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The President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces a Temple will be built in Montpelier,…
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Continue ReadingStarting April 2, Zoo Idaho will open its gates Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Landfill’s Household Hazardous Waste Day is Saturday, April…
Continue ReadingRIGBY, Idaho (KIFI) – Months of carefully crafting the perfect rocket may soon pay off for the Rigby Rockets. The club is joining thousands of…
Continue ReadingAt 3:20 a.m., a 36-year-old male, from Fort Hall, driving a Chevy Impala, was driving south in the northbound lanes on I-15. A 69-year-old male, from…
Continue ReadingFailure to comply could result in a fine, imprisonment, or…
Continue ReadingFifty young turkey hunters get an early shot during Idaho’s Youth-Only controlled turkey hunt that runs April 8 through May 25 in the Salmon and…
Continue ReadingJervois Mining will be transporting wide loads on Williams Creek, Moccasin Creek, Deep Creek and Panther Creek…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University’s 8th annual Graduate Research Symposium featured 80 submissions across multiple…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello Water Department will be conducting its annual system flushing program beginning April 4,…
Continue ReadingVideo surveillance footage recovered from La Michoacana Ice Cream Palace revealed two individuals near or inside the F350 at approximately 3:18 P.M.…
Continue ReadingPark rangers and Teton County Search and Rescue (TCSAR) jointly responded to rescue a stranded backcountry skier on the East Prong of Mount Owen at…
Continue ReadingBy Brian Stelter, CNN Business After slapping presenter Chris Rock on stage at last weekend’s Academy Awards, Will Smith announced in a…
Continue ReadingThe Collegiate Singers will be performing during the Saturday afternoon session of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints’ general…
Continue ReadingDue to a wind advisory issued for Saturday, April 2, open burning in Fremont County is prohibited from noon to 8 pm…
Continue ReadingThe intersection of 49th and Ammon Road will be closed beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, April…
Continue ReadingIdaho officials reported 208 new COVID-19 cases and 3 new deaths…
Continue ReadingBy Tasnim Ahmed, CNN The American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association and the Heart Failure Society of America released new…
Continue ReadingA new restaurant is officially open in downtown Idaho…
Continue ReadingAt approximately 10:15 a.m. Friday, Bonneville County Sheriff’s deputies were notified of an unknown military type round located on property near…
Continue ReadingA Pocatello man and a Murtaugh man pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute a controlled…
Continue ReadingThere were smiles and cheers all the way around as the Construction Combine came to an end and the students finished up their…
Continue ReadingBy Holmes Lybrand Concluding one of the more unnerving cases surrounding January 6, a man who brought multiple firearms, Molotov cocktails and other…
Continue ReadingAre you expecting a refund after filing your 2021 tax return? There may be one more step to take before you can get a refund.…
Continue ReadingIdeal Option held an open house at its clinic in Idaho Falls on…
Continue ReadingDuring Thursday night’s annual American Legion Post 56 Awards Ceremony, Idaho Falls Firefighter/Paramedic Justin King received the Firefighter of…
Continue ReadingIdaho Falls Community Hospital teamed up with Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital to provide a brand new Pediatric Specialty…
Continue ReadingBy Rob McLean, CNN Business Skippy Foods, LLC, is recalling thousands of pounds of Skippy peanut butter because of stainless steel fragments possibly…
Continue ReadingStopping the next major coronavirus variant involves knowing where it might come…
Continue ReadingFewer people are hospitalized with COVID-19 in the United States now than at any other point in the pandemic, but hospitals and staff continue to…
Continue ReadingStrong criticism has led Grand Teton National Park to reverse its plan to require portrait photographers to have a permit to take wedding pictures…
Continue ReadingUPDATE 3/31/22: At approximately 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, Idaho Falls Police officers responded to the area of 200 S Woodruff behind Planet Fitness for a…
Continue ReadingBingham County Sheriff Craig Rowland pleaded “not guilty” during his arraignment Thursday…
