Other news organizations that are members of the media alliance include The Seattle Times, The New York Times, and BoiseDev. In the following days, the group is planning to oppose the gag order by filing court filings in opposition to it. As a result of such publicity, judges frequently find themselves in a difficult position as they attempt to uphold the right of the defendant to a fair trial. Courts are occasionally of the opinion that restricting the ability of persons engaged in a criminal case to discuss it and thereby controlling the flow of information around the case is an efficient strategy to reduce publicity and help protect the right to a fair trial. On the other hand, gag orders have the potential to violate the First Amendment rights of both the general public and the individuals concerned in the case. In their capacity as watchdogs, news organizations that cover the courts are responsible for keeping the general public informed about the functioning of the legal system. Betsy Russell, a member of the media coalition and the president of the Idaho Press Club, stated that having conversations with the officials involved in criminal cases helps journalists understand the nuances of legal arguments and the technical steps of court proceedings. This allows journalists to provide coverage that is both fair and comprehensive. “We're not lawyers for the most part, nor are our readers, and those explanations can help make sure that inaccurate information isn't spread about what's happening in our halls of justice,” Russell said. The United States Supreme Court has determined that gag orders do infringe on the public's right to know what is going on in the nation's courtrooms. However, the high court has also stated that certain gag orders are permissible, provided that they are the least restrictive way to ensure a fair trial and that they are narrowly tailored to achieve their purpose. The initial gag order that Marshall issued on January 3 did not include any stated reasons as to why she felt it was necessary to issue the gag order. It prohibited the parties involved in the criminal case from making any statements outside of court other than directly quoting actual court records that were filed in the case. This included investigators, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, and agents of the prosecuting attorney or defense attorney. Notably, both the attorneys for the prosecution and the defense had submitted a paper almost two hours earlier stating that they agreed to the establishment of a gag order and desired for it to include police officers and investigators. Kohberger's defense attorney Anne Taylor and the Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson said in their brief that the court “This Court has both a constitutional duty and the inherent authority to ‘minimize the effects of prejudicial pretrial publicity' and ‘to ensure the efficacious administration of justice,'” Marshall reinforced the prohibition in the updated gag order that was issued on Thursday. He added any attorneys who represent witnesses, victims, or family members of victims to the list of those who are prohibited from speaking. The amended order prohibits any statement that is not a direct quote from court documents and calls out a number of types of statements that are specifically prohibited. These types of statements include “any opinion as to the merits of the case or the claims or defense of a party,” Beginning on the 26th of June, Kohberger will have a preliminary hearing that will last for five days. Follow Tony Brueski on Twitter https://twitter.com/tonybpod 4 Killed For What is a production of True Crime Today; listen & sub to True Crime Today Here: https://availableon.com/truecrimetodayatruecrimepodcast Join our Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/834636321133023 If you have information about the Moscow, Idaho murders: Tip Line: 208-883-7180 Email: tipline@ci.moscow.id.us Digital Media: http://fbi.gov/moscowidah