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Detailed Forecast The cold front is now exiting Idaho tonight and entering Wyoming, dropping temperatures as we close out the week on the backside of…
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Detailed Forecast The cold front is now exiting Idaho tonight and entering Wyoming, dropping temperatures as we close out the week on the backside of…
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed legislation banning the sale of tobacco to anyone under the age of 21 Tuesday, but what if states, like…
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Pocatello police are looking for a suspicious person who has been knocking on doors after dark. This person was dressed in black and wearing a black…
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The board for the TRPTA bus service met Tuesday to decide whether they would release its executive director to keep their funding from the city of…
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Thanksgiving is next week, but some are already hearing jingle bells. The annual Santa’s Helpers fundraiser was this Tuesday. Every year the…
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GIRLS BASKETBALL *Firth 71South Fremont 51 F Snake River 33*Teton 40 F *Challis 58Carey 37 F *Twin Falls 52Filer 22…
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Nov. 16 marked 20 years for the Henry’s Fork Watershed Council. On Tuesday, the council celebrated at the annual conference. The council was…
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The Idaho Food Bank said it needs 2,000 turkeys to feed families in eastern Idaho. In total they want to have 5,000 turkeys. The agency works with…
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Forbes magazine has ranked Jackson Hole Mountain Resort the No. 1 resort in North America for the third year in a row. The ski resort opens for the…
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Mountain View Hospital in Idaho Falls has a new MRI scanner which gives patients a more comfortable experience to get necessary scans. The extremity…
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Former Rigby City Council President Lawrence Blackburn was sentenced to 120 days in jail and 10 years probation Monday evening after entering an…
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The Festival of Trees had its annual ribbon cutting Monday. Development Workshop puts on the festival every year at the Shilo Inn to help fund some…
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Both Idaho Falls and Blackfoot started early voting for runoff elections Monday, but the decision to have them came about in two very different ways.…
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is working on a fee increase proposal and an elk management plan. “We always worry about paying more. Any…
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The city of Pocatello is working to keep the Heinz plant from closing its doors, and says there is still hope. Mayor Brian Blad had to act fast, so…
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The new Dora Erickson Elementary School held a ribbon cutting Monday.Students, school board members, and even Idaho Falls Mayor Jared Furhiman…
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Eastern Idaho Technical College in Idaho Falls needs your help to give back this holiday season. The student senate is holding its annual…
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A Lewisville company could bring more jobs to the area because of a new type of air mattress. The company, Red Fox AirBeds, recently put its air…
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If you happened to be downtown last week on Saturday, you would have seen an interesting sight – dozens of kids out sweeping the sidewalks of…
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A traffic stop led to the seizure of nearly 14 pounds of marijuana in Power County on Sunday and the latest in Interstate 86 drug arrests. Idaho…
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Idaho State Police are making a more frequent number of drug trafficking stops on Interstate-86 near American Falls, while also seizing nearly…
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A Mackay man was killed when his pickup rolled on Dove Road in Custer County Monday. Idaho State Police said Kolton Kimball, 25, was traveling north…
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With the Heinz plant in Pocatello shutting down, more than 400 people will soon be out of work. One charity in Pocatello said this will add to the…
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Here are the final scores Friday and Saturday high school football semfinal games in Idaho. If you know a score that is not listed here, email us at…
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Working tirelessly through the morning, volunteers emptied the old Ethel Boyes Elementary School on Brentwood Drive in Idaho Falls.…
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More than 50 neighbors pulled together to help one local boy receive his early Christmas wish. Since Sunday, the video of the neighbors decorating…
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Whether its overseas or right in our back yard the American Red Cross prides itself on disaster relief. But it wouldn’t be the lifesaver that…
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Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center is raising awareness of the disease called Lymphedema, which affects 140 million people. Lymphedema is…
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Here are final scores from Friday’s high school girl’s basketball games. If you know a score that is not listed here, email us at…
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It often starts with a single e-mail, written by a person who claims to be stranded in The Philippines after last week’s typhoon, and needs you…
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Students and staff at Ethel Boyes Elementary School in Idaho Falls got their first look at their brand new school Friday. The school has a media…
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You have seen the devastation of Super Typhoon Haiyan in the news. More than 2,000 people are dead. Nearly 4,000 people are injured. Two million…
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A man with Blackfoot ties is seeing the devastation of Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Jeffery Hammett, who is deputy headmaster at a school…
