Sports Line Friday Night: Oct. 28, 2022
Multiple local teams began their chases for a state championship on the gridiron Friday night! Check out this week’s edition of Sports Line Friday…
Continue ReadingMultiple local teams began their chases for a state championship on the gridiron Friday night! Check out this week’s edition of Sports Line Friday…
Continue ReadingIdahoans who qualify for the 2022 Special Session rebate can now track their payment…
Continue ReadingThis October marks the commemoration of the National Day of Remembrance (NDOR) for Nuclear Weapons Workers.…
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Continue ReadingIdaho Secretary of State Lawerence Denney launched a new web portal Friday, providing Idahoans with a means to report election based…
Continue ReadingThe Wyoming Department of Transportation will be working on avalanche infrastructure on Teton Pass Friday at 2…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA) will highlight live performances, permanent art displays and community art contests with the new Idaho Falls…
Continue ReadingOn Oct. 24, Brayden Froehlich was sentenced in District Court in Madison County for multiple wildlife crimes including one felony count of…
Continue ReadingOn Oct. 19, Idaho Fish Game received a call from the owner of Christensen Custom Cuts in Montpelier regarding the discovery of four rear deer…
Continue ReadingOct. 27th, 2022 now stands as a historic day in Idaho Falls Spud Kings history, because on Thursday afternoon, the Spud Kings won their first game in…
Continue ReadingAs the student population of Brigham Young University-Idaho continues to grow, so does the campus.…
Continue ReadingOn Friday in Idaho Falls, former nuclear weapons workers will be honored as part of a National Day of…
Continue ReadingIdaho was one of only three states to win the State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC)…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Library Association recently named Highland High School Media Specialist Melissa Nielsen as the Idaho School Librarian of the…
Continue ReadingThis incident remains under investigation by the Idaho State…
Continue ReadingThe search continues for an…
Continue ReadingThe federal government is suing the City of Driggs for dumping toxic waste from its sewage treatment plant into a stream that feeds several scenic…
Continue ReadingThe Driggs Mayor went on a walk with students at Driggs Elementary Students Wednesday Afternoon. Currently the mayor is participating in a…
Continue ReadingOur Sermon Service and Electric Athlete of the Week has been busy this fall, starring in the kicking game for the Hillcrest football team and also…
Continue ReadingUnder the proposal, the area would remain open for compatible recreation uses, including big game and waterfowl hunting, fishing, horseback riding,…
Continue ReadingThe Harlem Globetrotters are coming to Hero Arena at the new Mountain America Center on Feb. 28,…
Continue ReadingFormer Bingham County Sheriff Craig Rowland was sentenced on aggravated assault charges Tuesday to 10 days in jail and serve probation for 3 years…
Continue ReadingThe next generation of nuclear engineers, reactor operators, and technicians are getting their start at Idaho State University. Idaho State…
Continue ReadingA haunted attraction that showcases the not-so-spooky side of science returns this…
Continue ReadingThere are approximately 300 registered sex offenders in Bannock County, and the sheriff’s office wants parents to know which houses their children…
Continue ReadingComing off its third straight win last weekend at Air Force, the Boise State Broncos can become bowl eligible with a win against Colorado State…
Continue ReadingEntering the state playoffs this weekend, the Sugar-Salem Diggers and Bear Lake Bears lead the final 3A and 2A media polls of the high school…
Continue ReadingCamp Hayden is hosting its 3rd Annual Special Needs Trunk or Treat at the Brickyard Event Center in Ammon on Oct.…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho National Laboratory in the eastern part of the state will receive $150 million for infrastructure improvements to boost nuclear research…
Continue ReadingThe search continues for an…
Continue ReadingIdaho State Police are investigating a vehicle collision that occurred at 7:38 p.m. Monday at US 91 near Tyhee Road north of…
Continue ReadingThe Institute of Rural Health at ISU is hosting suicide intervention trainings in October and…
Continue ReadingMore that $200 cash has been recovered as a suspected robber is taken into custody Monday evening.…
Continue ReadingA hunter accidentally shot himself in the leg while trying to fight off a grizzly bear attack in west-central Wyoming — the second such attack in a…
Continue ReadingThis meeting is to define the problem, provide education to the public and set the table for future…
