Idaho tribe asks state to ban all Indian school mascots
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are asking state lawmakers to stop Idaho public schools from using Native American mascots. The Idaho Statesman obtained…
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The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are asking state lawmakers to stop Idaho public schools from using Native American mascots. The Idaho Statesman obtained…
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Idaho restaurants say they have been scammed out of hundreds of dollars by someone ordering dozens of pizza over the phone but failing to pick them…
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While the War Bonnet Round Up may be Idaho’s Oldest Rodeo, this year it will feature one of the newest up-and-coming events in the rodeo world:…
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One of the suspects in the murder of a Pocatello woman in March appeared in the Bannock County Courthouse Thursday. Dustin Alfaro, 18, of California,…
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A 70-year-old Kansas man has died in an accidental drowning while fly-fishing in western Wyoming. Lincoln County Sheriff Shane Johnson says Mark…
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Although fire safety issues have been documented, the 4-H Livestock Auction will be held at the Teton County, Wyoming Heritage Arena Friday. 4-H…
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UPDATE: 8:30 a.m. The Idaho Falls Fire Department said a fire in the 2000 block of Bodily Circle was started by a malfunctioning lamp. The lamp then…
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The Madison Fire Department responded to a brush fire in the Moody area, close to 8000 East and 500 North in the Moody Canyon around 5:45 Thursday…
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The Idaho Falls beat the Great Falls Voyagers 6-5 in the first game of a double header, but dropped the night cap 7-4 to end the first half of the…
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Many new cars on the road are equipped with some of the latest technology. From rearview cameras to motion sensors, auto tech has come a long way.…
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Many of us do not want to hear these words, but school is back in session in about a month. School districts across the area have already begun…
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Over 60 employers are taking part in a Job Fair at Rocky Mountain Middle School from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. Thursday. Sponsored by the Idaho Department…
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A dispute between the City of Blackfoot and a local charter school has raised a lot of eyebrows recently. And while the issue may be quite complex,…
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The Wyoming Department of Transportation is auctioning two “Welcome to Wyoming” signs that were recently found in storage. The Wyoming…
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UPDATE 4:50 p.m. The Sheep Fire at the Idaho National Laboratory desert site is sufficiently contained to scale back the emergency response,…
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A Wyoming Highway Patrol vehicle was involved in a motor vehicle collision Thursday around 3:32 p.m. The collision occurred at West Jefferson Road…
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The Central Fire District currently has fire crews on scene of a haystack fire in the area of 400 North 4300 East. Officials ask you stay away from…
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As the threat of wildfire danger continues to increase, interim Ketchum Fire Chief Tom Bowman has implemented Stage 1 Fire Restrictions on all public…
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The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) has announced it will not increase average wholesale base power rates for the 2020-2021 rate period. The…
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Scattered thunderstorms Friday afternoon and evening thanks to monsoonal energy from the south. Some of that stormy weather will carry over into…
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Two black bears have been killed and another is being sought after a busy summer of bear activity at Yellowstone National Park. All three bears…
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Authorities in northern Utah say fireworks set off during Pioneer Day hit a police car and started a fire in a nearby field. Lt. Cody Stromberg with…
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A rabid bat has been identified in Custer County near Red Fish Lake. This is the first rabid bat located in Public Health District 7 so far this…
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Idaho wildlife managers are hoping hundreds of hunter game cameras will help the state get an accurate count of wolves. The Coeur d’Alene Press…
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A new report shows aquifer levels dropped slightly in the last year, but Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer (ESPA) spring flows are showing a general upward…
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Wyoming highway crews have been busy this week keeping one of the roads leading to Yellowstone National Park open. The Wyoming Department of…
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A Wyoming man accused of killing his wife is set to go on trial next month. The Cody Enterprise reported Wednesday the first-degree murder trial of…
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department says a Buffalo man has pleaded guilty to poaching four cow elk and harassing big game from a vehicle. The agency…
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The Salmon Challis National Forest has implemented an emergency road and trail closure. Forest officials said they took the action to protect forest…
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The second annual Ammon Mayor’s Community Service Awards were held Wednesday night at the Thunder Ridge High School Performing Arts Center.…
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A greenhouse in Jackson is taking farming to new heights, and is helping to change the way farming is done in places it may not be easy to do so.…
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Over 100 years ago, members of the Rigby family made their way into the southern parts of Idaho and started to farm. Today, dozens of family members…