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Jefferson County Prosecutor Robin Dunn will reimburse the county for all payments made to Dunn Law Offices for its handling of a federal court case…
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Alexis is a delightful young teen who loves having family pets (pugs are her favorites) and would love to be part of an adoptive family that has a…
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Serenity is very bright, fun, loving and affectionate. (She gives the world’s greatest hugs!). She really enjoys cuddling and reading books…
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Hillcrest High School senior, Makayla Cunningham wins the United Dairymen of Idaho Distinguished Student Award for this week. Makayla is a horse…
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Former Bingham Memorial Hospital IT Director Jack York did not appear for a scheduled status hearing before District Judge David C. Nye in Blackfoot…
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Boise-based opera company Opera Idaho performed “The Marriage of Figaro” in the Jensen Grand Concert Hall of the Stephens Performing Arts…
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Thursday is World Diabetes Day. For the first time in Idaho Falls, an awards celebration was held for people living with diabetes. Decades ago when…
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The Idaho National Lab has found a cheaper way to fuel its bus fleet — which could mean big savings on fuel prices for everyday drivers. The…
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It started with Black Friday, and now, many major retailers are going a step further and opening on Thanksgiving Day. But it has many upset. “I…
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The Heinz plant in Pocatello is closing its doors. The facility, which employs 410 people, will join two other Heinz locations in having its…
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Chubbuck and Pocatello police have arrested three persons in connection with a spree of vehicle burglaries and car thefts Wednesday. Jacob Quarve,…
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Someone drove a vehicle into a Chubbuck pet store and stole puppies late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. Police said the vehicle was…
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A Pocatello police K9 found a suspected burglar hiding in the trunk of a car early Thursday. Police were called to Shaw Auto Parts shortly after…
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A Pocatello man was charged with a felony of sexual battery of a 16-year-old girl. Pocatello police Lt. Paul Manning said Wednesday that Christopher…
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Del Monte Meats in Pocatello has had complaints made by a neighbor who wished to not be identified. Many of the complaints were serious, including an…
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The City of Idaho Falls has big plans for its Greenbelt, but before those plans go any further, it’s asking the public for ideas and input.…
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One Jefferson County animal clinic has treated six dogs hit by cars this week. It leaves some people wondering if dogs are being hit on purpose. Some…
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“Bless Me Ultima” tells the coming-of-age story of a boy, but that’s not what has parents at Teton High School outraged. “A…
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Electric cars haven’t reached the same popularity in east Idaho as it has in other parts of the country. It may be due to the hassle of…
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Two female LDS missionaries were attacked by Albanian terrorists in Kosovo on Wednesday. “We can confirm two sister missionaries were beaten in…
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The final path has been decided for the Gateway West Project, which will build a 1,000 mile-long, 500,000 volt transmission line through Wyoming and…
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The Idaho National Laboratory has eliminated just under 20 support positions. INL Communications and Governmental Affairs spokesperson Misty Benjamin…
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After more than a century, a Civil War monument was re-dedicated at Rose Hill Cemetery on Monday. The monument was hidden behind decades of growth.…
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Have you been mudding lately? Have you ever done it on accident? One county says people are doing it on accident more often. Dirt roads may look…
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The Idaho insurance exchange board met in Boise behind closed doors Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was held because former board member Frank Chan…
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Doctors said screening kids for developmental problems can help detect some serious issues early. But a study released this week shows less than 30…
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An inmate at the Pocatello Women’s Correctional Center has tested positive for Hepatitis A. The Idaho Department of Corrections said the inmate…
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When the Bonneville District 93 School Board meets Wednesday night, it will decide if Bonneville High School can start a Gay-Straight Alliance. The…
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Bonneville School District 93’s Chuck Shackett will be honored as a 2014 Superintendent of the Year. The award comes from the Idaho Association…
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A spokesperson for the FBI said Tuesday the agency is helping in the investigation of the Chubbuck church vandalism. Chubbuck police said the…
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Roberts Elementary School celebrated the 95th birthday of its librarian, Lavern Tomchak, Monday afternoon. Tomchak has been the school’s…
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The Madison County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a break-in at the Rexburg Police Department’s shooting range. The range is on…
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U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell has given final approval to the route of the proposed 990-mile high-voltage Gateway West Transmission Line…
