Community invited to fight human trafficking at Pocatello Walk for Freedom
Activists in Pocatello will take to the streets on Saturday, Oct. 19 for the Pocatello Walk for Freedom. Community members are invited to participate…
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Activists in Pocatello will take to the streets on Saturday, Oct. 19 for the Pocatello Walk for Freedom. Community members are invited to participate…
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Wyoming officials say a Cheyenne man has grown a pumpkin that weighs in at 1,491 pounds, a new state record. The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported…
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The Idaho State University Department of Physics and the Kiwanis Club of Pocatello will host a Haunted Science Laboratory exhibit open to the public…
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The Idaho State Department of Education has awarded federal grant funding to help 19 Idaho schools purchase new equipment for their National School…
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UPDATE: 10:55 a.m. Jefferson Central Fire Chief Carl Anderson said the fire was especially dangerous because of reports that ammunition was kept in…
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Idaho Power Company says its decision to cease operations at the Boardman coal-fired power plant on December 31, 2020 will decrease rates for Idaho…
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Prosecutors have charged a man with felony drunken driving in connection with a September collision that left a teenage pedestrian with a broken…
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Potato farmers are bringing in the last of their harvests and figuring out which spuds can be saved. The weather on Thursday was not cooperating with…
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High-speed fiber is coming to all of Idaho Falls. In a unanimous vote on Thursday at a special city council meeting, Thursday evening, the Idaho…
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Thursday marked a change of the guard for District 5 of the Idaho State Police as Capt. Eric Dayley retired. Passing the flag to new District 5…
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Neighborhoods in Bannock County are looking better by the year. NeighborWork Pocatello hosted community members on a bus to see “before and…
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Drop, cover and hold! That’s the message people are taking seriously around the world Thursday. It is International ShakeOut day. Pocatello…
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“We’re doing more of a variety and that there are more options other than just the regular just pizza,” said eighth grade student…
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The community is rallying behind the 5 Mile Inn Bar and Cafe that closed its doors because of a fire earlier this month. Local business owners, Rory…
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Records obtained from the Bannock County Courthouse reveal that Steven Skylar Drain not only knew the woman he allegedly stabbed, they were dating.…
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Governor Brad Little and House Speaker Scott Bedke issued statements Thursday in response to federal Judge B. Lynn Winmill’s ruling striking…
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A 36-year-old Salt Lake City man was sentenced to 235 months in federal prison for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and…
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Idaho State University’s Rupp Debate Squad continued its season’s success of capturing top honors recently at the Hunt Classic…
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Twenty agencies will join local farm producers for the third annual Ag Fest at the Pinecrest Event Center in Idaho Falls Saturday. The event is…
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China said Thursday it detained two U.S. citizens on suspicion of organizing others to illegally cross the border, amid sharpening tensions between…
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Eleven public libraries throughout Idaho were selected to each receive a $1,000 grant from Libraries Lead with Digital Skills. They are: Caldwell…
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Twin Falls County Deputies responded to a report of a black Honda Civic leaving a gas station in Hollister after the driver pumped gas and left…
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Idaho’s Superintendent of Public Instruction Sherri Ybarra says she’ll ask the Legislature for a $101 million increase to the public…
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Idaho Falls Power will review the status of its Fiber Optic Pilot Project during an open house tonight. IFP General Manager Bear Prairie will present…
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The Wyoming Department of Transportation will outline results of a recent transit review of the Snake River Bridge Replacement project at the…
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Idaho authorities say a Boise police officer has been arrested and charged with felony rape. Eric Simunich, 43, turned himself in on Wednesday. Court…
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Jackson Hole Fire/EMS were called to mitigate a gas leak at the Karns Meadow well house Tuesday morning. Upon arrival, responders recognized the…
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Ten speakers will present on various topics at TEDxIdahoStateUniversity on Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the ISU Stephens Performing Arts Center…
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A Pocatello trail will be getting a few improvements over the next few weeks. City volunteers and U.S. Forest Service crews are partnering for…
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Although Halloween is still 30 days away, people in Blackfoot had the opportunity to get their candy fill Tuesday at a new shop, with a familiar face…
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Pocatello city roads are getting better by the year. The city’s Street Operations Department recently completed paving more than 30 miles of…
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Two grizzly bear cubs have been killed on railroad tracks in northwestern Montana, driving the number of bear deaths toward last year’s record…
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Update: 8:20 am 10-17 Northbound lanes of Interstate 15, at mile marker 26.5, north of Malad, were blocked for about an hour Wednesday night when a…
