Traffic Alert – Construction starts Monday near US-91 and Breneman Street in Chubbuck
Beginning Monday, the Idaho Transportation Department will build a traffic island on U.S. Highway 91 (Yellowstone Avenue) at Bullock Street in…
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Beginning Monday, the Idaho Transportation Department will build a traffic island on U.S. Highway 91 (Yellowstone Avenue) at Bullock Street in…
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Saturday, April 5th: The Y is hosting its Annual Fundraising Gala, happening at 6:30 PM at the Elks Lodge. This year’s theme invites people to say…
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As part of ongoing efforts to modernize the facility, the renovation will triple the size of the lobby, improve pick-up and drop-off areas, and…
Continue ReadingThe surviving driver involved in Wednesday, April 2nd’s fatal crash along Hwy 91 near Shelley has succumbed to her injuries at the hospital,…
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Wednesday, Governor Brad Little signed into law a bill intended to prevent illegal immigrants living in Idaho from accessing certain state…
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Through the Managed Hunt program, private landowners agree to allow hunters access to their property to hunt in-season game, with property owners…
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Farmers and property owners near Custer and Butte County, Idaho, are reporting acts of vandalism targeting their agricultural equipment.
According…
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — The Idaho Falls Spud Kings pulled out a big win Thursday night at the Mountain America Center. Going up against the Pueblo…
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The following is a press release from Idaho State Police. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – Idaho State Police (ISP) is investigating a two-vehicle crash which…
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Area girls high school softball scores for Thursday, April…
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The names of the two victims of the fatal car crash that occurred Wednesday afternoon have been released.
According to the Bingham County coroner,…
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“The weather’s a little bit warmer, which allows us to get back and maintain and improve the road. So that’s what’s going on now. We’re going to be…
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If you want to get rid of bed bugs, it’s best not to spray them. Spraying might make the bugs leave for a while, but it likely won’t keep the bugs…
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Chubbuck city leaders are finalizing their last draft of the ‘Chubbuck 2045: Comprehensive Plan’ which will be available for public review and…
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“Bannock County, in recent years, has been investing in the facilities down here at the fair because this is a true gem of the community,” said Emma…
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The fifth annual ‘Help Jack Give Back’ blood drive is now in full swing and looking for volunteers to roll up their sleeves and donate blood at…
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After heated debate and dodged questions, the Idaho House passed a bill that seeks to ban medical mandates in governments, schools, and…
Continue Reading“This isn’t just a rusty old metal sign; it’s a piece of history that tells a story about our region,” said Museum of Idaho Director of…
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Just before 7 PM Wednesday, a 2002 Harley Davidson motorcycle was traveling west on W. Chubbuck Road. At the same time, a 2013 Infiniti QX56 was…
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Area boys baseball and girls high school softball scores for Wednesday, April…
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Work has begun on building a new fire station in Idaho Falls. City and fire department officials broke ground Wednesday morning for the new Station…
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Will Chappell is a senior on Sugar-Salem’s baseball team. A team that just won its first state title in school history a season ago.
“It’s just…
Police in Shelley are asking drivers in the community to avoid Highway 91 north of Anderson and South of 1400 N as they respond to a car…
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Sheriff’s deputies in Teton County, Idaho, have arrested alleged cocaine dealer Joshua Hanna in a joint narcotics investigation with the Idaho State…
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The second Week of April is national sexually transmitted diseases or STD Awareness Week, and the Eastern Idaho Public Heath is offering free…
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At a hearing Wednesday, county commissioners listened to an appeal from homeowners Dana and Darla Miller, who claim a nearby aquifer recharge basin…
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A bill outlining the process for courts to dismiss “frivolous” or unfounded abortion lawsuits brought against Idaho doctors has passed the Idaho…
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The St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store and Food Pantry will be offering discounts to Idaho State University students and staff during their monthly ‘I…
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The Idaho Transportation Department is sending out a traffic alert for Rexburg drivers. Over the next week, the town’s most used on/off ramp along…
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McCammon emergency services are about to get a major quality of life upgrade with a brand new fire and EMS station opening in May.
