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The Idaho Lottery is pioneering a first of its kind scratch game with the world’s first clear, plastic scratch ticket. The new game, Cash…
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The Idaho Lottery is pioneering a first of its kind scratch game with the world’s first clear, plastic scratch ticket. The new game, Cash…
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Powell school and police officials say they defused a potential threat to a middle school while it was in the planning stage. The Powell Tribune…
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The Idaho Water Resources Board has approved spending $2.15 million to better characterize the hydrogeology of the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer (ESPA)…
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After Pocatello watched their very own stars perform, Idaho Falls is getting ready to do the same. It is the city’s annual relay for life…
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Some showers will pass to our north today, for the most part sticking to the Mountains. Just some clouds and wind are expected for the Snake River…
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UPDATE 3/27/18 5:00 p.m.: Bingham Memorial and Bannock County signed a three-year contract agreement for the fireworks show. “It’s a…
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A federal judge ruled that the U.S. government illegally quarantined infested Eastern Idaho potato fields. The federal government put these…
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Flying rocks, damaged tires, and hazardous road conditions can come as a result of pesky potholes–and the city of Rexburg has a lot of them.…
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A statewide app development roadshow was held today consisting of 20 cities across Idaho. Inspire Idaho offers Idahoans a chance to learn technology…
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H.S. BASEBALL SKYLINE – 0 BLACKFOOT – 5 HILLCREST – 8 IDAHO FALLS – 2 SOUTH FREMONT – 10 SNAKE RIVER – 7 WEST…
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You may be thinking of making the switch to solar power, but Idaho Falls Power has a warning. “We really encourage people that before they…
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Time to grab your blankets and popcorn–the Teton VU Drive-In on north Yellowstone Highway in Rexburg is opening for the summer season Wednesday…
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The Latest on Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter’s first veto of the 2018 session (all times local): 5 p.m. House lawmakers on Tuesday chose…
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A commercial truck underestimated the clearance of the Yellowstone Highway underpass in Idaho Falls Tuesday afternoon.According to police, the…
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The Eastern Idaho State Fair was awarded top honors for their 2017 “Bigger Is Better” theme at this year’s 127th annual…
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UPDATE 3/27/18/- 4:10 p.m. The deceased driver of a 2017 Peterbuilt semi truck out of Missouri has been identified as 61 year old Oscar Longoria out…
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A federal judge has ruled the U.S. government violated the law in quarantining some Idaho potato fields infested with a microscopic potato pest whose…
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is changing its guidelines for how local leaders handle sexual abuse reports and one-on-one meetings…
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A weak push of wet weather will roll in with partly to mostly cloudy. Not much precipitation is expected for this system, with most showers staying…
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Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead has signed a K-12 education funding bill into law. The measure was the last outstanding piece of legislation from the Wyoming…
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Disaster declarations have already been signed by Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter to deal with flood-related problems in Clark and Madison…
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A 41-year-old male and a 22-year-old male were injured in two separate incidents involving trees on Sawtelle Peak Sunday. Around 3:15 p.m., Fremont…
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A well known and respected member of the Challis community was shot in the head over the weekend. On Saturday afternoon, 53-year-old Mark Charles…
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UPDATE 3/27/18 9:00 a.m.: Idaho State Police responded to a one-vehicle crash on southbound Interstate 15 near milepost 90, in Blackfoot around 3:38…
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Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter has signed a proclamation naming this week “Flood Awareness Week” in Idaho. Each year spring…
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For tonight and Wednesday, another low pressure system will arrive. Not much precipitation is expected for this system, with most showers staying in…
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The fate of the Blackfoot city pool is still up in the air. Monday night, the city council met to talk about its budget and some of its big projects,…
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Dealing with the loss of a newborn is hard. One local teenager wants to help grieving families. It started as a school project for 13-year-old…
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Zoo Idaho is getting ready to open its doors for the season on Saturday, March 31. This year you can go checkout several new exhibits. The…
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A $1.1 million winning Wyoming Lottery ticket remains unclaimed a week after the drawing. WyoLotto says the ticket in the Cowboy Draw game was sold…
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For Tuesday and Wednesday, another low pressure system will arrive. Not much precipitation is expected for Tuesday night’s system, with most…
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UPDATE: 2:11 p.m. Idaho State Police say a Blackfoot woman was hospitalized shortly after 11:30 a.m. Monday when she crashed her vehicle into a tow…