Continue ReadingBy Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN Business Unilever has recalled certain Dove, Nexxus, Suave, TIGI and TRESemmé aerosol dry shampoos because of the…
Continue ReadingThe local branch of the WAFD bank in Rexburg found a way to embrace the spirit of giving. From now until December 19th the bank’s branch will be…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho High School Football playoffs begin this weekend, and lots of local teams hope it’s the start of a run to the state…
Continue ReadingThe first confirmed case this year of chronic wasting disease has been detected in a deer in Idaho County in north-central Idaho, state wildlife…
Continue ReadingPrices in Idaho are 4.5 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 68.5 cents per gallon higher than a year ago.…
Continue ReadingAttorney General Lawrence Wasden has announced Idaho has received more than $26 million in opioid settlement funds following the state’s final 2022…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho State football team lost to Northern Arizona on Saturday 24-10 to fall to 1-7 on the season.…
Continue ReadingBy Ray Sanchez, CNN Fourth- and eighth-graders fell behind in reading and had the largest ever decline in math, according to a national educational…
Continue ReadingEastern Idaho Public Health and Southeastern Idaho Public Health offices are offering free health screenings to anyone 18 years or…
Continue ReadingA person walking their dog in rural Idaho was in for quite a surprise when they encountered an alligator, hundreds of miles from the coast where the…
Continue ReadingThe Teton valley community rolled out the red carpet to remind others of the importance of recycling. It was the return of the annual Teton valley…
Continue ReadingThe local Boy Scouts of America are helping feed the less fortunate with this year’s Scouting for Food event. Scouts from all over Southeast Idaho…
Continue ReadingThe pumpkin displays are back at McCowin Park in Ammon, and with over 40 displays, organizers say this year is their biggest Pumpkin Walk…
Continue ReadingDistrict championships and playoff berths were on the line in the final week of high school football regular season action! Check out the highlights…
Continue ReadingThe US Marshals need help to find an armed and dangerous man who they say may be in the…
Continue ReadingThe annual City of Ammon Pumpkin Walk kicks off Saturday, Oct.…
Continue ReadingThe Thunder Ridge Titans couldn’t find the back of the net in the 5A boys state soccer semifinals Friday afternoon, and the Titans fell to the Boise…
Continue ReadingIDWR has issued a new order that cuts off any new water rights from using groundwater or surface water in the Snake River…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Police Department Street Crimes Unit on Thursday located and arrested two…
Continue ReadingPocatello Police are looking for a suspect who may have been involved with a possible juvenile abduction.…
Continue ReadingSome local elementary students are racing to the moon. About 130 students at Teton Elementary School biked, walked, or used scooters to earn miles to…
Continue ReadingMultiple local teams punched their tickets to the state semifinals all across the state on Thursday! Check out the highlights and full recap from…
Continue ReadingIDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Tight matches and incredible goals highlighted first round games in the 5A boys and girls soccer state tournaments! Check…
Continue ReadingIdaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper met with third graders Thursday at Edgewood Elementary School.…
Continue Reading“Closed fire season” which is otherwise known as the five months of the year that burn permits are legally required in Idaho ends Thursday,…
Continue ReadingYou are invited to participate in the annual “Scouting for Food” community food drive Saturday, October…
Continue ReadingU.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit announced the formation of the District of Idaho’s COVID‑19 Fraud Task Force and highlighted the District of Idaho’s…
Continue ReadingBy Chris Boyette and Jamie Gumbrecht, CNN A surge in respiratory illnesses among children is beginning to put a strain on hospitals. In particular,…
Continue ReadingBy Anna Bahney, CNN Business Home sales in the US declined for the eighth month in a row in September as surging mortgage rates and high prices…
Continue ReadingBy Chris Isidore, CNN Business American Airlines expanded on its plan to drop first-class seats on its international flights and replace them with…
Continue ReadingThe North Bingham County Historical Park in Shelley, lost access to water last spring. Now volunteers are holding “An Old-Fashioned Harvest…
Continue ReadingBy Ivana Kottasová and Rob Picheta, CNN Liz Truss will become the shortest-serving prime minister in British history, after announcing her intention…
Continue ReadingOur Sermon Service and Electric Athlete of the Week has been automatic in the kicking game for the Madison Bobcats, and he’s just a freshman. Our…