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Mrs. Powell’s bakery has been a part of Ammon for nearly the past decade, but they could be closing if a new owner doesn’t buy it. The…
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A new store that is all about healthier living is opening Tuesday. The new store is called Natural Groceries and is located on 17th Street. The store…
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An Ammon girl got a heartwarming surprise at school this Veterans Day. Her military uncle arrived from Afghanistan and decided to surprise her.…
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The Idaho State Board of Education is jumping on a national initiative to have every high school senior apply for a post-secondary program.…
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Except for a few run-off races the city elections are over, but did you ever wonder what it takes to put it all together? We may take them for…
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Police have seized more than 50 pounds of marijuana in two traffic stops in Power County. On Monday just before 9 a.m., Idaho State Police and a…
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The suspect in an Idaho Falls stabbing died in a crash near Ririe early Monday. Idaho State Police said around 3 a.m., Tay W. Misseldine, 23, of…
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Luke Jones joined the Local News 8 and Eyewitness News team as a reporter in October 2013. He joins us from Neighborhood Network News in Boston,…
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Jay was born in Milwaukee, Wis., and lived there throughout his childhood and high school years. He got his first broadcast training at Brigham Young…
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Todd returns to Idaho and joins Channel 3 Eyewitness News from KVOA News 4 in Tucson, Ariz., where he was the weekend weather anchor and weekday…
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Chris Cole, who was born and raised in Pocatello, cares about what’s happening around his home Chris graduated from Idaho State University in…
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Dan joined our news team in March 2012. After going to college at the University of Minnesota and eventually graduating with honors from the…
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People would often find Kaitlin, a Southern California native, roaming about her neighborhood with her parents’ 1991 camcorder. She is still…
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Tatevik Aprikyan joins Local News 8 from her hometown of Seattle and is thrilled to fulfill her dream of being a reporter. Tatevik moved to Seattle…
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Jeff Landers took over as sports director of the KIFI and KIDK news team in March 2011. He comes to Idaho from northeast Michigan, where he spent a…
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Why not start the winter with a little more than reindeer games? If you’re on a tight budget, you may want to hit up the annual ski sale put on…
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The Carlsons were devastated to hear of the destruction in the Philippines, where their 20-year-old son, Joseph, is serving as a missionary for The…
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No matter the adversity of the 2013 Men’s Basketball season, Junior Center Ajak Magot can handle it. Just the fact he’s alive and able to…
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Christmas is still a month away, but the holiday is coming early for one local house notorious for its extravagant light show. Brad Winters has been…
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Down 28-7, Idaho State did all it could to come back against the Vikings of Portland State. Unfortunately the comeback fell short as ISU loses in its…
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Shelley continued its dominance of the 3-A football class beating Snake River 26-0…
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It’s become an international news story that started in Pocatello. Pocatello High School girls basketball coach Laraine Cook was fired over a…
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Here are the final scores of Thursday, Friday and Saturday night high school football playoff games in Idaho. The single local Wyoming playoff game…
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Over a grassy course, up and down hills, and winding their way through trees, cyclists of all ages rode through Freeman Park Saturday as part of the…
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The Idaho Falls Aquatic Center could be getting an $80,000 renovation in December. The center is nearly three decades old and needs to be upgraded to…
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Idaho is finding the right formula for maintaining roads during the winter. According to ITS International, the technology used by the Idaho…
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It’s a crime of opportunity, and opportunity’s been presenting itself an awful lot lately. There were a total of 120 break-ins in the…
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School District 25 is now speaking out about the firing of the former Pocatello High School girl’s basketball coach. Laraine Cook was fired…
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A missing 74-year-old hunter has been found, Bonneville County Sheriff Paul Wilde said. Wilde said the man’s truck had problems in the…
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Searchers located an airplane that went missing on Wednesday and officials in west-central Idaho confirmed that all three on board were killed. The…
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A new report from the Idaho State Department of Education predicts how students will perform with the more rigorous Common Core standards. The…
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Federal research indicates grizzly bears in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem have a varied diet and are minimally affected by a decrease in the…
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Four Idaho couples are suing the state in federal court to challenge laws banning same-sex marriage and denying recognition to same-sex couples who…
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Sugar-Salem High School senior Lydia Garner loves to serve. “Through service I’ve helped people know that they really can do something…
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