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The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare says the estimated number of Idahoans who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but too little to qualify…
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Andrew Joseph Blamires, 19, is expected to appear in court on Tuesday for threatening to blow-up the Rexburg Walmart after what police say started as…
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Idaho gas prices rose 11.8 cents per gallon in he past week to an average $2.67 per gallon at 802 Idaho gas outlets Sunday. The national average…
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The National Park Service is planning repairs to Yellowstone National Park’s Fishing Bridge that will mean traffic delays and interruptions…
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While Idaho and Wyoming pursue plans to allow grizzly bear hunting outside Yellowstone National Park, Montana wildlife officials say they don’t…
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Two sisters want to make sure every kid gets an Easter basket. “35 boys baskets out and 19 girls baskets out so far,” says Kayla Shields.…
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Burley boaters are getting ready for a fun Summer out on the water by practicing to stay safe. The Cassia County Sheriff’s Office holds Boater…
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We’ll get a break today as one system moves off to the east, though another low pressure system will arrive for tomorrow night and into…
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Another Wyoming school district is moving to allow approved employees to carry firearms in schools. The Cody Enterprise reports that the Cody…
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Bob Huntley, 83, stood up Edna Huntley, 81, for their first date and decided to go hunting instead. Edna forgave him and shortly after, they were…
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The topic on gun control continues today as hundreds of Idahoans joined the nation by participating in “The March of Our Lives” Movement.…
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A man has been arrested after leading police on a high-speed chase down Sunnyside Road in Idaho Falls. According to Holly Cook, Idaho Falls Police…
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The search continues for missing teenager Jedediah, “Jed” Hall. The 16-year-old left home the morning of Jan. 22nd and left a note…
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In recent years, international adoptions have decreased significantly. If these trends keep up, in a few years we may no longer see any international…
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The Idaho Falls ‘March for Our Lives’ rally will happen Saturday at 10 a.m. The march will begin at the pier in Snake River Landing. It…
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An area of low pressure remains parked over the Northwest with scattered showers, gusty winds and cool temperatures into the 40’s for this…
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UPDATE 5:00 p.m.: Fall River Electric reports power has been restored. ORIGINAL: Much of the Teton Valley area, including Victor, Driggs, Tetonia,…
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Gov. Gary Herbert has signed 57 more bills, including a measure that allows medical marijuana to be grown in the state and sets up state-run…
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Intermountain Gas Company is seeking permission to reduce its base natural gas rates by an overall 5.5 percent or $4.97 million. According to…
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The National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued several flood warnings for Eastern Idaho. These new warnings include the Portneuf River in…
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This week’s education headlines: Reading resolution. The impasse over a statewide reading test finally broke this week, as lawmakers freed up…
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Mitt Romney’s new financial disclosure forms show he earned more than $7.5 million last year and has a fortune worth up to $270 million. Romney…
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A teen has been sentenced to up 25 years in prison for the shooting death of an 18-year-old Washington man. The Moscow-Pullman Daily News reports…
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Thursday rain storms destroyed much of the flood repair work completed by Madison County Road and Bridge crews this week. Madison County Emergency…
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A retired Boise priest is denying he possessed or distributed child pornography. KTVB-TV reports Rev. W. Thomas Faucher pleaded not guilty Friday in…
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UPDATE 12:20 p.m.: Idaho Power reports power has been restored. ORIGINAL: About 249 Idaho Power customers in the Old Town area of Pocatello were…
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Authorities say they removed a 32-inch long alligator and other animals from a northeast Wyoming residence where a woman is being evicted from.…
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Alta, Wyoming native Leland Christensen has announced he’ll be a candidate for Wyoming Treasurer this year. Christensen, a republican, is in…
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An environmental group says Grand Teton National Park officials are inappropriately preventing the public from learning about plans for new cellphone…
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Pocatello Police arrested Samuel Elijah Martin, 27, during a routine traffic stop at around 3:30 p.m. Thursday. According to police, a patrol officer…
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Economists say Wyoming experienced its largest population drop since 1989 during the second half of the recent fossil fuel downturn. The Casper…
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The Bridger-Teton National Forest has contracted with Jorgensen Associates in Jackson to provide additional risk analysis of the Porcupine landslide,…
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– Update: Power has been restored to the majority of customers. Idaho Power says if your power is still out to check their outage map on your…
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We will some sunshine for Friday afternoon. A cold front along with a brief break in showers moves in for the afternoon and Saturday morning. Another…
