BYU promises to change honor-code probes after protest
Brigham Young University will change the way it enforces its honor code following protests calling for more compassion at The Church of Jesus Christ…
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Brigham Young University will change the way it enforces its honor code following protests calling for more compassion at The Church of Jesus Christ…
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A Jackson Hole High School team scored some national recognition this month with a 12th place finish in the National ProStart Invitational, the…
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UPDATE 5/13/18 2:50 p.m. The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office reports the victim from the shooting incident, 23-year-old Michael A. Ephram of…
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The Jefferson County Commissioners held a public hearing Monday to consider the adoption of a new area of impact agreement and map for the city of…
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Jefferson County’s Park and Rec. department is building a 900 ft long, 12 ft tall sound barrier. The wall will provide safety and comfort to…
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Yellowstone National Park officials say if a bear approaches or touches your car, honk your horn and drive away to discourage this behavior. On…
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Idaho officials say inspectors have already intercepted 14 boats carrying invasive mussels into the state nearly a month into inspection season. The…
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Two state agencies have teamed up to create what they’re calling a “beaver deceiver” at a wetland project near Montpelier. Dingle…
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UPDATE:Pocatello Police said a 66-year-old woman was driving a Toyota Corolla on Pole Line Road. According to police, she went through a red light at…
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Police say a Wyoming cyclist is in critical condition after he was hit by a pickup truck. The Casper Star-Tribune reports the pickup turned right on…
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Residents or travelers may see some smoke in the air near the Arco Highway Tuesday. The Idaho Falls, INL, and Central Fire District fire departments…
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UPDATE: 5-14 Damages are estimated at $75,000 after three farm buildings were destroyed by wildfire Monday. The Madison Fire Department said a tree…
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An email scam last week affected the personal information of more than 2,000 clients with the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Those affected…
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Four schools in Idaho Falls received a check to fund special needs programs from donations collected by Idaho Falls community members. Back in April,…
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For today and Wednesday, expect sunny and warm conditions for the morning and midday. In the afternoons, we’ll see scattered thunderstorms.…
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A new charter high will be starting up this fall in Idaho Falls. It will be called White Pine Stem Academy and will initially be located at 2664 1st…
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On April 1, the Portneuf District Library announced plans to move from its current location on Stuart Avenue in Chubbuck to the corner of East…
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The late winter snow took a toll on radio-collared mule deer fawns during March and April but had less effect on collared elk calves, according to…
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For Tuesday and Wednesday, expect sunny warm conditions for the morning and midday. In the afternoons, we’ll see scattered thunderstorms.…
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Teton County, Wyoming officials will modify rules to accommodate a Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation banquet at the Heritage Arena. The 49,000 square…
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The Idaho Army National Guard’s 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team (CBCT) will deploy for a 29-day training exercise May 24 through June 21 at…
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Idaho gas prices have risen 5.6 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.14 per gallon, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 802…
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A noisy geyser in Yellowstone National Park has roared back to life after three years of quiet. Ledge Geyser is one of the biggest in…
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Final design plans for the Interstate 15 Fort Hall exit will be available for review as the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) and…
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“Our school district has a pattern and practice over years, of avoiding the requirement to put pieces of public lands to public bids, and the…
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UPDATE 5/12/19 12:07 P.M.: Police are searching for a man who was able to run away from the end of a pursuit, Saturday night in Bingham county. An…
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State, local, and federal fire fighting agencies joined a full day of exercises on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands near the Menan Buttes…
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We’ll continue with the above average temperatures for the next few days, with breezy afternoon winds. However, we’ll see a few…
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Expecting shower chances to increase by mid-week, with breezy conditions in the 70’s and hitting 80 in Pocatello and Central Mountains for…
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A driver rolled their pickup truck pulling a trailer on I-15 about three miles south of Blackfoot on the northbound lanes. Law enforcement officers…
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Two Boise parks are being renamed to honor Native Americans from the local past. Idaho Press reports the Boise City Council voted unanimously on the…
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A southeastern Wyoming technical school once slated to close expects to enroll more than 200 students by fall. WyoTech technical school officials…
