University of Utah hands out faulty solar eclipse glasses
Officials are saying to throw out solar eclipse glasses handed out by the University of Utah’s eye center, unless they have a label from the…
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Officials are saying to throw out solar eclipse glasses handed out by the University of Utah’s eye center, unless they have a label from the…
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Bingham Memorial Hospital Marketing Director Mark Baker told the Blackfoot City Council Tuesday, the hospital may be willing to take on liability,…
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Idaho Falls Police are investigating a two-car crash shortly after 11 a.m. Wednesday on Woodruff Avenue near the Winco grocery store. According to…
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Two military aircraft will help detect and map wildfires in the U.S. West. The National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, on Wednesday says…
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Federal authorities are taking comments and have set public meeting dates on Idaho’s plan to take over regulating pollution discharge into the…
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A top Republican strategist and fundraiser has quietly launched a new political action committee in Idaho. However, GOP operative Carl Forti…
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Two Utah mountaineers were rescued by Grand Teton National Park’s Jenny Lake Rangers, Teton Interagency Helitack and the Teton Interagency…
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Among bikes and men, sauntered into view a mangy, four month old puppy. What started as one man’s 100-mile bike journey, ended with another…
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A drier flow from the northwest has begun and will persist for the rest of the work week which will lead to some fabulous weather. Mostly clear skies…
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The double impact of the solar eclipse and Labor Day holiday may contribute to increasing gas prices across the state for the next few weeks,…
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With more than 500,000 people predicted to travel to the area for the eclipse, one dilemma is where to put them. The answer? Strangers homes.…
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You may have bought solar eclipse viewing glasses that may not be up to industry standards. The American Astronomical Society warns that some…
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The following is an official statement from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: UPDATE: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 The Church has released…
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About 30 coal cars in a Montana Rail Link freight train derailed along the Clark Fork River in northwestern Montana. MRL spokesman Jim Lewis says the…
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Effective immediately, the City of Idaho Falls has established a call center to facilitate phone calls regarding the Great American Total Solar…
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The Caribou County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of its K-9, Kina. According to a press release on the department’s…
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There is a unique solar eclipse viewing experience available on the South Menan Butte. “Literally, we have people signed up from all over the…
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The Idaho National Laboratory will close all of its desert property to hunting access on Monday, August 21, the day of the full solar eclipse. The…
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You can view the total solar eclipse across eastern Idaho on August 21, but the start and stop time and totality length will vary depending on your…
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START Bus will offer free fares and additional services to encourage more people to use alternative transportation during the solar eclipse August…
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The total solar eclipse will be seen in parts of North America on August 21. In Santa Barbara, Santa Maria and San Luis Obispo, residents will be…
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There is just under two weeks until the total solar eclipse on Aug. 21 and all the visitors the eclipse brings with it. Pocatello is one area that is…
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It’s a safe bet to say that the 2017 eclipse will be one of the most photographed events of the year, but how do you photograph it? Should you…
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A free, family event will be hosted at Melaleuca Field, 900 Jim Garchow Way, Idaho Falls, during the eclipse on August 21. The first 5,000 people…
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The following is from the Idaho Transportation Department: The August 21 solar eclipse has everyone talking. Unfortunately, some of those…
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The Madison Fire Department and Board of County Commissioners of Madison County declared a temporary open fire ban effective August 14. This ban…
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When it comes to bottleneck traffic, one of the worst offenders is the stretch of construction along Interstate 15 near the S. 5th Ave. exit in…
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The Teton Solar Eclipse Information Line will be available for inquiries and non-emergency related matters during the eclipse next week. This general…
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A drier flow from the northwest will arrive for the rest of the work week which will make for some fabulous weather for the next several days, with…
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Anglers in Idaho will not be allowed to keep any steelhead starting Friday, but catch-and-release will be permitted. The Idaho Department of Fish and…
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Authorities have recovered the body of a 25-year-old Hotevilla man after a cliff jumping accident on Lake Powell. Glen Canyon National Recreation…
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The State Board of Land Commissioners has authorized the Idaho Department of Lands to offer ten commercial properties for auction in 2017. The…