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The Zoo Idaho in Pocatello is moving forward with it’s 20-year improvement plan, starting with the wetlands. Currently, the project is about…
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Men, women, and youth competed July 20 and 21 to find out who can draw their gun the fastest. This is the 9th year competition has been held in Idaho…
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The Wyoming State Building Commission has approved a 50-50 match of $7,577,330 to help the Wyoming Community College Commission move forward with a…
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Dogs are known to be able to sniff out drugs, bombs and people. Now, national parks are using them to sniff out aquatic invasive species. Inspectors…
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No criminal charges will be filed in the deaths of two men killed when a trench collapsed last year in northwest Wyoming. The Jackson Hole News &…
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The Rose Road Interchange construction project will mark another milestone Friday, when the Idaho Transportation Department closes the I-15 Exit 98…
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People whose vision starts failing due to various eye diseases have an increasingly difficult time getting along, especially if they are living…
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UPDATE 8:10 P.M. 7/23/19: As a result of the Sheep Fire, operations for non-essential staff have been curtailed for all Idaho National Laboratory…
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US 20 traffic will be re-routed at the US-20 Lorenzo Bridge in Madison County beginning Wednesday, July 24. Traffic will be switched to the westbound…
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Yellowstone National Park rangers say a group of about 50 people walked to within 5 to 10 feet of a herd of bison at Observation Point Trail in the…
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UPDATE: 9 a.m. The size of the “Blue Creek” fire has been down-sized. Originally mapped at 400 acres, it was reassessed at 88 acres…
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The “Shady” fire has grown to 1,964 acres about 2 miles east of Seafoam Guard Station in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness.…
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It’s a very special day for many Brigham Young University-Idaho students because they’re no longer students, they’re graduates.…
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Over the past several weeks, “Mormon crickets” have been causing quite the stir in parts of southern Idaho. Millions of shield-backed…
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The Idaho Falls Chukars beat the Missoula Osprey 6-4 in 10 innings on Tuesday. The Chukars can clinch the Pioneer League North Division first half…
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A Rigby woman has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for possessing sexually explicit images of a minor. 28-year-old Elizabeth Dawn Evans was…
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Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. One in eight women will be diagnosed with it at some point in their life, according to…
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After 34 years at the Development Workshop, Mike O’Bleness is getting ready to say good-bye. The Development Workshop is a rehabilitation and…
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Idaho State Police did not need a SWAT team to deal with an accident on State Highway 22 at Milepost 59 near Dubois Tuesday morning. According to…
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For Wednesday, a dry cold front will sweep through the area from the west, bringing gusty winds. A few scattered thunderstorms will still be possible…
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Fire danger has risen to “high” for Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, the National Elk Refuge, and the rest of…
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Idaho Falls Firefighters responded quickly to put down a fire southwest of the Soccer Complex at W. 33rd South at 2:48 p.m. According to fire…
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Fire caused significant damage to a home in Firth at around 10 p.m. Monday. Firth Fire Chief Dale Meacham said the home was owned by Marlene Rogers.…
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Fire managers have scheduled a community meeting in Stanley at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Stanley Community Building to discuss activity on the Vader…
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Wyoming’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged in June at 3.5%. The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services reported the rate…
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You could be a victim of a data breach or a credit scam without even knowing it. Scammers know what is going on in the world, and they play off it.…
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A total of 2,635 graduates will receive degrees during Brigham Young University of Idaho’s 2019 Spring Semester Commencement. The ceremony will…
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A judge says he won’t block sheep grazing in a mountain range on the Idaho-Montana border despite worries by wildlife advocates that…
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Bayer presented a $10,000 check to the Pocatello-Chubbuck Chamber Foundation Monday, a move that will aid ISU’s YourFIT program. YourFIT…
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UPDATE 10:01 P.M. 7/22/19: James Swigert of Challis, has died from his injuries at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise. ORIGINAL STORY:…
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Filled with frustration, one Bannock County resident is taking matters into her own hands. Claudia Ortega started a petition to recall Bannock County…
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“They say 70% of the jobs seven years from now have not been developed today, they’re not even in existence, and we know that those jobs…
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The hot southwest flow will continue for Tuesday, we’ll see highs into the mid to upper 90’s. Scattered thunderstorms tonight and…
