Avalanche destroys 2 Wood River homes
An avalanche, probably including one or two slides, pushed through a stand of 150-year-old Douglas fir in the Wood River Valley at around 2 p.m.…
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An avalanche, probably including one or two slides, pushed through a stand of 150-year-old Douglas fir in the Wood River Valley at around 2 p.m.…
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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL GAME 1:Century – 2Wood River – 3 GAME 2:Century – 12Wood River – 13 GAME 1:Pocatello – 8Minico…
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Archers in the Idaho Falls area will have to wait nearly two months before getting to use the city’s archery range. Those who visit the Idaho…
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The 18-year-old California teen accused of brutally murdering an 87-year-old Pocatello woman made his first appearance in court Monday. Dustin Alfaro…
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Idaho Falls Police were called to investigate an unattended death at 900 Lindsay Boulevard around noon Sunday. Police say the investigation is still…
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Idaho Falls Police had a busy weekend. Officers served 20 warrants, responded to two bar fights (no arrests made) and assisted a family with a…
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A 37-year-old Texas man was sentenced in U.S. District Court Monday to 22 years in prison followed by 15 years supervised release for sexual…
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The Idaho Falls Animal Shelter is seeking public donations to help replace and expand their cat kennels. IFAS is nearing their goal of becoming a…
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UPDATE: 3:15 p.m. Idaho Falls Firefighters said the chemical involved is a common chemical used in air conditioning systems. Routine maintenance of…
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UPDATE 5:15 p.m. Police have identified the woman as 19-year-old Samantha King of Idaho Falls. She was arrested for providing false information to a…
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight as our wet-weather pattern continues. Rain turning over to snow at the highest elevations overnight.…
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UPDATE 4/8/19: The sheriff of a southern Idaho county has resigned days after he was arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing a child. The Twin…
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Public health officials are investigating an outbreak of hepatitis A in southern Idaho. Twelve people infected with hepatitis A virus have been…
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Construction began Monday on a sidewalk improvement project on Elva Street between Holmes and Wabash. The project will include removal and…
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UPDATE 1:25 p.m. The Bingham County Sheriff’s Office reports Kynley Wright has returned home. No other information was released. ___ ORIGINAL:…
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The Latest on Idaho ballot initiatives legislation: 1:15 p.m. A House committee introduced four new bills on ballot initiatives that when combined…
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A Texas company has been ordered to quit doing business in Idaho. The Idaho Department of Insurance says Makina Health, or any entity using the word…
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Legislation involving transporting hemp through Idaho – where it’s illegal – is heading to the full Senate. The Senate State…
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At the conclusion of the 189th Annual General Conference, President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced…
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Managers of a national forest in western Wyoming propose the use of crop-dusting techniques to control an invasive species of grass. Cheatgrass has…
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Bulldozers will begin tearing down a building at 310 N. 2nd East in Rexburg Monday. Originally constructed as a furniture store in 1985, the building…
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The CEO of Seattle City Light says more than two dozen power poles that collapsed near the Museum of Flight underwent a “full inspection”…
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Public libraries will have to filter access on their internet services so that obscene and pornographic material can’t be accessed. Republican…
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We’ll start the day with partly/mostly cloudy skies and breezy winds, but clouds and showers will move in later this afternoon and evening.…
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An Idaho Falls woman isn’t letting her small size stop her from being the reigning champ in the big leagues. Janna Van Witbeck is proving that…
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The East Idaho Princess Ball is Friday. To help get people ready for the event, a few special characters have been spreading magic the past few days.…
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Each year, firefighters from around the globe gather in Seattle to climb up the Columbia Tower for the LLS Firefighter Stairclimb. 1,356 steps and 69…
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The Idaho Falls Police Department is making the public aware of a new scam going around. In a Facebook post Saturday, police said a person is calling…
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Holt Arena will be roaring with monster trucks again on Saturday. The No Limits Monster Truck tour is in Pocatello for the Grand National…
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The Eastern Idaho Home Builders Association is hosting a Build Day for Sleep in Heavenly Peace to build beds for children in Idaho Falls. Sleep in…
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H.S BASEBALL Game 1: Idaho Falls 2 Hillcrest 4 Game 2: Idaho Falls 4 Hillcrest 2 (8) Game 1: Bonneville 16 Blackfoot 6 Game 2:Bonneville 5 Blackfoot…
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The Idaho Falls School District 91 invites the community to its State of Our Schools meeting Tuesday. The school district will discuss improvements…