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Partial fire restrictions will go into effect for Teton County on August 16. The restrictions are based on the current high fire danger and…
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded more than $955,000 to 14 health centers in Idaho. According to the agency, the federal…
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A California woman was killed Monday night when the motorcycle she was riding on struck a deer near Craters of the Moon National Monument. Idaho…
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A suspect in more than a half-dozen bank robberies in Idaho and Utah has been arrested at Los Angeles International Airport where authorities say he…
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A scenic Idaho canyon has been tagged with profane references to President Donald Trump, the name “Sierra” and two sets of initials with…
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Former Logan, Utah Assistant Fire Chief Brady Hansen has been named Chief of Jackson Hole Fire/EMS. Hansen will begin his duties in Jackson on…
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Idaho Senator Mike Crapo and Second District Congressman Mike Simpson have issued statements in response to the violent protest in Charlottesville,…
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An adult male grizzly bear that was getting into livestock feed west of Meeteetse, Wyoming has been trapped and relocated. Wyoming Game and Fish…
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One fan got an exciting surprise at the Chukars game Monday night. After 11 years at Melaleuca Field, the Chukars got their one millionth fan. Holli…
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One local Idaho Falls church has fallen victim to vandals. Vandals cut down the peace flags at the Universalist Unitarian Church. They threw them in…
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Our cold front is exiting the region for today, with nice daytime highs into the upper 70’s and a few isolated high country showers. A drier…
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We want to announce our “Food for Friends” winner for Week 5. Margo Ellis is our winner this week from our website. She wins a $200 gift…
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Idaho State Police is investigating a minor semi-truck accident on Interstate 15. Troopers said the driver suffered a medical issue and drove his…
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Stage 1 fire restrictions will go into effect for Bridger-Teton National Forest, Grand Teton National Park, Bureau of Land Management High Desert…
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A small jet made an emergency landing after engine failure. One of the engines stopped working about five miles from the airport. The jet landed and…
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The Bonneville County Commissioners issued a ban on open fires and burning starting today, August 14 until September 29, 2017. The…
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The high water that poured down Wyoming rivers and streams from a melting record mountain snowpack this year is being blamed for several river deaths…
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Our cold front is exiting the region for Tuesday, with nice daytime highs into the mid 70’s and a few isolated high country showers. A drier…
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Response to the protests in Charlottesville, Virginia have rippled across the country. Idaho Falls, Rexburg and West Yellowstone have all held…
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We want to announce our “Food for Friends” winner for the second week. Mary Robinson is our winner this week from our website. She wins a…
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Allie Gardner is the “Food For Friends” winner from Week 1. She won a $200 gift card from Albertsons. For every gift card the grocery…
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We want to announce our “Food for Friends” winner for Week 3. Dara Stuart is our winner this week from our website. She wins a $200 gift…
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We want to announce our “Food for Friends” winners for Week 4. Spencer Anderson is our winner this week from our website. He wins a $200…
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Seven kittens have been saved in Utah after getting stuck in a construction tractor. Green Forest Landscaping employees heard meows coming from under…
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The Ross Park Aquatic Complex announced its end of season schedule. The facility will be closed August 21 because of the eclipse. On August 22, the…
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A proposal to use federal money to help boost the coal industry in the eastern United States is raising protests from Wyoming. Wyoming Mining…
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The Mormon church is joining other organizations in condemning the racism displayed during a white supremacist rally Saturday in Virginia that…
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A cold front is making its way through the region today, which will keep temperatures below average for this time of the year due to rain and cloud…
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A Pocatello man has been charged with aggravated DUI after he backed his pickup into a pedestrian at 2720 Bannock Highway at around 9:33 p.m.…
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UPDATE 4:45 p.m – Lanes are now open. (ORIGINAL) Idaho State Police is currently investigating a crash in the northbound lane of Interstate 15…
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A Boise man has died in a boating accident on the Payette River in southwest Idaho. KTVB-TV reports William Navarro was floating with his girlfriend…
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A cold front is making its way into the region. A few thunderstorms and rain showers have developed ahead of the front. It is likely the cold front…
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It was an all-day party for Chubbuck on Saturday as its annual “Chubbuck Days” celebration took over the town. The celebrations started…
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Scattered thunderstorms are possible Saturday and Sunday. A cold front will move across the Central Mountains Sunday afternoon. This will bring…
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The Idaho Museum of Natural History in Pocatello held a special fundraiser on Saturday. The museum donated all of its proceeds from the day to the…