Construction on…
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The wait is over, and tickets go on sale April 2 for Idaho’s Oldest Rodeo, The War Bonnet Round Up.
The 114th running of “the best medium-sized…
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Community members packed the hall at the Veterans of Foreign Wars building in Rexburg Tuesday…
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A Bonneville County couple claims a nearby aquifer recharge project has damaged their home and significantly decreased its value.…
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The Portneuf District Library is offering people a chance to try out a range of equipment at their ‘Makerspace’, all in the name of tapping into the…
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game says people should expect to see more animals around roads as the weather warms…
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For several years, getting a pilot’s license in eastern Idaho meant finding an individual private instructor or leaving the region. Now, thanks to…
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Area boys baseball and girls high school softball scores for Monday, March…
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For Monday night and early Tuesday, expect a mix of rain and snow showers. It’ll be mostly cloudy with temperatures dropping to around 29°. Winds…
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The Union Pacific Railroad will be replacing the railroad crossing at Ash Street in Idaho Falls.
Beginning April 3, Ash Street from Eastern Avenue…
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Governor Brad Little was joined by legislators and law enforcement leaders in celebrating the passage of Idaho’s immigration enforcement House Bill…
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The former governor will begin chemotherapy immediately. His family says the 73-year-old is facing the diagnosis with “hope, determination, and…
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The free event will be at the Museum of Idaho Monday, March 31, from 6:30 to 8…
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For the third year in a row, Marshall Public Library (MPL) is offering free packs of seeds to help get gardeners growing this spring and get people…
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The Pocatello Fire Department (PFD) is doing a ‘Burn and Learn’ training exercise at a vacant house on Jason Avenue through Tuesday, April 1.
Fire…
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Dispatch received a call around 3:40 am from 18-year-old Austin Carter Goodwin, reporting that another vehicle had struck his vehicle at a bonfire…
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The victim told the Sheriff’s Deputies her former spouse had come to the home uninvited and intoxicated. She convinced Huserik to leave, but he…
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A Wyoming woman with active warrants was arrested Friday afternoon, March 28, 2025 in Swan Valley after trying to hide from Deputies in a…
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Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office said a 43-year-old man made it to shore by himself after his kayak capsized at the Blacktail Reservoir area on…
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After a cool, but relatively pleasant Sunday, we’re looking at a fairly active workweek. Temperatures will be a bit cooler than average through about…
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“We just try to bring people joy. We hope that people are able to feel that…
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Local area girls high school softball scores for Saturday, March…
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A fairly active pattern over the next couple of days. Highs should generally top out in the 40s and 50s each day through about next Friday. Tomorrow,…
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The funds from the sale will go towards an expansion on the museum, which needs more space since opening in the early…
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Much like last night’s series opener, tonight’s game 2 could not be decided in regulation. After Idaho Falls went down 2-0 in the first 12 minutes of…
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Area girls high school softball scores for Friday, March…
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Overnight, expect more clouds to roll in, with temperatures dropping to around 34°. The south wind will be blowing at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts up to…
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People, on average, will witness something traumatic twice in their lifetimes. But first responders say they witness traumatic events on a regular…
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The Idaho Falls Downtown Development Corporation (IFDDC) is calling on individuals, organizations, and businesses to join efforts in enhancing the…
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“In recent years, demand for these large group sites has far exceeded availability, with sites booking out within minutes,” said the Idaho Department…
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Playoff hockey is known for the dramatics, and Game 1 of the Dineen Cup playoffs in Idaho Falls was no different. Sporting new cream-colored…
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A rural Idaho population is receiving some much-needed assistance. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has awarded $500,000 in…
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The bowling fundraiser, held at Pocatello’s Tough Guy Lanes, supports the Young Professionals program in helping people entering the workforce or…
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Southeastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) will lose thousands of dollars in federal funding following the US Department of Health and Human Services’…
