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The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is being honored by PETA for saving a dog that tumbled down a 50-foot mine shaft earlier this month. Hubert…
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The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is being honored by PETA for saving a dog that tumbled down a 50-foot mine shaft earlier this month. Hubert…
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State lawmakers are reviewing a plan that makes Idaho the first state to require high school students to take at least two credits online to…
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The State Department of Health and Welfare reported Monday that the number of Idahoans using food stamps has sky-rocketed by 270 percent from 2007.…
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Idaho State Police arrested a Minnesota man on Monday morning after they found more than six pounds of marijuana in his car. Troopers spotted the car…
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A Challis man is dead following a two-car crash on State Highway 75 at the US Highway 93 Junction near Challis on Sunday. Idaho State Police say just…
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Polygamist Warren Jeffs and his supporters have bombarded Madison and Fremont counties with letters and information packets. The counties have…
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The unusually dry winter has affected businesses that depend on winter snow gear sales, but local shops have been holding steady. ?Yeah, it?s crazy,?…
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Two businesses are coming together to spread a little flavor across America. Potandon Produce and Johnnie’s Fine Foods kicked off their…
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The Idaho state legislature is getting started on its second week of the 2012 session. During week one, Rep. Jeff Thompson, R-Idaho Falls, says there…
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A brand new year means the “tax man” is lurking around the corner. Tomorrow is the first day you’ll be able to E-file. Expect more…
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One of Idaho’s most powerful lobbying groups is again pushing to eliminate the state’s personal property tax on business equipment. The…
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An early morning fire forced a family out of their home Sunday. The blaze caused about a quarter-million dollars in damage. according to the Idaho…
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I-15 between mileposts 119 and 135 is back open after a Sunday afternoon dust storm. Police had blocked the stretch of highway between Idaho Falls…
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The work that has been suspended at the Idaho Cleanup Project will soon be starting again, but that’s not without further layoffs from CWI. By…
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Idaho State Police say the agency is working hard to keep drugs out of Idaho, and this weekend, it’s working. At around 1:30 p.m. Saturday, ISP…
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A hay truck caught on fire on I-15 near the Malad Summit at 9:16 a.m. on Sunday, igniting a brush fire and stopping traffic, according to Idaho State…
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Organizers behind Pocatello’s rodeo said they’re already hard at work preparing for this year’s event. “We’re full…
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The front lawn of the Driggs City Center has transformed into an art gallery this week with almost a dozen snow sculptures. From Gumby to dragons,…
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The Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C., released a study all about Mormons in America. Of course, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day…
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An organization is posing as Madison High School and asking for donations, according to a notice from the Rexburg Area Chamber of Commerce to its…
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Pocatello police have arrested two men after they allegedly tried to pass forged checks at ISU Credit Union on Thursday. Police determined the checks…
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A former American Falls High School coach was given jail time for having an inappropriate relationship with a student. Appearing in court Thursday…
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The Bingham County Courthouse lock down ended at about 4 p.m. Friday. Hazmat teams were unable to identify the white powder substance found in an…
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State inspectors say a historic building on Idaho State University campus is unsafe. All faculty and students will soon have to evacuate Colonial…
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Dramatic moments in the Bonneville County Courthouse on Friday, as a judge hears two cases connected to a Christmas day murder. It was a preliminary…
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Hoku Materials paid its past-due November bill to Idaho Power Company on Friday, but still faces the possibility of getting electricity shut off for…
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A Brigham Young University-Idaho student was named to the ?Latter-day Saints For Ron Paul? nationwide coalition. News of the coalition?s launch comes…
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Some elementary schoolers got a taste of “FAME” on Friday. FAME, an acronym for the “Fine Arts Mini-program,” is in full…
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The Idaho House’s top Republican leader suggested Democrats’ charges that the state’s dominant GOP has fostered a “culture of…
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A 13 and a half year old female juvenile experienced about 15 minutes of cold, wet freedom Thursday after attempting to run away from an Idaho…
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A Hamlet, Indiana educator has been named director of the Idaho Falls School District’s new Magnet High School. Matthew Bertasso is currently…
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Idaho Falls Mayor Jared Fuhriman outlined an ambitious to-do list for 2012 in his State of the City address on Thursday night. He said there will be…
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The city of Pocatello and Mayor Brian Blad are taking an aggressive stance on development in 2012. In his State of the City address Thursday night,…