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The Idaho Falls Rescue Mission cut the ribbon for its new thrift store Friday. Members of the Idaho Falls Rescue Mission and the Idaho Falls Chamber…
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A cold front is entering the region for the weekend with gusty winds and scattered showers. We’ll see a fairly dry Saturday with just a few…
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UPDATE 4:10 p.m. The Senate has approved Medicaid expansion legislation that removes able-bodied recipients from coverage if they fail to meet work…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little has vetoed a bill that would have dramatically toughened the requirements to get an initiative or referendum on the ballot and…
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Widespread cold temperatures in the upper valley in February led to precipitation totals of over 200% of normal, according to the Idaho Water Supply…
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Legislation that would allow people to transport hemp through Idaho if they first get a permit from the Idaho Department of Agriculture director has…
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Legislation to protect authors, journalists and speakers in Idaho from defamation judgments originating in courts in other countries has been signed…
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Legislation to limit how much the Idaho Department of Fish and Game has to pay ranchers and farmers for damage to crops caused by elk, deer and other…
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Legislation to clarify and broaden the definition of abuse involving child victims sustaining head injuries has been signed into law by Gov. Brad…
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Teams from across the country competed in the Idaho FIRST Robotics Competition Regional in Nampa this past weekend. The AmmoKnights won the Idaho FRC…
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Update: 4-5 8:50 a.m. Chubbuck Police have identified the suspect in the robbery of Smith’s Food and Drug Thursday as William J. Graham, 21, of…
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Faced with a leaky roof for more than five years, a disabled veteran is finally getting help. Volunteers helped the Pocatello women by replacing and…
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We’ll see cloudy skies today with rain showers throughout the day, though there could be a few sunbreaks mid-day. We’ll see a brief break…
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A new art exhibit at BYU-Idaho depicts scenes from the life of Jesus Christ in a whole new way. It’s by a well-known artist from Argentina,…
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H.S BASEBALL Blackfoot – 1 Bonneville – 8 Rigby – 6 Highland – 7 Thunder Ridge – 8 Madison – 9 (9 Inn.) Hillcrest…
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Eastern Idaho experienced minor earthquakes this week. The University of Utah reported two quakes near Soda Springs on Thursday afternoon. A smaller…
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KIDK Eyewitness News 3 and Fox 5 East Idaho held the Wishes in Flight telethon for Make-a-Wish Idaho Thursday. It was a great success because of…
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The City of Pocatello is looking to make the city more walkable. The city, divided by the railyard, has sidewalks galore in both the Old Town and…
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Spring has sprung. Time for those early morning walks, a run through the park and bike rides with the family. “Summer is coming right around…
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms tonight and tomorrow with mostly cloudy skies. We’ll see a brief break for Saturday afternoon, before more…
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Victor City Hall is moving. Because of safety concerns, including the firewalls separating shop areas from office and public service areas, most city…
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A Rock Springs man has been fined over $5,000 and his hunting and fishing privileges suspended for two years for two hunting violations in Wyoming.…
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The Idaho House has amended Medicaid expansion legislation to remove recipients from Medicaid coverage if they fail to meet work requirements.…
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The Unified Police Department arrested Kevin M. Martinez in Salt Lake City, Utah Wednesday in connection to the robbery that occurred on March 25 at…
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Working with local landowners, Wyoming Game and Fish recently placed GPS collars on ten adult moose in the Wilson area. The collars are programmed to…
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Wyoming Game and Fish Warden Jon Stephens was called to investigate when a resident north of Jackson found a deposit of feathers at the doorstep. It…
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University of Wyoming officials say the university’s net tuition revenue is lower than they had expected despite the institution’s strong…
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Jonathon Codee Brewer, 25, faces multiple charges after a confrontation with Pocatello Police. The incident happened near the intersection of Lewis…
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Legislation making sure Idaho public schools are available for voting during elections has been signed into law by Republican Gov. Brad Little.…
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Legislation to help state officials cap what are thought to be hundreds of artesian wells across southern Idaho has been signed into law by…
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Legislation requiring bounty hunters to wear badges and notify county sheriffs of their intentions before attempting to apprehend someone has been…
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New research indicates that increasing hunting pressure on mountain lions to help a struggling mule deer population in western Wyoming may not be…
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Idaho drivers who ignore school bus stop signs are facing increased fines and the prospect of camera-equipped school buses to help police catch…
