Winter Weather Advisories and Storm Warnings Issued
Another round of wet weather is set to move in for Thursday. We’ll see a wintry mix of rain, freezing rain and snow. The National Weather…
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Another round of wet weather is set to move in for Thursday. We’ll see a wintry mix of rain, freezing rain and snow. The National Weather…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little says the state’s collaborative efforts with federal agencies, conservation groups, industries and residents have put…
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Professional bull rider Mason Lowe died Tuesday evening after he was injured in competition in Denver, according to Professional Bull Rider CEO Sean…
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The Idaho State Board of Education unveiled a new online tool designed to make information about student access, progress and success at…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little has received Idaho Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Chairman Kevin Dickey’s resignation after a potential conflict of…
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More snow and rain showers will be arriving overnight into Thursday for eastern Idaho and western Wyoming. Slightly warmer air will be sliding in…
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Roughly 200 demonstrators have gathered inside the Statehouse to get Idaho lawmakers to pass legislation to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual and…
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A member of an Idaho board that manages money to pay a federal and state agency to kill wolves that attack livestock and big game says a $200,000…
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Wyoming lawmakers have turned down a bill that would have allowed possession of hemp extract for medical purposes. The Wyoming House Judiciary…
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Authorities say a speeding tractor-trailer has crashed into a restaurant in a small Utah city, flattening the establishment and injuring 3 people.…
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A bedbug infestation is affecting Idahoans. If you’re experiencing an unusual amount of itching this winter season, it might not be dry skin.…
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The Idaho Falls fire department held their ice rescue certification training this afternoon. After a few hours of in-class training, the fire…
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A man died after he crashed into a tree at the Snowy Range Ski Area in southern Wyoming. The Laramie Boomerang reports the man, whose name has not…
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It will be an evening of faith and stewardship of the planet at the First Congressional United Church of Christ in Pocatello. Citizens’ Climate…
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Our next round of snow arrives today, with a dusting to 2″ of new snow possible for the Snake River Plain. Slightly warmer air will be sliding…
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BOYS H.S. BASKETBALL Challis – 60 Mackay – 47 Taylor’s Crossing – 64 Grace Lutheran – 35 GIRLS H.S. BASKETBALL…
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Teachers at Linden Park Elementary learned how to Stop the Bleed. The training was put on by the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center and aims at…
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The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 is currently faced with a dilemma. The orchestra classes the district is currently offering will not be…
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A sport utility vehicle struck a snowmobile that failed to stop at a stop sign in the town of West Yellowstone, killing one rider and critically…
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Teton County, Wyoming Commissioners are voicing objection to efforts in the Wyoming legislature to override county zoning regulations. Senate File…
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Idaho lawmakers have advanced a proposed rule giving a sharper focus on who can take photos and record moving images in Idaho state parks without…
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A federal trial in Nebraska has been pushed to March for a man suspected of being the “AK-47 bandit,” who investigators believe robbed…
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Our next round of snow will arrive Wednesday morning, with 1-2″ of new snow possible for the Snake River Plain. Slightly warmer air will be…
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Idaho Air BNB says its hosts earned $37.5 million in 2018 and served 322,600 guests. More homeowners are getting involved. Air BNB said there are now…
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The Wyoming Business Council has approved $247,600 in funding to help four startup businesses. As a result, the Kickstart: Wyoming and Small Business…
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The city of Pocatello is gearing up for potential flooding. The National Weather Service is forecasting snow Wednesday followed by temperatures that…
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The Teton School District wants to know more about a “phishing” fraud incident that victimized the district in 2017. $784,000 was stolen…
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The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to fire at Arctic Circle on 1st Street Tuesday around 11 a.m. Officials say when firefighters arrived,…
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The director of Idaho’s Division of Veterans Services says beds for veterans are going empty despite waiting lists because the agency…
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Legislation that would repeal the death penalty in Wyoming has been introduced in the state Legislature. Republican Rep. Jared Olsen, of Cheyenne,…
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Idaho lawmakers have advanced legislation Gov. Brad Little’s administration says will help prevent abuse or neglect of vulnerable adults. The…
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A northern Idaho man convicted of killing his girlfriend’s 7-month-old daughter has been sentenced to five to 10 years in prison. First…
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We’ll see some light snow showers across the region today, though only light snow amounts are expected. Milder air will move in over the next…