Continue ReadingIt was a big day at Holy Spirit Catholic School in…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Senate has failed to override Republican Gov. Brad Little’s veto of legislation making it illegal for most businesses to require the…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Procurement Technical Assistance Center hosted its annual government job fair on Thursday, near…
Continue ReadingAs the Russian Ukrainian war continues a local business owner was looking for a way send help to the refugees fleeing from their homes in Ukraine.…
Continue ReadingIdaho lawmakers have wrapped up this year’s legislative session that included passing the state’s largest ever income tax cut of $600 million and one…
Continue ReadingThe City of Rexburg is embarking on an upgrade to its communication infrastructure by installing over 20 miles of fiber optic cable throughout the…
Continue ReadingIdaho officials reported 72 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths…
Continue ReadingIn a motion filed Wednesday, the parents of Brian Laundrie asked a Florida court to dismiss a civil lawsuit brought by Gabby Petito’s parents earlier…
Continue ReadingShooters damaged the newly installed kiosk at the Lead Draw trailhead days after installation.…
Continue ReadingThe Jackson Police Department is trying to find the man who caused $5,000 of damage to an elk…
Continue ReadingWith the snow starting to melt and the temperatures starting to rise, wildfires are expected to soon return back to our…
Continue ReadingNewly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows Idaho’s population growth from 2020 to 2021 was well dispersed around the state, with every…
Continue ReadingThe Sixth Judicial District Magistrate Commission will be selecting a magistrate judge to replace the Honorable Bryan K. Murray will be retiring…
Continue ReadingThe 2022 ‘Liberty on Parade’ annual Independence Day parade will take place on Monday, July 4, 2022, and will start at 9:00 a.m.…
Continue ReadingZoo Idaho will open its gates Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning April…
Continue ReadingIdaho National Laboratory has released its Fiscal Year 2021 Economic Impact…
Continue ReadingKitten season is upon us, and Pocatello Animal Services is looking for…
Continue ReadingRecent winter storms and fluctuating temperatures have caused potholes to develop along roadways in Eastern Idaho.…
Continue ReadingThe youngest group eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in the US, children ages 5 to 11, is also the least vaccinated…
Continue ReadingBy Michael Nedelman, CNN Stopping the next major coronavirus variant involves knowing where it might come from. With Omicron, those answers are still…
Continue ReadingBy Paradise Afshar, CNN The body of Naomi Irion, a Nevada woman missing for more than two weeks, has been discovered, authorities said Wednesday.…
Continue ReadingStacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Idaho using data from…
Continue ReadingOn Tuesday, the US Food and Drug Administration expanded its authorization of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19…
Continue ReadingThe Jackson Hole Airport is preparing for an upcoming runway closure.…
Continue ReadingThe Chubbuck Police Department announced Lieutenant Nick Sasser graduated from the FBI National Academy on March 17Â alongside two hundred and…
Continue ReadingBy Jen Christensen, CNN The Omicron coronavirus variant may be reaching around the world, but different places are seeing significantly different…
Continue ReadingIdaho Gov. Brad Little has vetoed legislation altering the way money is allocated to K-12 schools.…
Continue ReadingPlanned Parenthood filed a petition Wednesday in the Idaho Supreme Court to block Idaho’s copycat Texas-style abortion ban, which aims to…
Continue ReadingAnother milestone was reached for waste removal at the Idaho National…
Continue ReadingThere is a new shopping option in…
Continue ReadingMarch is Literacy month at Thurkill Elementary School in Soda Springs Idaho. As part of their festivities they had many different first responders…
Continue ReadingThe Blackfoot Animal Shelter needs people to come adopt or foster animals, after the shelter announced they are…
Continue ReadingIdaho officials reported 138 new COVID-19 cases and 3 new deaths…
Continue ReadingBy MATTHEW BROWN Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. officials have approved a conservation group’s proposal to expand bison grazing on…
Continue ReadingSome of our local students are getting the chance to perform on the other side of the…
