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Dutch Bros. Coffee in Idaho Falls is showing the community some love on Thursday. The coffee stand is celebrating Dutch Luv Day. For every drink…
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Dutch Bros. Coffee in Idaho Falls is showing the community some love on Thursday. The coffee stand is celebrating Dutch Luv Day. For every drink…
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It may be a wet and rainy week in Idaho Falls, but construction crews are still on duty at Idaho’s newest hospital. “We’ve been…
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UPDATE 5:20 p.m. The Idaho Department of Transportation reports SH-32 is now open from Ashton to Tetonia. UPDATE 2:30 p.m. The Idaho Department of…
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Opponents of a Salmon School District #291 construction bond claim the school board is violating Idaho campaign statutes. The opponents claim the…
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Contractors will move forward with planned improvements to Pocatello High School. According to the district, the first phase of renovations will…
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A cold front moves in tonight, dropping temperatures for Friday and Saturday. With the dropping temps, we’ll see a return to snow showers for…
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Eastern Idaho marks a historic milestone Monday. On February 18, 1949, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) decided to build the National Reactor…
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UPDATE: 2-14-19 Lemhi County voters will have opportunity to vote on whether or not to create a College of Eastern Idaho community college district.…
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A Utah lawmaker is shelving a proposal that would have blocked transgender people from changing the sex listed on their birth certificates, prompting…
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A proposal to repeal the death penalty has failed in Wyoming after getting more support from state lawmakers than ever before. The Wyoming Senate…
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Gov. Brad Little has signed into law legislation aimed at reducing the number of opioid deaths in Idaho by making more readily available naloxone…
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An Idaho woman who refused to report her husband’s years-long sexual abuse of young family members, choosing instead to pray for “the…
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Sue Petit has been named as Director of Secondary Education for the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District. Petit, who has been the district’s…
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The National Park Service is moving ahead with plans to replace a deteriorating bridge in Yellowstone National Park. Park officials say the bridge…
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UPDATE 2/14/19: Due to changing weather conditions and the completion of most snow removal activities, the parking restrictions in Idaho Falls have…
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The Bonneville County School District #93 has selected a new superintendent. After months of interviewing several candidates, the school board…
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School closures and delays for Thursday, February 14, 2019 School closures: North Gem School District #149 Fremont County Joint School District #215…
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Legislation has been introduced to urge federal officials to complete work on a permit requested by Idaho to make sure the state can open a steelhead…
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The Gallatin National Forest has issued a backcountry avalanche warning for a substantial area near West Yellowstone. Similar warnings are issued for…
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We’ll see primarily rain for the valleys and snow for the mountains today. The western side of the Snake Plain has a winter weather advisory…
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BOYS DISTRICT H.S. BASKETBALL 4A DISTRICT 6 TOURNAMENT: Idaho Falls – 55 Bonneville – 44 3A DIST. 6 TOURNAMENT: Teton – 71…
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Government workers had a tough January. Many of them were furloughed due to the partial government shutdown. Now, they are still trying to get back…
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Derk Hurst has been plowing Interstate 15 between Dubois and Monida since 5 a.m. It’s his 15th straight day working 12-hour shifts, plowing the…
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The much-anticipated Fort Hall Casino had the grand opening of all of its new renovations Wednesday. Community leaders from across the region…
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The Jefferson School District Board of Trustees announced the new Superintendent of Jefferson Joint School District 251 at their board meeting on…
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On holidays, people often buy or adopt pets for their loved ones. Unfortunately, there are times the recipients aren’t so grateful and…
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Pocatello Police Chief Scott Marchand will be retiring this summer after more than 30 years of service in the Gate City. Marchand has been Chief for…
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A year after Idaho began issuing the Star Card, Idaho’s Real ID, five percent of Idahoans have applied for the card. Without it on your…
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Compass Academy in Idaho Falls is getting ready to put on its fourth annual Student Expo. “We really want people to see what it’s like…
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The man accused of murdering Preston resident Willie Lovin Jr. waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday. 35-year-old Marlin McQueen of…
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Snow tumbled onto a highway in northwest Wyoming, damaging one car but not injuring anyone. The Wyoming Department of Transportation says an…
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More than 2,200 athletes will participate in the 41st annual Simplot Games when they get underway Thursday in Pocatello. The Games are credited as…
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A proposed bill that would allow the state of Wyoming to take over operation of Yellowstone National Park and other federal facilities during a…
