Rexburg launches interactive map for residents to track construction
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…
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…
“Alex Adams brings a highly strategic and visionary approach to achieving my priorities for Idaho. As my longtime budget director, he helped us…
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The city of Rexburg is looking to better serve its community by investing in its employees. All week, city employees are taking special training…
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Starting March 31, 2025, Inland Crane Inc. will resume work on the Stoddard Pack Bridge Project, which includes the installation of a new pack bridge…
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The Idaho Transportation Department is working to extend the lifespan of US-91 in Pocatello. ITD crews began crack sealing work Monday on 5th Street…
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A bill that would allow death penalty sentences for adults convicted of sexually abusing children ages 12 and younger has passed the Idaho…
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Friday, the IWRB voted unanimously to remove the temporary “pause” on considering funding proposals for ESPA recharge wells that will help…
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Another staple of nineties rock is headed to the Mountain America Center this year. Chevelle has announced their highly anticipated return to the…
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — If you like A cappella, the Frontier Center is the place to be this Saturday. BYU’s Vocal Point and Noteworthy are…
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After an unsettled period, we’ve got several beautiful days ahead as high pressure builds in. Tuesday and Wednesday will both be very sunny and…
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Area boys baseball and girls high school softball scores for Monday, March…
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In an exclusive interview with Senator Mike Crapo, Doug Long asks about recent Republican town hall meetings, the Trump tariffs,…
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Snow is melting and it’s time to start taking care of our lawns. …
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Spring is usually when bugs start to mate, so now is the time to keep them…
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An Idaho Falls woman was arrested for trying to enter a home and taking mail from a home.…
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Owners of the aquarium supply and exotic pet store Aquatic Oasis said they have seen an outpouring of community support helping them through a…
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Governor Ron DeSantis joined Governor Brad Little at the Idaho Statehouse on Monday to push for support for a balanced budget amendment to the U.S.…
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Former Wyoming Senator Al Simpson will lie in state in the Wyoming State Capitol Rotunda on Thursday and Friday, March 27 and 28.…
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Dr. Charles Peterson, a former professor of herpetology at Idaho State University and affiliate curator of herpetology at…
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As an area of low pressure passes to our north, clouds and a few scattered rain/snow showers will be possible for tonight. We’ll gradually clear out…
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“Why not bring in something as cool as a camel and do a camel…
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All power has been restored on Stosich Lane and to Skyline High…
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After an active pattern, things are finally calming down. Sunday and Monday will still be a bit breezy, but outside of a few stray mountain showers,…
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The bullet went directly through the horse’s head and out the other end of his body. The Webster’s say it was clearly…
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Area boys high school baseball scores, Bucks Bags Tournament Day 2, Buck’s Ace Tournament and Challis-Mackay Wood bat Tournament scores for Friday,…
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Area girls high school softball scores, Win The Pitch Classic Tournament scores, Warrior International Tournament scores for Friday, March…
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In January of 1976, Relief Societies in the St. Anthony Idaho stake were asked to make quilts for America’s Bicentennial Celebration. Several…
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On the morning of March 19, Idaho Department of Fish and Game personnel responded to a report of three moose wandering in the community of Riverside,…
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Truck drivers should know that speed and weight restrictions are in effect for many rural roads in eastern…
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The horse industry contributes billions of dollars to the U.S. economy and provides millions of…
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Motorists should be aware of a herd of elk occupying open fields north of Chubbuck and Pocatello near New Day…
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Members of Idaho State University’s Muslim Student Association (MSA) held a Ramadan Iftar event on Thursday night at the Pond Student Union building…
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The Pocatello Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with the Southeast Idaho Skatepark Association, broke ground on the city’s new Optimist…
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Area high school baseball scores for Thursday, March…
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Area girls high school softball scores for Thursday, March…
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Another storm rolls in late Friday, so your weather bracket may already be busted. I honestly have no idea what will happen to our weather if Gonzaga…
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The bill’s text states that no flags or banners may fly over public schools or in Idaho classrooms “that represent a political viewpoint, including…
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“Idaho’s law reflects common sense and biological reality, protecting all students’ privacy and safety in spaces like locker rooms and…
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“Senator Jim Risch has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election, he is an exceptional man, and HE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!” Trump wrote in a…
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“We’re seeing a need for housing, a desire for improved recreation facilities citywide,” said Jim Anglesey, Pocatello’s long-range senior planner.…
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Marta and Todd Murdock say The Healing Ranch is a passion project they have been working on for years, starting when Todd, a US Navy veteran, came up…
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Kids’ needs for shoes and warm clothing are increasing, especially in today’s…
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A flurry of court filings in the quadruple murder case against Bryan Kohberger reveal the suspect bought a knife on Amazon months before the killings…
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“Law enforcement conducted a methodical search of the school. Hallways, classrooms, closets, and lockers were also checked. The student involved in…
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Wednesday, investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board released preliminary information detailing the events that led to the deadly…
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Expect scattered snow for Thursday morning, then hold on to your small pets and children so they don’t blow…
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With two games left in the regular season, the Idaho Falls Spud Kings are one of the top teams in all of the National Collegiate Development…
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Area high school baseball and girls high school softball scores for Wednesday, March…
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Idaho drivers may be familiar with the flashing red and blue lights.