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Construction is expected to start Monday, July 22, on a 29-mile stretch of Interstate 15 from milepost 167 north of the Dubois Interchange to the…
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Update: A small airplane made an emergency landing Sunday afternoon in a field behind the Pioneer Equipment Co. near N Yellowstone Hwy. in Idaho…
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With six months left before the 2020 census and no additional state funding for outreach, some Idaho groups are feeling the crunch to put together a…
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Idaho recorded a 2.8% unemployment rate for June, marking the 19th consecutive month the rate has stayed below 3%. The Idaho Press reported Sunday…
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission is looking at options for meeting employee housing issues in Jackson, after meetings in Cheyenne last week. The…
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Drought conditions are starting to creep into northern Idaho as summer temperatures begin to dry the state. Boise State Public Radio reported Monday…
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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has completed the second and third phases of review of the NuScale Small Modular Reactor (SMR) design.…
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On Sunday, July 21st around 6:40 AM, Bonneville County Deputies were called to Marler’s Auto Supply on North 15th East to a call about a…
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The state of Idaho will receive $1,061,064 as its part of a 50-state, $425 million settlement with Equifax. Equifax agreed to the settlement as the…
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Fire Update: 7-22 10:25 a.m. The Great Basin Incident Management Team 5 has taken command of the Vader fire. As of 6 a.m., its primary goal was…
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The Madison Fire Department was called to an apartment complex at 419 West Main Street in Rexburg shortly after 10 a.m. Sunday. Smoke was coming from…
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A Wyoming home construction contractor has been arrested after skipping a court appearance on police claims that he stole $50,000 worth of property…
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The National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued a HeatAdvisory, which is in effect from noon to 8 PM MDT Monday. * TEMPERATURE…95 to 100.…
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Some of the best coaches, referees and other sports officials in east Idaho will be part of a first-ever event Thursday, July 25 at Skyline High…
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The Lava Zipline Adventure isn’t just a zip line. It’s also a challenging athletic course. “We try to find the right balance for…
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The city of Pocatello and the Caribou Targhee National Forest are teaming up to build a wildlife fence southwest of the city. The fence will help…
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An Idaho Falls man is in custody after a high speed chase Saturday night. The Idaho Falls Police Department said an officer saw a car being driven…
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KIDK Eyewitness News anchor Todd Kunz and weekend weather forecaster Jeff Roper caught up with Garth Brooks before the Friday night concert in Boise,…
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For eight years, Pat Tucker, a local woman from Idaho Falls, has been raising money to supply life-saving resources for first responders. She…
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Idaho Falls Zoo visitors had a chance to experience the world of meat-eaters. Once a year, the zoo showcases the top-level predators and shows off…
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Crumbl Cookie opened its doors to the public Friday in Pocatello. It’s a popular cookie store that has expanded to six states. However, what…
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Friday scores from AA Legion baseball Area C district tournament at Halliwell Park in Pocatello. Minico Storm 13, Canyon Ridge Blackhawks 6…
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Friday scores from AA Legion baseball Area C district tournament at Halliwell Park in Pocatello. Minico Storm 13, Canyon Ridge Blackhawks 6…
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Friday in Pocatello, a concert was held at FMC Park for the first time in nearly a decade. The first annual Shady Grove Music Camp kicked off around…
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The Better Business Bureau are warning people of a scam going around affecting people traveling this summer. The Better Business Bureau said they…
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Groups and businesses around Idaho Falls competed head to head in the College of Eastern Idaho’s Great Race for Education…
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The phone app, Faceapp, has been making headlines about its privacy concerns recently. The Better Business Bureau says this is a wake up call for…
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“What does the growth of Idaho Falls look like five to ten years from now? Does it still make sense that we would have widened a quarter of a…
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A music festival in southern Idaho has been canceled because organizers say they feared potential raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement…
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A teenager was transported to the hospital after a motorcycle accident Wednesday night. The Power County Sheriff’s Office reports the accident…
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Lighter winds for Saturday with temperatures peaking into the mid to upper 80’s. Sunday through Tuesday, high pressure builds over Utah and…
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Wyoming has been paid nearly $500,000 from a multi-state settlement stemming from a financial company selling unregistered securities. KGWN-TV…
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After 34 years of service to individuals with disabilities, President and CEO of Development Workshop, Inc. Mike O’Bleness will be retiring…
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