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UPDATE 3:40 p.m. The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office reports Ryan V. Shields has been located and is safe. ___ The Bonneville County…
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Legislation that would allow a well driller who hits geothermal water to use that water for uses other than its heat value in some cases has cleared…
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A potent winter weather system is moving through for Thursday. Warmer temperatures will arrive before a cold front slides on on Friday. Look for more…
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FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH LATE THURSDAY NIGHT… The National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued a * Flood Watch for…
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Skyline High School students are wrapping up donations for this year’s “Souper Bowl” competition with Idaho Falls High School. As…
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After two weeks of snowstorms, most Idaho mountain basins are now at or near 100% of average. As a result, officials expect regional reservoirs to…
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The newly named South East Idaho Behavioral Crisis Center will open this spring in renovated clinic space in the City Center Campus building at 1001…
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It has been almost five years since the Parrish family was found dead in their Pocatello home from carbon monoxide poisoning. Since then, their…
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Legislation to compensate Idaho farmers and ranchers for damage caused by elk, deer, antelope and moose to irrigation equipment and ground planted…
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The murder trial for a southwestern Idaho man charged in connection with the stabbing death of his landlady began in Mountain Home this week. Scott…
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Renaissance, resurgence, tsunami of energy — all words being used to describe what’s happening in downtown Idaho Falls.…
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The Teton Valley School District #401 has learned its insurance carrier will cover funds lost to a financial scam in December. Superintendent Monte…
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Gov. Brad Little has signed into law legislation to end years of litigation and help finalize a settlement agreement involving water rights in…
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A Jackson “startup” company has been awarded a $50,000 Wyoming Business Council “kickstart” award. Iksplor is a Jackson…
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A potent winter weather system is moving in for today and the rest of the week. Look for snow showers all day today, a break Thursday morning, before…
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BOYS H.S. BASKETBALL 5A DISTRICT 5-6 TOURNAMENT: Madison – 65 Highland – 35 Rigby – 68 Thunder Ridge – 38 4A DISTRICT 6…
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‘Tiny Houses’ are a growing trend nationwide, and they could be coming to Blackfoot. The Tiny House Subdivision Ordinance would…
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In 1975, 12-year-old Lynette Culver went missing. Her body was never found, but days before he was executed, Ted Bundy confessed to killing her. More…
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The 19th Annual POW/MIA Awareness Rally and Motorcycle Rodeo will be held at the Bannock County Event Center Fairgrounds July 26-27, according to a…
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Idaho State University has concluded its investigation into a student-athlete’s complaint outlining allegations of assault by a coach during an…
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Madison County deputies say someone broke into the Bench Mark Potato Company at 4799 South Highway 191 near Rexburg.The break-in happened around 4…
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It’s one of the most recognizable and important medical exams used by doctors to detect cancer, yet one in four women avoid this check-up. But…
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On February 25th, 2014, a Pocatello dentist and three members of his family died. Bill and Ross Parrish and their two sons, 14-year-old Keegan and…
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A potent Winter storm is on the way for Wednesday. The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories for Idaho and…
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A potent Winter weather system is moving in for Wednesday and the rest of the week. Look for snow showers for much of Wednesday, a break Thursday…
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Rexburg Police and the Madison Fire Department were called to a crash on University Boulevard on the west side of US 20 at around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.…
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A frightening, early morning prank resulted in citations for two women and one man in Rexburg Monday. Rexburg Police were called to an apartment…
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A measure with strong Republican support that could change the state’s independent commission in charge of redrawing congressional and…
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School Closures: Firth School District #59 is canceling classes for Tuesday, February 12th. School Delays: The Sugar Salem School District says its…
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Idaho State Police troopers could start patrolling Pocatello and Coeur d’Alene on motorcycles. Idaho State Police Colonel Kedrick Wills told…
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Boise State University is about a year away from having its first baseball season in years, but the Broncos still don’t have a place to play.…
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Idaho Fish and Game has confirmed a case of Treponema Associated Hoof Disease in an elk harvested by a hunter near Whitebird in 2018. That is the…
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Idaho State Police investigated a commercial vehicle property damage crash on Highway 39 at milepost 45 near Rockford around 9:06 p.m. Monday,…
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A teacher from Grace Elementary school is administrative leave for allegedly hitting a student. The Caribou County Sheriff’s Office says it is…