Continue ReadingA large moose has been relocated after it was found wandering around an American Falls neighborhood…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University saw an increase in both enrollment and student retention for the Fall 2022…
Continue ReadingOpen enrollment for health insurance is here, and while you may need to adjust your plan or keep things the same, it is important to be on guard for…
Continue ReadingThe little ghost and goblins are getting ready to visit the Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus…
Continue ReadingFor the first time, members of the community got the chance to meet the Idaho Falls Spud Kings Wednesday…
Continue ReadingThe Federal Trade Commission and AARP of Idaho are reaching out to Idahoans to prevent fraud before the…
Continue ReadingIdaho Gov. Brad Little and other statewide elected officials have approved a northern Idaho conservation easement as part of a program that has…
Continue ReadingAn interchange at Exit 344 south of St. Anthony has been in the ITD’s plans since the early 1980s when US20 was constructed in its current location…
Continue ReadingTwo Idaho Falls City Council members have been appointed to two statewide councils that give representation for Eastern Idaho in important policy…
Continue ReadingThe latest State Department of Education survey results show the satisfaction levels of Idaho parents has increased since 2021, as has the level of…
Continue ReadingRecord-level inflation over the last year has hurt many hard-working Wyoming families, forcing difficult financial…
Continue ReadingA legal loophole in Idaho that allows parents of teens to nullify child custody agreements by arranging child marriages will remain in effect,…
Continue ReadingA college wrestler from a small Wyoming school helped his teammate survive a grizzly mauling over the weekend by trying to wrestle the massive bear…
Continue ReadingTuesday night at Bonneville High School, the Bees and the Idaho Falls Tigers each dispatched of conference opponents to advance in the 4A High…
Continue ReadingThe undefeated Sugar-Salem Diggers and 6-1 Bear Lake Bears enter the final week of the regular season leading their respective…
Continue ReadingIdaho Falls residents will once again receive help with leaf collection beginning Monday, Oct. 24.…
Continue Readingby Devon M. Sayers Girl Scouts of the USA received its largest ever donation from a single individual, a gift of $84.5 million from MacKenzie Scott,…
Continue ReadingChuck Harwood will speak to Idahoans about current trends regarding fraud and identity theft and how to avoid becoming the next victim of a costly…
Continue ReadingNewly-released surveillance video shows Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie in what investigators believe was just hours before she was…
Continue ReadingMidterm elections are approaching, and many people choose to place political signs in their yards to voice their support for a…
Continue ReadingThe League of Women Voters in Pocatello are encouraging local voters to go to www.VOTE411.org, an online election information…
Continue ReadingBoaters in Grand Teton National Park will see an increase in the cost of an annual park boat permit to $25 for non-motorized boats and $75 for…
Continue ReadingAerial spraying contractors wrapped up operations on the North Fork Ranger District Saturday after applying herbicides on all units contracted for…
Continue ReadingAnother shake-up in Bingham County government as the newly appointed coroner is being asked to…
Continue ReadingBy Jordan Valinsky, CNN Business Pizza Hut is getting more personal beyond its personal pan pizzas. For customers who find ordering a whole pie…
Continue ReadingOld Dominion will be making a stop at Hero Arena inside the new Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls for a show on Thursday, February 23, 2023.…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Transportation Department’s rebuild of the System Interchange for I-86 and I-15 at Pocatello is in full swing with crews working multiple…
Continue ReadingA grizzly bear attacked and injured two men who apparently surprised the bruin while they were recreating in the Shoshone National Forest in…
Continue ReadingIdaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking information regarding an adult mule deer doe that was shot and left to waste in southeast…
Continue ReadingJefferson County emergency responders are still trying to locate the owner of the vehicle and determine they are safe and accounted…
Continue ReadingA 43-year-old Bonneville County man has been arrested for vehicle…
Continue ReadingParks in Idaho Falls are now closed between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. to promote public safety, reduce vandalism and ensure a better quality of life for…
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