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For 4 years, Chad Merrill has been a pharmacist at Mike’s Pharmacy in Idaho Falls. He says ever since his dad opened the family business back…
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For 4 years, Chad Merrill has been a pharmacist at Mike’s Pharmacy in Idaho Falls. He says ever since his dad opened the family business back…
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UPDATE 11/20/18: Air monitoring systems have been set up to check for low-level nuclear radiation and other harmful contaminants following a powerful…
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The recent race for Wyoming governor was among the most expensive in state history. The vast majority of the over $9 million raised was raised before…
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AMERCO Real Estate Company has won tentative approval for a conditional use permit (CUP) from the city of Pocatello to reuse the former K-Mart…
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A Wyoming man charged with killing his girlfriend in Idaho in July 2016 argues the death of her unborn baby does not qualify as a second murder that…
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Part of the holiday shopping experience at the Kessler grocery store is getting a friendly greeting from Paul Bingham. Dressed in a red vest,…
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A convicted murderer has been ordered to serve 25 years in prison for burglary and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for breaking into an Idaho…
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Pocatello Police are attempting to track down suspects who attacked a man shortly after midnight Sunday. Police were called to Rolberto’s, at…
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Quiet weather through Wednesday, with a storm moving in for Thanksgiving day. The first round of rain and snow slides in early Thursday morning. This…
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Just weeks after three states passed new marijuana laws, Idaho is still dealing with restrictive CBD laws. One hemp group gathered to share…
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As you prepare for Thanksgiving, fire preparation should be on your mind as you prepare to cook because Thanksgiving is the “peak day”…
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Quiet weather through Wednesday, with a storm moving in for Thanksgiving day. The first round of rain and snow slides in early Thursday morning. This…
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A group of 10 members of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) is working in Jackson through December 18. The team is working with…
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Lawmen are looking for a man who burglarized a Jackson area motel sometime early Sunday morning. The Teton County, Wyoming Sheriff’s Office…
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Construction crews are building a wildlife-proof fence that will force wildlife to use underpasses on Wyoming Highway 89, south of Jackson. But, the…
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Kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart has given birth to her third child. Smart announced the birth on her Instagram account Monday with a picture of…
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Jacksons Food Stores has launched a campaign to help end domestic violence in six Western states, including Idaho. Now through December 25, you can…
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Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter has granted his fifth pardon during his 12 years in office. The governor’s office in a news release…
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A 42-year-old man authorities say yelled obscenities at Boise High School students is facing a misdemeanor charge of disturbing the peace. Boise…
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Yellowstone National Park officials say they’re investigating after a photo was posted online showing one of the park’s geothermal…
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Authorities say two adults were taken to a local hospital to be treated for minor facial burns after a Garden City trailer caught fire. The Idaho…
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UPDATE 11/18/18 11:00 a.m.: Rocky Mountain Power reports that power has been restored in Rigby. — ORIGINAL STORY: Rocky Mountain Power reports…
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NuScale Power has selected a Shoreview, Minnesota company to manufacture a Reactor Building Crane (RBC) for its first operational power reactor in…
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We’ll see calm and sunny weather for the next few days, with light winds and cold nights. A few storms are moving in Thursday through Sunday…
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The Museum of Idaho is preparing to host two traveling exhibitions of Darwin and Dinosaurs that explores the works of and legacy of Charles Darwin…
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A local foundation got a big donation from an area business Saturday afternoon. The Eagle Rock Indian Motorcycle Riders Group donated more than…
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Christmas came early for shoppers at local craft fairs this weekend. Bonneville High School and Thunder Ridge High School both hosted craft fairs…
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Local bands are getting ready to perform their hearts out and show eastern Idaho what they are made of. Saturday night is Idaho Falls Arts…
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UPDATE: Idaho State Police said Robert Dexter, 37, of Soda Springs, was east bound in the right lane of US 30 at 8:06 a.m. Saturday at milepost 414,…
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A 36-year-old Caldwell man was arrested after a pursuit that crossed several counties and ended in a crash near the Pocatello Airport. The Minidoka…
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At least one person had died as a result of a salmonella outbreak in Jennie-O ground turkey has caused more than 160 people in 35 states to get sick.…
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The nation’s capital Christmas tree is traveling across the country. On Friday morning, the tree made its first stop here, in Pocatello. Many…