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The Idaho Falls Police Department promoted its first ever female sergeant in December, and now, she’s the Idaho Falls Police Officer of the…
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H.S. BASEBALL Idaho Falls -16Joy Christian – 13 Idaho Falls – 16 Aztec, NM – 4 Bonneville – 5Deer Valley, AZ – 9 GIRLS…
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A familiar face at Pebble Creek Ski Resort in Inkom will not be back next season. The long-time general manager for Pebble Creek, Mary Reichman, is…
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The National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued a * Flood Advisory for… North central Bonneville County in southeastern Idaho……
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The National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued a * Flood Warning for… Rain and Snowmelt in… South central Fremont County in…
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The National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued a * Flood Warning for… Rain and Snowmelt in… Central Butte County in southeastern…
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With the recent Cambridge Analytica data breach that obtained personal information from more than 50 million Facebook users, are you being careful…
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The Caribou-Targhee National Forest is looking for information about vandals who spray painted three panels of an information kiosk at Cherry Springs…
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Idaho is continuing its campaign against abortion with Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter signing legislation into law that will increase reporting…
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The Governor will be making some changes on Friday. He is strengthening an existing statute making it a misdemeanor to make threats against a school…
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The Latest on the Idaho Statehouse nearing adjournment: 5:40 p.m. The Idaho Legislature finished the majority of its work for the 2018 legislative…
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Idaho’s Senate has approved a proposal calling for the state to reimburse two ranchers for legal costs they incurred fighting the federal…
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The Wyoming Department of Transportation has scheduled a closure of Wyoming 22, Teton Pass from milepost 7 to milepost 17 on Friday, March 23 at 3…
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Eastern Idaho authorities say about half a dozen railroad cars carrying corn derailed in Burley on Thursday. Cassia County Undersheriff George…
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UPDATE 11:30 a.m. Officials report the store manager has decided to reopen the store. “They did an internal and external review of the building…
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You normally see dogs riding in cars with their head peeking out the window and their tail wagging, but this pooch is now Twitter famous for sitting…
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Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead says he chose to let the so-called “stand your ground” bill become law without his signature in part because he…
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Rain and snow showers will be scattered around the region through Friday morning with some sunshine in the afternoon. A cold front along with a brief…
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The U.S. House headed home Thursday after sending the “Consolidated Appropriations Act” to the Senate for approval. Idaho 2nd District…
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The Jackson Hole High School Culinary, Baking and Restaurant Management teams defended their 2017 state title at the Wyoming ProStart Invitational.…
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Idaho officials have started the process of opening a grizzly bear hunting season this fall that would allow the killing of one male grizzly. The…
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Idaho’s population base is continuing to shift from rural to urban counties. Between July 1, 2016 and July 1, 2017 the U.S. Census Bureau said…
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Authorities say the body found earlier this month in Lake Coeur d’Alene is the man who went missing during a February outing on the lake. The…
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The Idaho Falls Fire Department is conducting a live burn exercise just off Iona Road, north of Yellowstone Highway. The fire is being managed as a…
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A national study says some Wyoming residents under federal health exchange plans are seeing their premiums increase by more than 70 percent compared…
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Idaho’s House has killed a last chance effort to provide family planning services to low-income women as the Republican-dominant Statehouse…
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Officials say the principal of Coeur d’Alene High School has died after he was found at home with a gunshot wound that appeared to be…
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Madison County is experiencing significant road washouts. The destruction was caused by rain and warm temperatures that created sheet flooding.…
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UPDATE: 3-22 9 a.m. Investigators were on the scene of a house fire at 472 N. 4400 E. in the Labelle area of Jefferson County Thursday. They are…
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Wet weather for Thursday with a cold front pushing in for Thursday and Friday. Rain and snow showers will be scattered around the region through…
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Members of the Pocatello community came out to the Bannock County Planning and Development Council meeting to voice opposition against a possible new…
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This week, the East Idaho Aquarium got a few new additions to their tanks. Three new blacktip reef sharks have now joined the waters. They come from…
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As the 2018 gubernatorial campaign is underway, one candidate was able to stop by and visit one local East Idaho school today. Dr. Tommy Ahlquist was…
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