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Another country will be keeping an eye on the NuScale Power Small Modular Reactor (SMR) project as it gets underway in Idaho. The Jordan Atomic…
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Idaho State University’s football team has been receiving a lot of national attention over the past few days. It comes after a player accused a…
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Just 4 Kids Urgent Care is working with Primary Children’s Hospital to offer locals a one-stop shop for pediatric subspecialist to Idaho Falls.…
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BOYS H.S. BASKETBALL Taylor’s Crossing – 37Sho-Ban – 40 Carey – 61 Shoshone – 64 GIRLS H.S. BASKETBALL Aberdeen –…
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A 53-year-old Pocatello man was arrested after a traffic stop on Houston Circle near Broadway in Idaho Falls Saturday night. Around 9:00 p.m., a…
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It’s an almost happy ending for the women of the Upper Valley Child Advocacy Center. Last Wednesday, they unexpectedly lost their jobs when the…
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Every two years on the third Monday of January, elected officials in the county government are required by the constitution to swear in. The…
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When Katrina Evans opened her store Katz on Monday, she placed a sign outside that read “hemp oils sold here!” It’s a move she…
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The Latest on a shooting at a Utah mall that wounded two people: 5:15 p.m. Officials with a Utah mall where two people were wounded Sunday in a…
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A 4-year-old boy has died after a vehicle ran him over in northeast Wyoming. Campbell County Undersheriff Quentin Reynolds tells the Gillette News…
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Patchy freezing fog overnight into early Tuesday, with more snow scattered snow showers expected for Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday. We’re…
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The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office reports 2 deputies were injured during the arrest of an adult male and female Sunday. Around 8:50 a.m.,…
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The Idaho Falls School Board has selected Paul Haacke to fill the remainder of Dave Lent’s Zone 2 term on the panel. Haacke was expected to be…
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Although there was a flurry of social media attention, there were no comments placed into the record as the Driggs City Council considered an…
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Lawmakers have advanced legislation to help state officials cap what are thought to be hundreds of artesian wells across southern Idaho in a plan…
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Butte County officials are reviewing options to deal with an ice jam that began to form on the Big Lost River last week. Cold weather created a more…
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The top official of a state program to boost student participation in science and technology learning to keep Idaho competitive in those fields says…
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A veteran is hoping to return a military burial flag to its rightful owners, but first, he has to find them. David Slawson Sr. was cleaning out a…
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An Idaho nonprofit says the federal government shutdown is threatening the state’s ability to keep hatchery-based steelhead season open, and…
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The Town of Alpine faces an uphill climb as it seeks approval for a Business Ready Community (BRC) grant request this week. The Wyoming State Land…
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Idaho gas prices dropped to an average $2.50 per gallon at over 800 surveyed gas stations Sunday. According to Gas Buddy.Com, prices fell 5.5 cents…
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A Wyoming rancher has been re-appointed to the Cattlemen’s Beef Promotion and Research Board. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced…
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The Idaho Commission on the Arts is requesting a budget committee accept Gov. Brad Little’s request that will result in an operating budget of…
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A $14.2-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education will allow children in Idaho and other rural states to prepare for kindergarten through…
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A former Cheyenne teacher has been sentenced to at least 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually abusing a student whom he later…
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Firefighters found a 2-year-old boy dead during a blaze in an Idaho house. Authorities say two adults in the Sandpoint home escaped early…
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UPDATE: 1-14-18 9 a.m. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality has lifted an air pollution forecast and caution it issued last week for the…
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We’ll see cold temps today, but with plenty of sunshine. However, the rest of the week looks fairly active with chances for snow Tuesday,…
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The City of Idaho Falls has lifted snow removal parking restrictions. The city has completed snow removal activities associated with the recent…
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On Sunday, some people just want to kickback and watch some football while others prefer to go out and spend some time shooting. The cold weather…
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UPDATE 1/13/18 4:42 P.M.: Water has been restored on Susanne Avenue. The water main on 1st street is repaired. Back fill is starting, lanes will be…
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The Fort Hall Business Council is taking steps to provide essential government services while minimizing the impact of a federal government shutdown…
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The daughter of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints President Russell M. Nelson died Friday after a battle with cancer. Spokesperson Irene…