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Black Friday is often thought of as the start to the holiday shopping season. The Better Business Bureau is reminding consumers to think of your…
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Teens from Community Youth in Action are stepping out of their homes, and comfort zones, to sleep outside Friday night. It’s part of the…
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The Rexburg Children’s Choir is gearing up for its first ever Christmas concert. It’s been in existence for less than a year and…
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A domestic situation which turned into an armed standoff with law enforcement in Picabo, Idaho ended peacefully Friday when the suspect surrendered.…
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The Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park broke decades-old records when it erupted for the 27th time in 2018 Thursday. Yellowstone National…
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The trial for an Idaho man accused of stabbing nine people at or near a birthday party, including a 3-year-old girl who later died, has been pushed…
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A 47-year-old former Idaho Falls man was indicted by a federal grand jury sitting in Boise on 17 counts of wire fraud and six counts of tax fraud…
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We’ll see increasing clouds throughout the evening as a weak storm will move in this, giving the Snake River Plain a chance for snow with light…
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Idaho and Wyoming are laying in plans for inauguration ceremonies for new governors in January. In Idaho: the official ceremony for Governor Brad and…
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The Seventh Judicial District’s Magistrate Commission has selected Bingham County Prosecutor Cleve Colson to be the next Bingham County…
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Stem cell therapy is growing in popularity. There are claims that using stem cells to treat a variety of ailments produces amazing — even…
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Although Idaho added nearly 11,400 jobs in the third quarter, many of those jobs are in sectors with below average wages. The Idaho Center for Fiscal…
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One person was arrested after an altercation near the intersection of Loma Circle and E. 65th South in Bonneville County early Friday. According to…
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UPDATE 11:40 a.m. According to Pocatello Police, officers were called to report of a shooting at 2:21 a.m. Friday. A 55-year-old man had been shot by…
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Governor-elect Brad Little has named Zach Hauge as his Chief of Staff. Hauge served as Little’s campaign manager during the 2018 campaign.…
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Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady at 2.7 percent in October According to the Idaho Department of Labor, the total…
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Brigham Young University-Idaho is investigating a reported sexual assault that occurred at an off-campus apartment. An alert sent to faculty and…
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UPDATE: Northern Idaho authorities say human remains found at a construction site are no longer the focus of a criminal investigation because the…
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The Blackfoot Fire Department and the community of Blackfoot is mourning the death of Fire Marshal Benjamin Hirschi. Hirschi died Monday at the age…
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Idaho State Police arrested Montana fugitives in Fort Hall Wednesday after an officer-involved shooting incident that occurred Tuesday in Jefferson…
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We’ll see increasing clouds throughout the day as a weak storm will move in this evening, giving the Snake River Plain a chance for snow with…
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Many children in Southeast Idaho are taken from their homes and placed into foster care, often with no belongings to call their own. It can be a…
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The Idaho Falls Public Works Department held a public meeting Thursday night for input on a project at the intersection of 17th Street and Woodruff.…
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H.S. FOOTBALL 1AD2 CHAMPIONSHIP: Carey 26 Lighthouse Christian 20 GIRLS H.S. BASKETBALL Highland 38 Minico 39 Marsh Valley 42Sugar-Salem 59 Ririe 59…
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Idaho Falls School District 91’s Career-Technical Education Computer Program took a visit to the University of Idaho’s Idaho Falls campus…
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Faculty, staff and community residents celebrated the ribbon cutting Thursday for the newly redone Shirley Maeck Nursing Simulation Lab at the…
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You can now check on the penguins at the Idaho Falls Zoo, even though the zoo is closed for the season. The zoo just got an EarthCam, a web camera…
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With Thanksgiving just a week away, grocery stores of all sizes are preparing for the big day. Turkeys, potatoes and other essential holiday…
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UPDATE 11/15/18: 4:00 p.m.: The 14-year-old junior high student who brought two handguns and ammunition to a Wyoming school and threatened to shoot…
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Idaho Gov. Butch Otter sent stern letters to the State Board of Education and state Rep. Wendy Horman, R-Idaho Falls, scolding them for interfering…
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Anyone pulling a trailer is on notice that Teton Pass is now closed to all trailer traffic until April 1. The Teton County, Wyoming Sheriff’s…
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As part of our station’s nine-part healthcare series, our parent company, News Press and Gazette, asked us to look into why each hospital…
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Two conservation groups say the federal government violated environmental laws by approving a Canadian company’s plan to search for gold in key…