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High school students got a head start on planning for their futures, tonight. Bonneville High School hosted the Southeast Idaho College Fair.…
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Have you heard of ROY? Students at Blackfoot High School are working to spread the word about their anti-bullying campaign and hope that they can…
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Significant changes are being made to the signs at certain railroad crossings in Idaho “What we’re doing is bringing it up to national…
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Not everyone dances to the same beat in life. Some people don’t start dancing until later in life. Judy Liday began teaching the “Oldies…
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Paul Cardall has recorded 11 No. 1 albums on the Billboard charts. He has had 21 albums in the Top 10. His music has amassed 2 billion streams and…
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Learning is something everyone does differently. Some learn best in a classroom, while others are distracted by their surroundings. Now there is a…
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Update: 8:25 a.m. 10-15-19 Fire Departments from South Fremont, Ashton, and Madison were called to a large fire at the “Ard Landfill” on…
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The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to a smoke-filled room at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center around noon Tuesday. Upon investigation,…
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First it was Amazon, and then local grocery stores. And now you can have CBD products created locally and delivered to your home. Snake River Solace…
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has issued a salvage order for the pond at Jensen Grove Park in Blackfoot effective now through October 31.…
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Visitation at Yellowstone National Park was at a 5-year low in September. The park hosted 693,118 visits in September, a 4.3% decrease from September…
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The U.S. Department of Interior says its various programs resulted in $315 billion in economic output and supported 1.8 million jobs during the past…
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UPDATE 3:40 p.m.: Pocatello Police say they are continuing to investigate the incident. “We thank the students who contacted school officials…
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A recent analysis by the Washington, D.C. nonprofit RepresentWomen ranks Wyoming 26th in the nation for gender parity in elected office. The Casper…
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Western governors say atmospheric nuclear weapons testing exposed more states and more people to radiation fallout and resulting cancers and other…
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More help may be on the way for those suffering under staggering medical bills that have been turned over to debt collectors Melaleuca C-E-O Frank…
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A man charged with first-degree murder in connection with a mass stabbing that left a 3-year-old girl dead and eight other people wounded has been…
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You are encouraged to use caution and remain alert as changes are made to signs at railroad crossings in Idaho. Traditional red stop signs are being…
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Residents in Teton County, Wyoming should not be alarmed if they hear emergency warning sirens today. Emergency Management officials will be testing…
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In response to public interest in the popular HBO television mini-series focused on the Russian Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident, the Idaho…
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Columbus Day was first enacted in 1892, soon after a mass lynching of 11 Italian Americans in New Orleans. It became a national holiday in 1934 to…
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The Idaho National Laboratory formally opened two new buildings in Idaho Falls Monday. Together, the Cybercore Integration Center (CIC) and the…
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Washie the Cleaner Toilet Seat designed by former Bannock County Clerk Rob Poleki won $20,000 at the Boise Startup Week Pitch Competition last week.…
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If you’re one that worries about how clean public restrooms really are, you’re not alone. One dad in Pocatello was concerned after his…
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An Idaho Falls couple will be honored Tuesday with the AARP’s most prestigious volunteer award. Mozelle and Don Neville will receive the 2019…
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Authorities have released plans to stop devastating wildfires in southwestern Idaho, southeastern Oregon and northern Nevada with one option creating…
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Customers of Idaho Power Company who generate some of their own electricity may soon fall under a new rate structure. The utility and Idaho Public…
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Idaho gas prices bumped up 2.1 cents per gallon in the past week. GasBuddy surveys of 802 Idaho service stations indicate prices averaged $2.76 per…
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Early snowstorms in northwest Montana have contributed to the deaths of five grizzly bears in one week on the Rocky Mountain Front. The Missoulian…
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A 20-year-old Sugar City man walked away from a small plane crash in Island Park Saturday. Dawson Pocock was trying to land his single-engine plane…
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A garage fire forced the evacuation of a 4-plex apartment complex in the 200 block of Stace Street in Idaho Falls Sunday. Firefighters arrived at…
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The Drive for the Cure Foundation hosted the annual Pink Tea lunch on Saturday to pay tribute to women who have battled breast cancer. This…
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Two people were arrested on felony drug charges following a traffic stop at around 5:45 p.m Wednesday near the intersection of “J” and…
