14th Annual Christmas Angels Concert held virtually this year
Stephen Michaud and his family hosted their 14th Annual Christmas Angels Concert to help provide Christmas for families in need. Due to COVID-19, the…
Continue ReadingStephen Michaud and his family hosted their 14th Annual Christmas Angels Concert to help provide Christmas for families in need. Due to COVID-19, the…
Continue ReadingThe organization celebrated “I’ll Fight Day” outside of the Pine Ridge Mall in Chubbuck. Lieutenant Ernie Evans says today is like a holiday for the…
Continue ReadingWe see lots of beautiful Christmas decorations this time of year. How about a mobile…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Police Department is mourning the unexpected death of K9…
Continue ReadingDebra Ronneburg has been named interim dean of the Idaho State University College of Technology.…
Continue ReadingAs states start to role out plans for their Covid-19 vaccine distribution, there are pleas for who should be first…
Continue ReadingThe US Veterans Center in Eastern Idaho is moving from the Gate City to a new facility in Idaho Falls. Their current location has been helping…
Continue ReadingDue to the ongoing pandemic and following Governor Brad Little’s Modified Stage 2 order, Pocatello Regional Transit (PRT) is canceling the 2020…
Continue ReadingWith the Thanksgiving holiday coming to a close, many travelers were out and about this weekend to return home or back to…
Continue ReadingStation Square in Historic Downtown Pocatello hosted a variety of businesses and vendors for Small Business Saturday. The venue provided many…
Continue ReadingBuster Brown, a comic book character created in 1902 and later used as the mascot for Buster Brown Shoes in 1904, was the inspiration for the neon…
Continue ReadingPortneuf Medical Center has moved its outpatient COVID-19 testing site, effective Monday, November 30. …
Continue ReadingAs planned, Idaho State University is returning to remote learning for the remainder of the fall…
Continue ReadingSoutheastern Idaho Public Health is joining with organizations around the world to take action towards ending the AIDS epidemic by offering free…
Continue ReadingFamilies across the country are making the tough decision this week as to how they’ll spend their…
Continue ReadingBioprinting is breathing new life into the study of medicine on the campus of Idaho State…
Continue ReadingCovid-19 is complicating an already short bus driver supply, making it difficult for the district to fulfill the transportation needs of 8,400…
Continue ReadingBack in June, Amy’s Kitchen hired a new plant manager, Brent Higginson. Higginson says he came to Amy’s to build upon the reputation the company has…
Continue ReadingMore than 1,000 families will have a complete Thanksgiving dinner, thanks to the donations of the Pocatello cycling…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Immunization Coalition and its Get Immunized, Idaho advocacy group held a drive-thru flu shot clinic.…
Continue ReadingFor the second straight week, COVID-19 cases on the Idaho State University campus have gone…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County DMV will be closed to the public next Monday through Thursday (November 23 to November 27) to process a large number of backlogged…
Continue ReadingAt Thursday’s Regular Pocatello City Council meeting, Councilmembers voted to approve a public health emergency ordinance requiring masks to be…
Continue ReadingUPDATE 10/16/20: Magistrate Judge Aaron Thompson ruled Friday Tyler Carter be bound to 6th District Court to face two felony charges in connection…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello City Council will be voting Thursday on whether to create an mandatory face mask…
Continue ReadingFollowing Governor Brad Little’s announcement to roll Idaho back to a modified version of Stage 2, the City of Pocatello will be making the…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 Board of Trustees are seeking additional public feedback regarding the selection of a new mascot for…
Continue ReadingPocatello Police accepted a donation of space from Portneuf Health Trust for a new substation Tuesday.…
Continue ReadingLocal first responders trained at Idaho State University’s new Disaster Response Complex on…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello City Council will consider adopting a public health emergency ordinance requiring face masks at its Thursday night…
Continue ReadingThe holidays will look remarkably different this year due to COVID-19.…
Continue ReadingHirning Buick GMC in Pocatello has made a significant contribution to expanding the access of high quality early learning…
Continue ReadingAt approximately 7:54 p.m., Pocatello firefighters responded to a duplex fire in the 1400 block of East Lander Street. The group home is operated by…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello City Council will hold a special meeting to discuss the possibility of establishing a face-covering ordinance Tuesday at 11 a.m.…
Continue ReadingWith recent upticks in COVID-19 cases in the month of November, Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad says we can all do one thing to help limit the impact of…
Continue ReadingPocatello Christian Outreach Center partnered with the Idaho Food Bank for a drive-through food donation service at Holt Arena.…
Continue ReadingOld Town Pocatello is a little more colorful, thanks to the work of local artist, Nick…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho State University theatre department is finding ways to perform during the…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello City Council gathered at City Hall for their regular work session. As part of their agenda, the council talked about the economic…
Continue ReadingThe community will feel a local woman’s generous spirit in both their pedals and their poultry this…
Continue ReadingSoutheast Idaho Public Health officials report COVID-19 cases in southeast Idaho continue to increase.…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Business for Education published an open letter, urging Idahoans to listen to doctors and use “good old Idaho common…
Continue ReadingUncle Jim’s restaurant owner Chris Arvas believes in giving back to the community when they are in need. When he learned of the attack on Anita, he…
Continue ReadingSoutheastern Idaho Public Health are recommending that you and your loved ones receive this year’s flu vaccine, especially with the COVID-19…
Continue ReadingAfter being named the winner in Pennsylvania early Saturday morning, former Vice President Joe Biden was formally declared as the president-elect of…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Ski Swap took place this weekend at the Old Herberger’s Building in the Pine Ridge Mall.…
Continue ReadingEarlier this week, the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 Board of Trustees directed a survey to be sent out to staff and families.…