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Battelle Energy Alliance (BEA) spent nearly $235 million with small businesses in Fiscal Year 2018. The Idaho National Laboratory management…
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When you’re sick, getting to the doctor is often the best and quickest way to start feeling better. Doctors used to make house calls now the…
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Picking annual healthcare options can be a confusing process. Right now, the average full-time worker pays just over $5,500 a year for family…
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Authorities in southeastern Idaho say there are no reports of damage following a 3.8-magnitude earthquake. The U.S. Geological Survey says the…
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Idaho Falls is turning its intersection improvement eye towards 17th Street and Woodruff. The city’s public works department will host a…
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A recent study says about 85 percent of all firearm deaths from 2006 to 2015 in Utah were the result of suicide. The study, conducted by Harvard…
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Yellowstone National Park reports 218,076 people visited the park in October. The number of recreational visitors was up 2.9 percent over October of…
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The city of Ammon has adopted new Snow Removal Regulations and Operating Procedures. The regulations take effect today, November 15, and continue…
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Major renovations at the Idaho Falls Civic Auditorium for the Performing Arts are complete. The first thing people will notice when they enter the…
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The Madison Fire Department in Rexburg has sent two fire trucks and six firefighters to help California battle raging fires. Spokesman Troyce Miskin…
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For today, we’ll see lots of sun with slightly average temps. There is a storm moving through Northern Idaho and Montana late Friday. Around…
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Incidents on roadways happen all the time. Whether it is an accident or maintenance just to clear debris out of the way, first responders help play…
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UPDATE: 10:35 P.M. After four rounds of voting, the planning and zoning commission voted 4-2 to approve the rezoning for the housing complex. It goes…
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GIRLS H.S. BASKETBALL Rigby 62 Idaho Falls 34 Blackfoot 57 Thunder Ridge 25 Shelley 19Bonneville 59 Madison 46 Hillcrest 50 Malad 43 Skyline 55 West…
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College students look forward to Thanksgiving all semester. It is a time to relax with family and friends before finals. However, it is also one of…
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As Thanksgiving nears, many are looking around wondering where the snow is. It’s a good question. By this time of year, Southeastern Idaho has…
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Pocatello Cycle is a mom and pop motorcycle shop that’s been in business for 25 years. The owners want to say thanks to the community in a…
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking information regarding a dead buck discovered just off Miles Canyon Road (also known as Mill Canyon…
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UPDATE 5 p.m. A fire caused about $225,000 damage to the home of an unidentified elderly couple at 4350 E. 100 North, near Ririe, Wednesday.…
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Wyoming U.S. Sen. John Barrasso has been elected to serve as chairman of the Senate Republican Conference. Barrasso’s office says it is the No.…
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After 113 years, The Scroll announced it’s stopping it’s presses of its publication at years end while transitioning into online-only…
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Police say three men wanted after someone fired shots at a county deputy’s vehicle in Montana have been arrested in Idaho. The Independent…
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There is a storm moving through Northern Idaho and Montana late Friday. Some of that wet weather will creep in for Friday and Saturday, with most of…
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Threat of a lawsuit prompted the Idaho Fish and Game Commission to suspend the fall steelhead season beginning at midnight, December 7, 2018. The…
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The large rock buttress above the Hidden Falls viewing area on the west side of Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park that the park has been…
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A long-time member of the ISU faculty has been named acting dean of the Idaho State University College of Business. Joanne Tokle succeeds Tom…
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“The question regarding the Constitutionality of President Trump’s appointment of Matthew Whitaker as the Acting Attorney General is…
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Fremont County Sheriffs’ deputies are trying to locate people who may be responsible for damage reported Wednesday. Deputies were called to…
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This winter season marks 50 years of the Grand Targhee Ski Resort. The resort was started by locals in Teton Valley who wanted a way for people to…
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Authorities say one man was killed and another was injured during a tree trimming accident on Tuesday. Cassia County Detective Kevin Horak told The…
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Do you have a fifth or sixth grader who loves to ski or snowboard or one who’d like to learn? Ski Idaho’s Idaho Peak Season Passport lets…
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The Bureau of Land Management is launching a process to transfer excess vehicles, equipment and supplies to local fire departments and Rangeland Fire…
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Tis the season! And for those looking for an outdoor experience as they begin celebrating the holidays, the Bureau of Land Management has begun…
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