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is changing its baptism policy concerning children with parents who identify themselves as lesbian,…
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We’ll see sunshine this morning, though there is a chance for some afternoon showers and even some thunderstorms across the reigon. Cloudier…
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After conducting interviews with eight candidates Wednesday, the Idaho Judicial Council has nominated four finalists to replace Judge Greg Moeller in…
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H.S BASEBALL Game 1: Skyline – 11 Shelley – 1 (5 Inn.) Game 2: Skyline – 16 Shelley – 0 (5 Inn.) Pocatello – 2 Century…
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Jamareon, or “J” as he’s sometimes called, is a natural athlete who enjoys whatever sport happens to be in season, particularly…
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The Bonneville County Republican Party will hold its Lincoln Day Banquet April 13 at the Melaleuca Corporate Headquarters building. It’s the…
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The Idaho Falls Downtown Development Corporation is working to help drivers better understand parking options in downtown with its new department:…
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Idaho Power could be among the first energy company to go to completely clean in the U.S. By 2045, the company says it will phase out coal plants and…
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The Idaho Falls Fire Department has responded to about 15 controlled burns this week that got out of control. Some even threatened or harmed…
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A local 9-year-old is turning to the community for help. Elizabeth Davis is an Idaho Falls ice skater and hopes to leave her mark as one of the first…
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Most of us probably think that teenagers spend too much time playing video games, but there’s one game parents might encourage teens to play to…
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The North Bannock County Fire District has held a contract with the City of Chubbuck for years, but that deal is expiring in October. With Chubbuck…
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At 10 a.m. on a Wednesday, you’d expect that Tiebreaker Elementary School would be full of kids. That’s where you’re wrong.…
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Legislation lowering from 21 to 18 the age limit for carrying a concealed handgun within city limits in Idaho without a permit or training has been…
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Legislation that will allow the interstate transport of hemp and a hemp-derived extract called CBD through Idaho – where it’s illegal…
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If you run across a surprisingly good real estate rental in Jackson, be careful. That’s advice from the Teton County, Wyoming Sheriff’s…
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A few showers for tonight and Thursday evening as our unsettled flow continues. Expect rain showers and mostly cloudy skies for Friday and Saturday…
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An unsuccessful candidate for U.S. Senate in Wyoming has been hired to lead a nonprofit. Democrat Gary Trauner will be executive director of Silicon…
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A Maine police detective was fatally injured on Interstate 95 Wednesday when a wheel came loose from a logging truck and struck him as he was…
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Gov. Brad Little has signed into law legislation that supporters say is critical to preserving a historic water agreement between two sets of water…
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Idaho state fire investigators say a teen girl who was badly injured in a home explosion told a guardian that she smelled gas the day before the…
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Wyoming’s new governor plans no big changes to the state’s sage grouse conservation strategy even as U.S. officials take a new approach…
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Recent figures suggest the Utah Highway Patrol is seeing early success under a new state law that dropped the blood alcohol limit from .08% to .05%,…
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Authorities say they have charged four women with running a prostitution network in California, Nevada and Utah that netted tens of thousands of…
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Bonneville County is having an increasing amount of problems with the Hatch Pit, and it may come out of your pocket. The Hatch Pit is filling up…
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As the April 15 income tax deadline approaches, the Idaho State Tax Commission is offering some tips to make filing taxes easier: 1. Take advantage…
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Gov. Brad Little now has two pieces of legislation to consider that would dramatically toughen the requirements to get an initiative or referendum on…
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UPDATE: Rocky Mountain Power reports electric service has been fully restored to Ammon area customers. The cause of the regional outage was a loss of…
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A House committee wants a compromise Medicaid expansion bill with mandatory work requirements amended in the full House. The Health and Welfare…
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The city of Blackfoot has appointed long-time officer Scott Gay as the new Chief of Police. Gay will assume the position when Chief Kurt Asmus…
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We’ll see more rain showers today, especially early this morning, and then again in the late afternoon and evening where scattered showers and…
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H.S BASEBALL Idaho Falls – 15 Rigby – 4 Shelley – 2 Skyline – 14 Bonneville – 15 Thunder Ridge – 4 Snake River…
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Kelsey Wheeler of Blackfoot died from a heroin overdose one year ago. She dealt with addiction for years and never fully recovered. Her family…
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