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Pocatello Police are investigating a stabbing incident in the 500 block of South 8th Avenue at around 9 p.m. Saturday. Police say a woman was stabbed…
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For every taser that’s been fired, there’s an officer who’s spent hours learning about and training with it. This week, members of…
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Charles Buck is a 36-year-old with developmental disabilities and kidney failure. He’s spent the last six years receiving dialysis treatments…
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Football, soccer and volleyball programs are in full swing across the country, and with most contact sports, injuries are inevitable, especially to…
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Clen Atchley and his family have been farming for 49 years. He says this year, in particular, has been one big challenge. “This has been a…
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This weekend, a unique event will combine everything you love about a Bridal Fair with everything you love about the Parade of Homes. It’s the…
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To ensure that electric rates remain low for their members, Fall River Electric Cooperative is asking its members for help. The non-profit company,…
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UPDATE: The mother of one of the missing hunters report they have been found. ORIGINAL: Search and Rescue teams in three counties are looking for…
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This week is Mental Illness Awareness Week. Idaho State University and mental health professionals are combining forces to help bring mental health…
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Idaho Falls Police Chief Bryce Johnson presented a Community Partner Award to Melaleuca CEO Frank VanderSloot Thursday at the Idaho Falls City…
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This is the weekend to let your Bengal Pride roar. It’s homecoming at Idaho State University, and Saturday is the big day. Events kick off with…
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Two Jackson Hole Airport flights, involving 272 passengers, were delayed at around 5:05 a.m. Friday. Security screening personnel discovered an…
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Idaho Falls businessman Frank VanderSloot and his wife Belinda have announced a second $500,000 donation to help Idaho citizens defend themselves…
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Snowfall has closed a road in Yellowstone National Park for the season. Snow, wind and ice prompted park officials to close the road over Dunraven…
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More than five years ago, the iconic ‘I’ was removed from Red Hill on the campus of Idaho State University due to safety concerns. Thanks…
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A delegation of statehouse officials will be on hand Thursday as Fluor Idaho commemorates the near completion of transuranic waste debris treatment…
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In the state of Idaho kindergarten is not mandatory, and most programs that are offered are only half-day, which is something that could soon change…
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Amazon.com plans to build its first Idaho fulfillment center in Nampa. According to Amazon, the facility will create more than 1,000 full-time jobs…
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The world of skiing has lost a true friend and ambassador. A. W. “Woody” Anderson passed away Sunday. He and his wife, Sandy, are the…
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A 36-year-old Moscow man was sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court to 63 months in federal prison for possession of child pornography. Chief U.S.…
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The final pieces of the Wyoming State Capitol renovation project are expected to be completed before the start of the next legislative session. The…
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Representatives of the Idaho Division of Veterans Services (DVS) were in Blackfoot Thursday to launch construction of Idaho’s second State…
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Custer County is marking the 26th anniversary of the mysterious disappearance of Stephanie Crane from the streets of Challis. Stephanie, who would…
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If Idaho spent the remaining $150 million of the estimated $240 million it’s getting from the sale of residential properties and commercial…
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Idaho State Police investigated a two-vehicle crash southbound Interstate 15 at milepost 168, near Dubois Thursday around 5:05 a.m. ISP reports…
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New signs were placed along the White Clouds Wilderness boundary, reflecting the change in name of the area as the Cecil D. Andrus White Clouds…
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An early deep freeze has Idaho potato and onion farmers rushing to harvest crops or hoping the buried vegetables will survive the frozen nights this…
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Parking changes could be coming to downtown Idaho Falls as early as Friday. Idaho Falls Downtown Development hopes to take over enforcement of on…
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A former caregiver has been arrested in southern California in connection with the death of a disabled Boise man who was left in a scalding bath. The…
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UPDATE 11:46 p.m.: The Idaho Transportation Department has opened Interstate 15 from Dubois, milepost 167, to the Montana state line. ___ ORIGINAL:…
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Former Idaho State Board of Education President Karen McGee, of Pocatello, has joined the executive board of the Coalition of Idaho Charter School…
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Idaho State University confirms that Biological Sciences professor Dr. Timothy Magnuson died of natural causes last weekend while on a back-packing…
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A Blackfoot woman who lied to authorities about a vehicle-pedestrian incident will spend a year and a day in federal prison. Olivia Sabrina Jay, 23,…
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Downtown Idaho Falls is experiencing a boom in revitalization but not as much in one section, South Downtown. “I think there is a lot of…
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