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Wildlife officials have released into a northern Utah reservoir thousands of tiger muskie fish, a hybrid predator that’s popular with anglers…
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Lawmakers in Congress are scheduled to take up legislation protecting grizzly bears against future hunting as federal and state officials appeal a…
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Lawmakers in several states want to make sure women needing surgery have a chance to say no to a medical student examining them while they’re…
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been ordered to identify any women who accused the former head of a missionary training center of…
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The family of a Washington man who was severely injured in a November car crash near Bliss, Idaho is trying to find the driver of a truck that fled…
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Idaho State Police investigated a crash with injuries on the eastbound lanes of I86 at mile marker 62 near Chubbuck. 21-year-old Garth D. Blackburn…
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Letter carriers are taking part in an annual tradition for one of the largest food drives of the year. Today was the 27th annual letter…
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We are approaching near the middle of the year and there are probably a few of us that haven’t been doing to well on keeping up with our…
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For a dozen years, families in Pocatello have spent have the second Sunday in May getting active with their mothers. “It’s 12 years of…
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An eastern Utah economic development group has selected an investment firm for a public-private partnership to finance and build a proposed rail line…
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A log jam on the South Fork of the Payette River has led the Boise National Forest, along with emergency responders and river experts, to issue a…
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A 59-year-old Utah man has admitted shooting at power substations, including one where damage knocked out power to two counties. Stephen Plato McRae…
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A visit from the head of the U.S. Census Bureau hasn’t eased concerns about security and a possible citizenship question on next year’s…
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An Orofino man pleaded guilty to a lesser charge for causing the death of his infant daughter after a jury failed to come to a decision last year.…
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Sunny and breezy conditions for Mother’s Day Sunday and a nice stretch of 70+ degree days before showers/T-storms return on Wed/Thu.…
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UPDATE 5/11/19 11:00 a.m.: Madison County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that the man killed was Jeremy Essig. —- One man was killed in a…
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UPDATE 5/10/19 3:15 p.m.: Erik Ohlson has been sentenced for the killing of his pregnant ex-girlfriend on Friday. Judge Bruce Pickett sentenced…
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High pressure builds back into the region for this weekend, with just a few storms in our National Parks and local mountains. Warmer temperatures and…
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The family of a 4-month-old baby being cared for by a teen babysitter now facing abuse charges says the infant has died. The baby’s great aunt…
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As part of its Clean and Green citywide cleanup, Idaho Falls has teamed with Western Records Destruction to offer a free shredding service to…
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Officials say an eight-year plan for a major upgrade to the nation’s weather radar stations to help predict dangerous storms and improve air…
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It was complete darkness for several days at the National Weather Service in Pocatello. There Doppler radar system went down leaving them blind to…
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Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers escaped serious injury when their patrol car was hit by a car on Interstate 25, near Douglas. The officers were…
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John Frey sat in his room at the Bennion Veteran’s Home in Payson, fiddling with the break mechanisms on his wheelchair. Even at 100 years old,…
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The Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine in Meridian has created ten new positions. Regional Assistant Deans will be assigned to overview medical…
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The Idaho County Sheriff’s Office says human remains found along the Snake River belong to a Grangeville woman who has been missing for more…
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A number of state, federal and local fire agencies will participate in an interagency training exercise near Menan Saturday. It will focus on…
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All mothers get free admission into the Idaho Falls Zoo this weekend. On Saturday and Sunday, women get in free with a paid child admission. The zoo…
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Update: 5-10 8 a.m. The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office reports the search for Heidi McCann has been called off. The woman was located…
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Letter carriers are taking part in an annual tradition for one of the largest food drives of the year. Saturday will be the 27th annual Letter…
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Paulette Jordan made a visit to Fort Hall today for the fourth annual Shoshone-Bannock Tribes’women’s health fair. Vendors from around…
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We’ve got a cold start this morning, as high pressure builds back into the region. Warmer temperatures and sunny skies are expected well into…
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Idaho State Police investigated a crash Thursday night around 5:46 p.m. on Highway 33 near milepost 142 in Driggs. 29-year-old Briana Leaver of…
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Sugar City, Idaho- Curtis Drake signed his letter of intent to play baseball for Treasure Valley Community College on Thursday. The senior has guided…