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A Montana school district says a math teacher who went missing last weekend is dead, and the FBI announced it has one man in custody and is…
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Idaho Fish and Game Regional Supervisor Mark Gamblin spoke out Wednesday night about the wildlife summit that Idaho Fish and Game will hold in…
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An Idaho Falls dog is being recognized by the U.S. Humane Society after she saved the life of her pregnant owner last September. Codi Robertson, 15,…
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Idaho Falls police have arrested a man they say used a stolen credit card at various Idaho Falls businesses. Joseph Francis Robinson, 35, of Idaho…
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The road to ending discrimination in Idaho is a long one, and one local group says, the journey still isn’t over. On Thursday night, 2 Great 4…
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Officer Phillip Hill of the Chubbuck Police Department was charged with one misdemeanor count of aiming a firearm at others Thursday. The charge was…
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A huge donation has rolled into Idaho State University; federal money is getting a semitruck for students. The donation is to help out ISU’s…
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The United States may be a super power but its Internet capability ranks far below more than a dozen other countries. Multiple studies suggest Idaho…
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As Rexburg grows so does the number of parties in town. A new 300-person event center is opening at Hemming Village. Owner of St. Anthony’s…
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John Mejia, 31, of Rigby pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court Wednesday to a charge of theft of funds from the Shoshone-Bannock casino at Fort Hall.…
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Idaho Falls School District 91 is now taking applications for students interested in attending the new magnet high school next fall. The school will…
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The governor got a pay raise this year, but he still earns less than half of what some of Idaho’s public university presidents take home. The…
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Another $200,000 winning Powerball ticket has been sold in eastern Idaho. The Idaho Lottery announced that one ticket from Wednesday night?s draw…
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2011 was a record year for gas prices, and although the cost of gasoline has dropped, it probably won?t stay down for long, says AAA Idaho spokesman…
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It’s a situation the Idaho Public Utilities Commission has never seen before: At a hearing tomorrow in front of the commission and against…
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Ten days into 2012, the city of Chubbuck held its first City Council meeting of the new year to rehash 2011 and preview what’s in store for the…
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A local hospital has won national recognition for being one of the best when it comes to pleasing patients. Press Ganey Associates measures the…
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A new Idaho Education Association advertising campaign has been running on televisions across the state, with a special ad targeted to eastern Idaho.…
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The Idaho Falls Police Department honored six officers and two dispatchers on Wednesday for exemplifying dedication and professionalism in keeping in…
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A man suspected of petty theft in Chubbuck has been named a suspect in an incident involving the pursuit of a stolen car. The Oneida County…
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Wayne Allen Ginnis, 28, of Seattle pleaded not guilty Wednesday afternoon in U.S. District Court in Pocatello to a charge of transporting a minor in…
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Cassia County officials say they’ve arrested a 29-year-old Burley man on suspicion of killing his wife. Deputies were called to a house in…
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Idaho Falls School District 91 is $3 million richer thanks to energy savings over the past 5-and-a-half years. At Tuesday night’s board…
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The Marriott Residence Inn in Idaho Falls has lost funding and has been tied up in court, but less than three months ago, it finally gained the…
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On Tuesday, the Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input on ways to protect the sage grouse habitat in Idaho. No one has had their feathers…
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After bringing in companies worth hundreds of jobs, Bannock Development’s director is headed to work statewide. Gynni Gilliam was integral in…
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Thirteen Brigham Young University-Idaho students were directed to clean up glow sticks and other garbage the BLM says they left behind during a visit…
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If you’re looking for an opportunity to get involved as a community volunteer, now may be your chance. The award-winning long-term care…
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Residential customers of Rocky Mountain Power will see an increase in their electricity bills. Electric rates for residential customers of Rocky…
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Aiming to leverage limited numbers to win hearings on their priorities, House Democrats suggested Tuesday their most-liberal members could vote with…
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The largest military unit in the Idaho Army National Guard has a new commander. Col. Don Blunck took command of the 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team…
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A pit bull was euthanized after being shot by an Idaho Falls police officer last Friday. It all started with a phone call to IFPD early Friday…
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Some of our station’s viewers have voiced concern about what seems to be a high level of water rushing out of the American Falls dam. We…