But, the familiar pattern will soon be a thing of the past as Idaho State…
Wednesday marked a new start for Highland High School, as students and Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 staff officially broke ground on their…
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According to the report, Houghton told investigators neither he nor Brown saw the power lines that spanned across the frozen reservoir until it was…
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Governor Brad Little announced today the Idaho Board of Correction appointed Bree Derrick to serve as director of the Idaho Department of Correction…
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BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) – A regional advocacy group is once again threatening to sue the state of Idaho if a bill intended to crack down on illegal…
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Over 30 local and national employers packed into the American Falls High School gym Wednesday for the first career fair under new event organizer…
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“Being a police officer gives you an opportunity to make a positive difference in people’s lives and in the world,” said Idaho Falls Police…
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A bill designed to protect journalists’ confidential sources has passed the Idaho House and Senate with bipartisan support. The bill’s sponsor, Rep.…
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Senate Bill 1101 passed the Idaho Senate and House with wide support on both sides of the aisle. The bill outlines the duties, responsibilities, and…
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A 69-year-old man, Donnie Lee Winn of Bonneville County, is now in custody after allegedly trying to strangle a woman, according to the Bonneville…
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Ririe Elementary School will be closed for two days on Wednesday, March 19, and Thursday, March 20, to allow maintenance crews time to repair the…
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Area girls high school softball scores for Tuesday, March…
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More winds with a brief break in the snow for Wednesday. More storms line-up for Thursday and this weekend.…
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Area boys high school baseball scores for Tuesday, March…
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An engine and wildland firefighters from the Salmon-Challis National Forest responded to a grass fire over the weekend and declared it out the same…
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The Idaho Sheriffs Association has partnered with several Idaho counties to improve Idaho Sheriff Connect.
The app has been available for about 5…
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An Idaho Senate bill is creating controversy as critics say the legislation unfairly targets the state’s most vulnerable.
The proposed…
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Monday, the Idaho House voted to unanimously pass a bill that would allow death penalty sentences for adults convicted of sexually abusing children…
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Construction started Monday, March 17th to widen Ammon Road on 35th East from Lincoln Road to Highway 26.
Bonneville County Road and Bridge are…
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The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho (TAM) is inviting area art lovers and collectors to a “one-of-a-kind art buying experience.” TAM will host their…
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A 67-year-old man from Pocatello, Steven Greenleaf Blodgett, has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for trafficking methamphetamine. Chief…
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Governor Brad Little was joined by Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield and state lawmakers Monday as he signed Senate Bill 1069…
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The City of Idaho Falls’ ongoing efforts to reduce energy consumption have been recognized with the Idaho Award for Leadership in Energy…
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The ‘Snakes of Idaho’ lecture, hosted by the Idaho Museum of Natural History, will feature Dr. Charles (Chuck) Peterson’s comprehensive exhibit…
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Bannock County leaders have drafted the ‘Comprehensive Plan 2040’, which gives guidelines for future growth and economic development in the area over…
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Omaha-based alternative rock band 311 is hitting the road with the return of their Unity Tour in 2025.
Kicking off on June 20 in Atlantic City, NJ,…
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Scattered snow into the high country with colder air as the low from yesterday is east of here. NW winds 10-15+ and highs below 40, and that’s below…
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Area high school boys baseball and girls softball scores for Monday, March…
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New car smell, meet new dealership smell, at least at Young Mazda in Idaho Falls. Young Mazda has opened a new dealership building at the…
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Boise State is one of 45 universities across the nation currently under investigation for allegedly engaging in discriminatory practices in the…
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As the Saint Patrick’s Day festivities continue, local law enforcement is reminding Idahoans celebrating to make plans now for a sober ride home.…
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The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is warning Idahoans about a phishing scam involving fraudulent text messages that claim recipients owe toll…
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The herd was spotted on the west side of I-15 between Blackfoot and Fort Hall, according to a post on the Fort Hall Police Facebook page. They’re…
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“It’s the largest fundraiser that we have,” said Daniel Moore, interim director of annual giving at ISU. “…a lot of people doing a little bit can…
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Another major country star is making his way to the Mountain America Center as the venue continues to add on to its Summer Lineup. Lyle Lovett and…
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Saturday, Rexburg Police responded to a traffic complaint of a potentially intoxicated driver near a local business. According to the caller, the…
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A 33-year-old man was arrested Sunday night after Sheriff’s Deputies reportedly pulled him over for drunk driving after he was seen racing near 1st…
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The Shelley Fire Department said they were called to a shop fire around 10:45 p.m. on Sunday, March 16, on the 700 block of 1550…
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Fish and Game’s Strategic Plan, also called ‘The Compass’, was last updated in 2015, and sets the standard for Fish and Game strategies and tactics…
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Stationary front laying across the region keeping snow in our mountains until the upslope flow and the low moves on east. But we’re not done with the…
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Conde recommends driving carefully through standing water because potholes might be hiding under the…
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Events like these help the Idaho Falls Rescue Mission provide thousands of resources to the…
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Open house visitors got a glimpse at the training volunteer firefighters and EMTs…
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WYDOT and Clean Harbors Environmental Services will start clean-up operations in the westbound Interstate 80 tunnel near Green River on Monday, March…
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A Bingham County man could face up to seven years in prison for a felony conviction after being found in possession of methamphetamine during a…
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Sheridan College in Wyoming is inviting Idaho students to enroll by dropping their out-of-state tuition fees.
In-state tuition will be offered to…
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House Bill 234 aims to reduce state regulations for childcare facilities. The most controversial change would allow these centers to establish their…
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The College of Eastern Idaho is announcing the official state approval of its peace officer standards and training, also known as the…
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“As the weather first breaks, some of the first flowers that you can set out are pansies and…
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The 26th annual ‘Feeding the 5,000 Families’ food drive starts Saturday, March 15, with a concert at the Central Christian Church in…
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“The library isn’t just about books; it’s about a community center,” said Kimberly Carlino, technology coordinator for the Friends of the Marshall…
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The Idaho Falls Regional Airport is warning travelers to be on the look out for scammers and fraudulent websites pretending to issue E-visas or…
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