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A brief ridge of high pressure is working in today before another round of snow moves in for Wednesday and Thursday. We’ll see partly to mostly…
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American Falls is the first city in Idaho to become an “Opportunity Community” in it’s effort to eliminate poverty. The city is…
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A bill to reform Idaho’s liquor license laws has stalled in the Senate. The Idaho Statesman reports that the Senate State Affairs Committee on…
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Wyoming’s Democratic Party chairman is calling on a Republican state lawmaker to resign for remarks that allegedly compared homosexuality to…
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Idaho Falls has some talent and some of that talent performed on stage Monday night. Singers, dancers and piantists took to the stage at Taylorview…
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The Mayor’s Scholarship Fund for Idaho Falls students had a record number of applicants this year. The scholarship fund was started by former…
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The city of Idaho Falls is engaging members of the public affected by a moratorium with an open house Tuesday night. The city approved the six-month…
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BOYS DISTRICT H.S. BASKETBALL 4A DISTRICT 6 TOURNAMENT: Bonneville – 43Skyline – 31 3A DIST. 6 TOURNAMENT: Sugar-Salem – 73 South…
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United Way of Southeastern Idaho has a new CEO. Kevin Bailey moved from Omaha, NE, to take over the position. Replacing former CEO Margaret Ganyo,…
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For the 41st year, Simplot is hosting it’s annual Simplot Games at Idaho State University. The event brings high school students from around…
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With snow all over southeastern Idaho and more on the way, snow removal services have been busy clearing roads and parking lots. Mountain Top Lawn…
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A Utah woman who spent nearly two years pushing to get her son freed from a Venezuelan jail has died at age 50. Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love said Monday…
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Legislation to make Medicaid expansion in Idaho null and void if the federal government changes the percentage it pays for the program in Idaho will…
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Scattered snow showers this evening and overnight. Gusty winds will persist overnight and into Tuesday. However, a brief ridge of high pressure is…
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The Swan Valley Fire Department says no one was home when fire destroyed an A-frame cabin along Palisades Lake early Monday. Firefighters were called…
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School Closures for Monday, February 11th: West Jefferson School District #253 Butte County School District #111 Snake River School District #52…
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Medicaid expansion in Idaho will be tracked as a stand-alone item so that lawmakers can see how much it’s costing and where the money is going.…
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Brigham Young University-Idaho is reporting increases in both on-campus and online students for the Winter 2019 semester. According to the…
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UPDATE 2/11/2019 8:30 a.m.: The Montana Department of Transportation has extended the I-15 closure. It is now closed between Dubois and Dillon,…
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A man and a woman were arrested on felony warrants and some new charges after they were stopped in Rexburg Sunday. Rexburg Police said an officer…
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Idaho State Police say a snowboarder who tried to jump a road outside a ski area boundary has died. Police say 32-year-old Shea Hemlick was…
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An Idaho House of Representatives committee will introduce legislation to legalize the growth, transportation and sale of hemp throughout the state.…
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We’ll see a few light flurries today, with snow accumulations less than an inch across the Snake River Plain, with mostly cloudy skies and…
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Senator Brent Hill was in Idaho Falls for Lincoln Day banquet. Local News 8 and KIDK Eyewitness News 3 had a chance to catch up with Senator Hill and…
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U.S. Senator Mike Crapo made it into Idaho Falls in time for the Lincoln Day banquet. Local News 8 and KIDK Eyewitness News 3 had a chance to catch…
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UPDATE 2/11/19 12:26 P.M.: Idaho State Police investigated a deadly crash around 8:00 Sunday night heading east on U.S. Highway 20 at mile post 383…
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For the first time in over 22 years, the Brigham Young University’s International Folk Dance Ensemble performed in Idaho Falls. The BYU…
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Idaho Falls state representative, Barbara Ehard is drafting a bill that could change how Idaho students take part in sex education in schools. She…
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Many republican lawmakers and leaders from across the state took part in the 47th annual Lincoln Day banquet. State controller and Preston native…
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Idaho Republicans held their 47th annual Lincoln Day banquet this weekend. Lawmakers at the state and federal level gathered to celebrate Abraham…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has resumed feeding elk on the National Elk Refuge after deciding against supplemental feed last winter. The…
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The publishing company that owns newspapers in Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Nampa and other Idaho cities is launching a new newspaper in Bingham County.…
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A Boise State freshman guard has been arrested and charged with two misdemeanors. Online arrest records for the Ada County Sherriff’s Office…
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