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This weekend, all 397 national parks, including Yellowstone and Grand Teton, are letting visitors in for free. The free admission is in honor of the…
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Just because the holidays are over doesn’t mean it’s not the season for giving. Western States Caterpillar kicks of the Dump Hunger food…
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Teton Springs Water and Sewer Company is asking the Idaho Public Utilities Commission for authority to issue an assessment to its customers to pay…
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Customers of Intermountain Gas may soon be in for yet another rate decrease. Citing the “prolific availability” of U.S. shale gas…
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Hoku Materials Inc. said Idaho Power Company is charging it for power it does not use. The utility has threatened to shut off electricity after the…
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Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter outlined $60 million in income tax cuts, a pay raise for state workers and teachers and a plan to equip…
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A group of local people, along with the Portneuf Health Care Foundation, is trying to bring some more mental and emotional healing to the Portneuf…
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The man who was allegedly the intended victim in an early Christmas morning stabbing in Ammon is speaking out against violence on Sunday. Two weeks…
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A Lewisville man’s dog is alive and well after tumbling down a 50 foot mine shaft on Friday night. Extensive search and rescue efforts in Clark…
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At a tattoo convention in Pocatello, some are calling for government intervention in the industry to stop the spread of disease. Over the weekend,…
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It’s National Radon Action Month, and experts say the radioactive gas is seeping into homes throughout Idaho. The EPA says radon causes more…
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Apparent “road rage” led to one arrest in Pocatello at around 4 p.m. Thursday. Pocatello police say officers were investigating a traffic…
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The city of Idaho Falls ushered in a few changes Friday within a major department. Fire Chief Dean Ellis pinned a new captain and an inspector at a…
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A new survey out today suggests that an overwhelming number of Idahoans are ready for a change when it comes to their health insurance. That survey,…
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This winter is becoming deadly for eagles across southeast Idaho; many of the majestic birds have been hit by cars and one bald eagle has been shot.…
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Idaho doesn’t do well when it comes to getting high school students to continue on to college, but a nontraditional school in Pocatello has won…
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A Rexburg teen is the winner of a statewide video contest aimed at encouraging kids to stay away from alcohol. The IDontDrink.com campaign is…
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A new policy being considered by the Obama administration will be good for local families, the Idaho Community Action Network says. The proposed rule…
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The lack of snow may make for an easier commute to work, but business owners in Island Park say it’s hard on the local economy. Snow is what…
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Bethany Carter, the missing girl from Utah, has been found safe, Lincoln County, Wyo., Sheriff Shane Johnson announced Friday. On Thursday, the…
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Minidoka County officials are searching for a Rupert man and his 3-year-old daughter who are missing after reporting vehicle problems in…
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A semi-truck vs. train crash occurred in Shelley on Wednesday. Idaho State police said Laron Nielsen, 47, of Idaho Falls, was traveling west on…
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Parking restrictions will be in effect along Memorial Drive on Jan. 12 and Jan. 13 as Idaho Falls Power crews remove Christmas lights along the…
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States across the country are struggling to fund public education, and Idaho is no exception. On Thursday, a State Supreme Court ruling said the…
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Utah authorities say the suspect injured in a shootout with police in Ogden is a 37-year-old man with a limited criminal history. Ogden police say…
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A Pocatello man is being held in the Bannock County Jail today on charges of possession of sexually exploitative materials. Pocatello Police say…
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We have enough water for now, but there are concerns for the future. Tad Barrie has seen irrigation come a long way one the course of his 26 years in…
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The Jackson Police Department is asking for the public?s help to track down a bronze buffalo that was stolen from a local gallery. On Jan. 1, the…
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Idaho Power Company says Hoku Materials Inc. not paying its electric bill will have repercussions for other customers. State regulators will hear…
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Due to the mild winter, Special Olympics Idaho has canceled its annual State Winter Games. The games were to be held in Valley County on March 2…
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Being careful about passwords should be a priority, said Dale Dixon, president of the Better Business Bureau Serving Southeast Idaho and Eastern…
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Karina Karla Martinez, 36, of Rexburg, was arrested on a charge of forgery and other charges pending, Rexburg police said Thursday. The department…
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The city of Blackfoot is changing its ordinance when it comes to electing council members. Tuesday’s unanimous vote came just one month after a…
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An epidemiologist who spent a year studying the high rate of workplace deaths in Wyoming says his research points to lack of a “culture of…
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