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High school boys and girls basketball scores for January 11, 2019 BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALLSugar-Salem – 66Filer – 47 Butte County…
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Preston High School is getting a new principal. Current principal Curtis Jensen submitted his resignation this week. He will be taking another school…
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Gem Prep Charter School in Pocatello is expanding. Gerald Love, principal for Gem Prep, said they have just outgrown the school’s current…
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Radon is in the air. Is it in your home? The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is encouraging the public to get testing kits to test for radon,…
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Yellowstone National Park staff will turn out starting Sunday to provide additional basic services during the ongoing government shutdown. Staff…
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Idaho is one of only three states in the nation with only two authorized judge seats for the entire state. The others are North Dakota and Vermont.…
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The Division of Wildlife Resources has found that a herd of bighorn sheep on Antelope Island has somehow contracted a devastating respiratory disease…
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Development Workshop, Inc. of Idaho Falls has received a 3-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities…
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An Idaho company that sells posters to raise money for schools has admitted to defrauding a South Dakota tribe and at least two organizations tied to…
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The Idaho Water Supply Committee got some advice Friday; “Think Snow.” NRCS snow survey experts said the state needs more snow to achieve…
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Areas of fog with snow flurries will be possible for the next couple of nights and mornings. The fog and low cloud cover is thanks to a ridge of high…
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The U.S. Congress has adjourned for the week, assuring that a government shutdown will reach historical length. Before it adjourned, Idaho Second…
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Idaho State University Senior Jayson Miller is accusing the football coaching staff of racism and abuse. Miller says head coach Rob Phenicie hammer…
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Police say a Utah teenager crashed into another car when she covered her eyes as part of the so-called “Bird Box Challenge.” Layton…
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Idaho’s top election official says the state needs a cybersecurity expert to deal with potential threats to elections and make sure voters have…
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Authorities have identified the man who died after he was buried in an avalanche while snowmobiling in northwest Wyoming. Teton County Sheriff Matt…
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A pair of budget-related committees has accepted Gov. Brad Little’s projected revenue of $3.75 billion for the current fiscal year, but reduced…
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UPDATE 1-11-19: The Rexburg-based Family Crisis Center has issued a statement explaining its reasons for ending a children’s advocacy program…
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NeighborWorks Pocatello has been around for 25 years and in that time, it’s worked to have affordable housing available for the community. On…
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Brigham Young University-Idaho announced Thursday Dean of Students Kip B. Harris died Wednesday night. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on…
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We’re seeing freezing fog this morning, which will very likely have an impact on road conditions and visibility for your morning drive. High…
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BOYS H.S. BASKETBALL Idaho Falls – 76 Hillcrest – 50 Century – 62 Minico – 68 Pocatello – 69Preston – 61 Highland…
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Idaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper focused on city growth in her State of the City address Thursday night. Casper spoke about projects from 2018…
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It is now day 20 of the partial government shutdown. Thousands of native tribes across the country are feeling its impacts. Especially, here in Fort…
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Former Bannock County employee Dan Copeland is said to have taken thousands of dollars from Bannock County, be it by assets, services or material,…
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The recent accumulation of snow has exceeded two inches which qualifies as a snow event according to the City’s Snow and Ice Control Policies…
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Governor Brad Little stressed the importance of quality education during his inaugural speech. He said, “In a fast-moving world, a robust…
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A grand jury has found that a sheriff’s officer was justified in shooting an unarmed man to death in Wyoming. Albany County Attorney Peggy…
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A proposed bill in the Wyoming Legislature would override local gun control laws and allow people to carry concealed guns on school grounds and in…
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The chairman of the Idaho State Tax Commission says Idaho’s economy is strong, but the state faces a likely $350 million cash-flow problem due…
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Funds recovered by Comerica Bank have been confirmed to be deposited in the Teton School District’s bond account. The bank announced it had…
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A government board that makes recommendations on U.S. Department of Energy facilities plans to hold a public hearing concerning the rupture of four…
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Our storm is weakening with lingering snow showers for far eastern Idaho and western Wyoming tonight. We’ll see clearing skies overnight, with…
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The Idaho Legislature’s House Health and Welfare committee is recommending approval of a rule that adds a second meningococcal vaccine dose to…
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