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DISTRICT H.S BASEBALL 3A REGIONAL PLAY-IN GAME: Snake River – 1 South Fremont – 9 DISTRICT GIRLS H.S. SOFTBALL 5A DIST. 5-6 TOURNAMENT:…
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“Crime increases when it’s warmer,” Eric Anderson of the Pocatello Police Department said in regard to a recent spike in vehicle…
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After a stolen tricycle was found on May 7, a representative for the Pocatello Police Department said “it is believed there are pending…
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The Habitat for Humanity Restore in Pocatello is hosting an “Evening in the Garden” Friday, May 17, at the Pinehurst Nursery. The event,…
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Magistrate Judge Steven Boyce has been appointed as the next Seventh District Judge. Governor Brad Little named Boyce to replace Honorable Gregory…
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A federal lawsuit over abortion reporting requirements has been dismissed after lawmakers tweaked the law to remove some unconstitutionally vague…
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While some were out hunting for Easter eggs Sunday, others were treasuring their final runs of the season at Grand Targhee Ski Resort. Sunday,…
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As our storm system exits the region, we’ll see dropping temperatures into early Friday morning. Morning low’s just before sunrise, are…
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Freezing temperatures early Friday morning, as our stormy weather slides out of here. High pressure builds back into the region, with warming…
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The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) are working to find new ways to serve rural people impacted by the…
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Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation Director Greg Weitzel is resigning to lead the Las Vegas, Nevada Parks and Recreation Department. Weitzel will leave…
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The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare says one of its contractors fell for an email phishing scheme, and personal information belonging to more…
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If you’ve ever wanted to learn to swim, here’s your chance. On Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the City of Idaho Falls Parks and…
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HK Contractor crews will begin road work associated with the Belmont Estates subdivision Friday. That work will require a full closure of South…
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Idaho Falls School Board Chair Deidre Warden says she is stepping down from the position due to family obligations. Her resignation was effective…
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All mothers will get into Yellowstone Bear World for free this Mother’s Day weekend. On both Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., all…
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Starting on the morning of May 9, 2019, you can expect to see more crews on West Broadway. The West Broadway Sidewalk Improvement project goes from…
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Everyone who owns a pet loves them and probably wants to be with them all the time. There is a small group who’s animals are more than just…
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Beginning Friday, burn permits are required for burning anywhere outside city limits in Idaho. The permit requirement is in effect from May 10…
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The Bureau of Land Management is putting up for adoption dozens of wild horses and burros in Wyoming this month. The Cody Enterprise reports the…
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National average gasoline prices have seen their largest seasonal rise since 2011. But, industry watch-dog GasBuddy is predicting that relief may be…
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We’ll see a few showers and thunderstorms throughout the day with chilly daytime highs into the 50’s. However, by Friday and this…
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DISTRICT H.S BASEBALL 4A DIST. 4-5 TOURNAMENT: Burley – 3 Century – 1 Canyon Ridge – 1 Pocatello 11 (5 inn.) 4A DIST. 6 TOURNAMENT…
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The moratorium on development of land surrounding the Idaho Falls Regional Airport could be lifted Thursday night. The city of Idaho Falls put a…
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Idaho Falls firefighters were called to the parking lot at O’Brady’s Restaurant and Jack-in-the-Box on Broadway at around 10:30 a.m.…
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Hospital administrators in Blackfoot are excited to begin construction on their new multimillion dollar building. A groundbreaking ceremony was held…
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On Wednesday, hundreds of people filled the parking lot of the South East Idaho Behavioral Crisis Center for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Among them…
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Thousands of students marched across the Holt Arena stage to accept their degree from Idaho State University this past weekend. A couple of high…
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A local student council is leading its school and the rest of the community by example. They found a way to help other less-fortunate kids, while…
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A high school senior from Rigby and one from Boise have been named as Idaho’s two Presidential Scholars for the class of 2019, Superintendent…
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A measure to effectively decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms in the city of Denver barely passed after the final unofficial results were posted…
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A few showers and thunderstorms heading into Thursday, with mild daytime highs into the 50’s and 60’s. We’ll see partly to mostly…
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Salmon-Challis National Forest officials are warning boaters not to use mothballs around their vehicles. Rangers working around the Corn Creek Boat…
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