Continue ReadingIdaho Falls Police Chief Bryce Johnson is one of three finalist for the Champaign, Illinois Chief of Police…
Continue ReadingThe 2022 Construction Combine kicked off…
Continue ReadingIt’s been three months since the Idaho Lottery announced the winning numbers for its holiday favorite game, the Idaho $1,000,000…
Continue ReadingGuava Health compiled a list of important medical information to have prepared in case of an…
Continue Readingore than half of all COVID-19 infections last week, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said…
Continue ReadingBy Marshall Cohen, CNN In a new interview published Tuesday, former President Donald Trump called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to release any…
Continue ReadingBy Sandee LaMotte, CNN Fewer Americans are “thriving” today than 13 months ago while daily stress and worry remain steady and near…
Continue ReadingStory by Reuters and Angela Dewan, CNN Business The world generated a record 10% of its electricity from wind and solar in 2021 and clean sources…
Continue ReadingBy Angela Fritz and Rachel Ramirez, CNN The second-largest man-made reservoir in the country has dropped to unthinkable lows amid the West’s…
Continue ReadingAmid soaring gas prices, Idahoans may turn to short, spontaneous road trips this…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University College of Business student Nicholas Mingo has gained academic knowledge of tax issues in the classroom, but it wasn’t until…
Continue Readinghe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting applications from agricultural producers and forest landowners from Idaho for several Farm…
Continue ReadingLocal News 8 at Noon anchors Dylan Carder and Emma Benson interview ABC chief medical correspondent Dr. Jen Ashton about the latest pandemic…
Continue ReadingBy Nathan Hodge, Olga Voitovych, Paul Murphy and Laura Smith-Spark, CNN Hopes of an early breakthrough in war-ravaged Ukraine were fading Wednesday…
Continue ReadingBy Julia Horowitz, CNN Business As Wall Street regains its footing following the invasion of Ukraine, stocks have been staging a steady comeback. But…
Continue ReadingBonneville County Sheriff’s deputies located two wanted suspects hiding inside a commercial business unit…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Coroner’s Office, in cooperation with the Bannock County Sheriff’s Office, has confirmed the identity of the…
Continue ReadingIdaho Gov. Brad Little has signed into law a $20 increase in the amount Idaho residents can recover on taxes paid on food through the grocery sales…
Continue ReadingCamping season is approaching and while many of us may wish to take part in the past time, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is reminding us to…
Continue ReadingMany Idahoans are remembering the war effort that Americans took direct part…
Continue ReadingThe My World Discovery Museum brings a sense of wonder and excitement to our local youth and on Tuesday, they wanted to so something more.…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello’s Neighborhood and Community Services Division is one of the sponsors for this year’s Construction Combine which Idaho State…
Continue ReadingA Seattle man pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity…
Continue ReadingRIGBY, Idaho (KIFI) – A car crash involved a house Tuesday in Jefferson…
Continue ReadingIdaho Congressman Mike Simpson has secured $100,000 in a recent government funding bill to strengthen workforce development programming at the…
Continue ReadingIdaho officials reported 126 new COVID-19 cases and 2 new deaths…
Continue ReadingOGDEN, Utah (AP) — Utah police have arrested a couple accused of using electric shocks to discipline two children. Arrest records allege a mother…
Continue ReadingGov. Brad Little has signed into law a property tax reduction for higher-valued houses to keep older, low-income Idaho residents in their homes.…
Continue ReadingAttorney General Lawrence Wasden has announced Idaho’s involvement in a new partnership with the FCC to investigate…
Continue ReadingLocal first responders are forming a support team to help each other recover from traumatic…
Continue ReadingThe Caribou-Targhee National Forest regularly seeks opportunities to work with volunteer groups to complete needed work on the…
Continue ReadingThe Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Department (TCJPRD) is beginning to transition from winter to summer operations while navigating snow…
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