Continue ReadingIf you have ever driven past Mountain View Cemetery in Pocatello, you have likely noticed Brady Chapel.…
Continue ReadingOne of nature’s smelliest animals is joining Zoo Idaho as an ambassador…
Continue ReadingExecutive Vice President and Provost Laura Woodworth-Ney announced her plans to leave Idaho State University and pursue other career opportunities.…
Continue ReadingChubbuckians are passionate about Chubbuck, and they made that clear in Tuesday’s…
Continue ReadingPolice have blocked off access to the Family Dollar in Chubbuck after an employee reported a call received about a suspicious package at 3:00 p.m.…
Continue ReadingAn Irving Middle School custodian has received the Employee-of-the-Month P.I.E.S Award for the month of October for his life-saving efforts on the…
Continue ReadingPocatello Police are asking you to give them a bird for a good…
Continue ReadingA pedestrian has died after being struck by a Union Pacific freight train in…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 Board of Trustees took action Monday to continue the current instructional model for at least the first six…
Continue ReadingEarly voting was encouraged by Idaho state officials all year, in order to keep Election Day polls from becoming super spreaders of the…
Continue ReadingChubbuck Police Chief Bill Guiberson’s unmarked police car was stolen from his home on Oct. 29. Pocatello police retrieved the car later that morning…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello will be starting a grant program to help local businesses and organizations affected by the COVID-19…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho State University COVID-19 testing site will be closed on Tuesday, November 3 to observe Election
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Five students from the Idaho State University College of Technology Nuclear Operations Technology Program were given the opportunity to travel to…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University College of Technology Health Occupations Department Chair and Clinical Professor Henry Oh was recognized as U.S. Professor of…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Historical Museum hosted a fall family fun day on Saturday.…
Continue ReadingIsaac Angel Rodriguez-Romero appeared before Judge Robert Naftz Thursday to review latest legal filings in his murder…
Continue ReadingThree City of Pocatello departments will be making the switch to their winter work hours Nov.…
Continue ReadingDuring a visit to Idaho on Thursday, Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House’s Global Health Ambassador, met with Gov. Brad Little, Idaho State…
Continue ReadingA 67-year-old Pocatello man succumbed to his injuries at the scene of a crash…
Continue ReadingAs of Thursday, Southeastern Idaho Public Health announced they have had 5,438 cases to date. There are currently 1,012 active cases in Southeast…
Continue ReadingThough the Skybalonyx predates most dinosaurs, it was only recently discovered by Xavier Jenkins, an Idaho State University biological sciences…
Continue ReadingThe Portneuf District Library has grown out of the original location and needs a new…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello is making changes to its services following Governor Brad Little’s announcement that Idaho will move back to a modified…
Continue ReadingThe department set up a donation site at their police station. Members of the community were able to safely and anonymously dispose of their unused…
Continue ReadingThe reason for rolling back to Stage 3 was due to the spike in cases and an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations over the last few weeks.…
Continue ReadingA homeless man lost his life this past Friday in…
Continue ReadingThe troops hosted a Scouting for Food Drive on Saturday.…
Continue ReadingOver the past two weeks, new cases have increased by 46.5%, with new statewide cases topping 1,000 on three different…
Continue ReadingA 5-year-old Pocatello girl was surprised to see the mayor show up at her house last Thursday.…
Continue ReadingAnita AlQuattan is recovering in the Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City after being severely mauled by a dog, leaving her with severe…
Continue ReadingThe need for food in our community is great this year because of the…
Continue ReadingCity of Pocatello Water Department crews will start replacing water main lines on Fredregill Road and Oliver Avenue Monday.…
Continue ReadingA 1-year-old girl from Pocatello was attacked by a dog and flown to a Salt Lake City hospital to be treated last Sunday, October 18.…
Continue ReadingAn SUV ended up inside a Pocatello convenience store Thursday.…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University’s total student enrollment for the Fall 2020 semester is 11,786, a 7.5% decline in undergraduate students and a 6.9%…
Continue ReadingYou are invited to take a look at the plans for the Carson Street Bridge…
Continue ReadingYou can watch the free, virtual Idaho State University Choirs Fall Concert on…
Continue ReadingPocatello High School is moving forward with the selection of a new mascot.…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University is celebrating a big upgrade to their incredibly rare nuclear…
Continue ReadingThe Sixth District Magistrates Commission convened on Friday and appointed local attorney, Carol “Tippi” Jarman to serve as a Bannock County…
Continue ReadingMoms are taking the brunt of the economic crisis, leading some to call this a…
Continue ReadingThe COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the United States in more ways than just total case numbers and economic hardship.…
Continue ReadingThe film industry has taken a huge hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Pocatello Reel Theatre has been no…
Continue ReadingThe Goodbye Hello Craft Show hosted their event on Saturday at the Mountain View Event Center.…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University is celebrating a very special 50th birthday this…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University and Brigham Young University Idaho have released COVID-19…
Continue ReadingThe Southeastern Idaho Public Health District has confirmed three new deaths due to COVID-19 within the health district.…
Continue Reading“Do I need to quarantine?” It’s a question Southeast Idaho Public Health’s COVID-19 hotline employees are answering hundreds of times a day.…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello City Council has confirmed Mayor Brian Blad’s appointment of Konni Kendell as City Clerk.…
Continue ReadingAfter Sen. Jim Risch’s appearance on Tuesday, Paulette Jordan came down to Pocatello this evening for a campaign event at Caldwell…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Elections Office has opened up early voting at its headquarters.…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello Street Operations has wrapped up its 2020 paving…
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