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Saturday was Pocatello’s “Military Family Appreciation Day.” This is Pocatello’s ninth year doing the event, but only the…
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There are many factors that go into determining what you pay for car insurance, but there may be some factors you didn’t quite now of. Aside…
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Federal officials say cattle grazing will continue at a south-central Idaho national monument known for its ancient lava flows following a challenge…
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The annual Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival kicked off on Thursday, bringing in people from all over the United States. One of the main events at the…
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Two skydivers are dead after an apparent parachute malfunction in a tandem jump in central Utah. Police chief Michael Morgan in Nephi, Utah, said…
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Summer is almost over and that means it is just about time for students to head back to school. While families are busy buying back to school…
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Utah officials say eight bats found throughout the state have tested positives for rabies, and they are urging residents to take precautions by…
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The Powerline fire is now 98 percent contained and firefighters expect to have the fire fully contained sometime today. As of last night, it was…
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After being delayed because of political fallout from the debate over health care, a resolution recognizing National Day of the American Cowboy has…
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A police report suggests a man shot and killed a construction worker in south-central Idaho and later turned the firearm on himself after a dispute…
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Authorities say a mountain lion found in a Utah backyard has been tranquilized and moved back into its natural habitat. KSL-TV reports the animal was…
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Some confusion over existing state and local open container laws and regulations and a new alcoholic drink have prompted the Teton County, Wyoming…
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This week’s education news: An achievement gap? One year into the state’s $11.25 million effort to help at-risk readers, scores improved…
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TEDxJacksonHole organizers announced the lineup for this year’s event on Tuesday, August 22. Presenters from the world of astronomy and science…
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An analysis of fourth quarter statistics shows Wyoming’s unemployment rate has steadily decreased from 5.6 percent in May 2016 to 3.9 percent…
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Ground was broken Thursday for the construction of a new $1.65 billion dollar facility on the Naval Reactor’s Facility. It will be the largest…
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Today’s temperatures will be slightly warmer than yesterday, and very near average for this time of year. I also expect a chance of T-Storms…
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A first-of-its-kind treatment center opened its doors in Blackfoot Thursday night. The new facility is a dialysis and cardio renal center that offers…
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Top federal and state fire managers say the National Fire Preparedness Level will be raised to its highest point Friday afternoon. The National…
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A bull bison that had wandered out of Yellowstone National Park was killed after suffering severe head and leg injuries when it was struck by a…
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Firefighters are expecting minimal fire activity and progression on the Powerline fire about 20 miles southwest of Pocatello today. As of Thursday…
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The Teton County, Wyoming Sheriff’s Office is investigating an allegation of animal cruelty at an outfitter’s property in Wilson. The…
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Idaho National Laboratory interns got a chance to show off what they’ve learned this summer. The intern expo is the culmination of their summer…
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The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office reports it continues to receive reports of a phone scam where the scammer identifies themselves as…
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Maj. Gen. Gary Sayler will retire from his post as commanding officer of the Idaho National Guard at the end of October after a 45-year career in the…
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The State Board of Education has approved, added and accredited the first academic degree program to be offered at the new College of Eastern Idaho.…
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Idaho police are looking for a shooter who has been targeting livestock and llamas in southern Idaho. Llama owner Steve Westphal tells the Times-News…
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A cattle truck driver, Dexter Van Orden, recognized his truck was on fire, stopped in the roadway to keep weeds catching on fire, unloaded his cattle…
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The Latest on the sentencing of a Wyoming in a double murder on Montana’s Crow Indian Reservation. 12:20 p.m. A federal judge has sentenced a…
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An emerging debate about whether elected officials violate people’s free speech rights by blocking them on social media is spreading across the…
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The Bonneville County Fairgrounds are getting a new location. The 4-H club has outgrown the space it is currently on. With the limited space and a…
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Bonneville County Sheriff’s Deputies say no shots were fired and no one was injured in an incident of aggravated assault over the weekend.…
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Two separate studies commissioned by Yellowstone National Park in 2016 show visitors enjoy the park, but they think it’s too crowded during the…
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