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Spring Fair 2025 is underway at the ICCU Dome on Idaho State University’s campus for another year of hosting hundreds of local and national vendors…
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Clean-up operations are nearing completion in the westbound I-80 tunnel near Green River. The work by WYDOT and its contractor, Clean Harbors…
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The person responsible for tagging “SLENDO” on dozens of locations throughout Idaho Falls over the past few months, causing thousands of dollars in…
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Area boys baseball and girls high school softball scores for Thursday, March…
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After a few nice days, our weather is getting a bit chillier and stormier as the jet stream trends closer to our region. Highs over the next few days…
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Hours after Governor Brad Little signed into law a controversial immigration enforcement bill, a United States district judge granted a Temporary…
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Rocky Mountain Power’s costs for fuel and wholesale electricity increased in 2024 but at a lower rate than the previous year, still necessitating a…
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Spring is coming early this year for garden centers and nurseries as warmer weather drives customers…
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The Bridger-Teton National Forest is implementing a new fee program and large group reservation system for the Snake River Canyon beginning in May…
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Several prescribed burns are scheduled near the Roberts area in early April, as Idaho Fish and Game Upper Snake Region and the Bureau of Land…
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Flu season is still impacting people across eastern Idaho and western Wyoming even as temperatures rise, according to health officials. Epidemiology…
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Fundraising efforts from this past holiday season’s Festival of Trees raised $85,000 for D.W.I., the Development Workshop in Idaho Falls. The group…
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After more than four decades of calling Utah home, the Sundance Film Festival is moving to Boulder, Colorado.
The Sundance Institute announced…
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Senate Bill 11-41 bans camping and sleeping on public property in cities with over 100,000 people. The bill created controversy while in the Idaho…
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Firefighters with the Pocatello Fire Department (PFD) will have the opportunity to learn from real fire conditions in a controlled setting as the…
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The Portneuf District Library is highlighting community resources available to people in the Protneuf Valley in a new monthly feature starting in…
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Many incredible volunteers saddle up daily to keep Champs Heart running smoothly, but according to her colleagues, Renee Bowser goes above and…
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Area boys baseball and girls high school softball scores for Wednesday, March…
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U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman (R-WY) is dropping in-person public town halls due in part to “credible threats to Hageman…recent incidents at…
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Temperatures remain above average ahead of a cold front. Isolated thunderstorms will start to appear overnight into Thursday morning. We expect more…
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As a large number of people set out for spring break travel destinations, officials are sounding the alarm of potential risks to unattended homes and…
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According to ISU, enrollment in the spring 2025 semester exceeded 11,000 students–an almost 3% increase year-over-year, and the highest the…
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Wednesday, Governor Brad Little joined House and Senate leaders as he signed House Bill 304, providing $100 million in property tax relief to…
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Bears across Teton County are becoming active with the spring transition. Adult male grizzly bears begin emerging from their winter dens in March,…
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The trial of Todd Vernon Brewer, the Pocatello man who allegedly shot and wounded two police officers in May 2022, began earlier this week at the…
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“What we’re doing is we’re celebrating the power of prevention for April,” said Dana Solomon, public information specialist for SIPH. “All of our…
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The investigation revealed that the victim purchased fentanyl from Goodale, who shipped the fentanyl through the Post Office in Chula Vista,…
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JACKSON, Wyoming (KIFI) – The Wyoming Department of Transportation is postponing minor bridge deck repairs scheduled to begin Wednesday night on the…
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Drivers commuting to or from Jackson, Wyoming, along U.S. Highway 191/89 may need to plan an alternate route for the short-term future. The Wyoming…
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Area boys baseball and girls high school softball scores for Tuesday, March…
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Our beautiful weather continues for a little bit longer, but eventually it will change and unsettled weather moves in. Tonight looks to be clear and…
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The interactive map will be available both on the City of Rexburg website and the Rexburg App.
“We’ll be updating the map throughout the season…be…