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Pandemic-related alterations in Jackson city codes are coming down, but not everyone agrees with the…
Continue ReadingPandemic-related alterations in Jackson city codes are coming down, but not everyone agrees with the…
Continue ReadingBy Jennifer Hansler and Jeremy Herb, CNN The US government has formally declared that members of the Russian armed forces have committed war crimes…
Continue ReadingLow-income families have a new chance for housing in Idaho Falls.…
Continue ReadingA tractor is out of commission in Jefferson…
Continue ReadingGovernor Little and Controller Brandon Wolff will hold a press conference announcing Town Hall Idaho Tuesday at 12 p.m.…
Continue ReadingOn March 22, local charities held the first-ever resource fair in downtown Idaho Falls. The goal of the fair was to share knowledge and resources to…
Continue ReadingAs the roof continues to be placed on the Mountain America Event Center in Idaho Falls, the team behind the center itself has announced the general…
Continue ReadingGovernor Brad Little signed House Bill 687 into law Monday at the Mountain Home Senior…
Continue ReadingThe Red Hot Mamas musical-comedy group from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, gave a well-received performance at the March 17 St. Patrick’s Festival Parade…
Continue ReadingA free four week Fresh Start Tobacco Cessation program will be offered to community members in April. …
Continue ReadingLawmakers in the Idaho House have approved legislation to boost reading skills among young students with optional full-day kindergarten.…
Continue ReadingLegislation that would give Idaho wildland firefighters hazard pay is headed to the governor’s desk.…
Continue ReadingBannock County officials recently awarded contracts for the renovation of the Detention Center’s medical bay to several East Idaho…
Continue ReadingGovernor Brad Little believes Idaho is on the right…
Continue ReadingResidents from all over Eastern Idaho woke up on the first day of Spring to see the effects of the heavy snow and feel the effects of wind as well.…
Continue ReadingA house fire severely damaged a Pocatello home Saturday afternoon.…
Continue ReadingOn Saturday, Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation at the Museum of Clean in Pocatello that will officially declare March 27th through April…
Continue ReadingThree of the 2022 gubernatorial candidates shared their plans for Idaho’s future Saturday…
Continue ReadingThe bats were alive at Halliwell Park on Saturday, especially for the Pocatello Thunder, who scored 28 total runs across two games to sweep the…
Continue ReadingA local couple has organized a way to send money to aid Ukrainian refugees through…
Continue ReadingChad Daybell appeared in court Friday before Judge Steven W.…
Continue ReadingGrace Fisher signed her national letter of intent Friday to play soccer at Northwest Nazarene University in…
Continue ReadingThis year’s construction season will be a busy one, starting with the Park Avenue waterline project on Monday, March 21.…
Continue ReadingLadies and gentlemen start your engines. Chrome in the Dome is back in…
Continue ReadingThe dramatic rise in fentanyl-related overdoses across Idaho in the last two years has taken a toll on our…
Continue ReadingIdaho officials reported 563 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths…
Continue ReadingOur older, low-income Idaho neighbors may be a little closer to affording their…
Continue ReadingAn Idaho man has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in connection with the beating death of his 9-year-old son.…
Continue ReadingLegislation preventing most private and public entities in Idaho from discriminating against people who haven’t received the coronavirus vaccine is…
Continue ReadingLegislation eliminating drop boxes and similar drop-off locations for absentee ballots in Idaho will not get a hearing in the Senate and is dead.…
Continue ReadingIn a surprise assembly Friday, Tiffany Lemos, a third-grade teacher at Chubbuck Elementary School, received a $25,000 Milken Educator Award for her…
Continue ReadingHill was in the northern Ukraine city of Chernihiv seeking life-extending treatment for his long-time partner Irina, who suffers from MS, when…
Continue ReadingHillcrest’s Jaxon Holden signed his national letter of intent Thursday to play lacrosse for the Post University Eagles at the Division II…
Continue ReadingUPDATE 3/17/22: A Driggs man who traveled to Ukraine for his partner’s treatment has been killed.…
Continue ReadingIdaho Gov. Brad Little has issued his first veto of the year, rejecting a measure having to do with incentive money intended for teachers but who…
Continue ReadingGovernor Brad Little signed a key part of his “Leading Idaho” plan into law Thursday, providing hundreds of millions of dollars in new…
Continue ReadingOn this St. Patrick’s Day when the first graders came into their class room, they found a crime scene. A leprechaun had broken into their classroom…
Continue ReadingIDHAO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – An Idaho Falls ER nurse picked up a new hobby that turned into his life’s…
Continue ReadingThe Sterling Wildlife Management Area is teaming up with Idaho Fish & Game and the Carter family are working together to clean up tons of…
Continue ReadingFor the second time this year, the Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to two unrelated fires within minutes of each other.…
Continue ReadingMost roadkill is now fair game for people living in…
Continue ReadingKamryn Comba will be running track and cross country for the Diggers of Montana Tech next year after she signed her letter of intent…
Continue ReadingFar-right activist Ammon Bundy has again been convicted of trespassing and delaying an officer at the Idaho Capitol…
Continue ReadingChallenge Hunger is teaming up with The Hall Foundation, Good 2 Go stores, and Broulim’s to be able to provide lunches for students in need over…
Continue ReadingSketched by the tiny hands of two siblings who lost their big brother to cancer merely months ago, the logo and the sentiment behind this year’s…
Continue ReadingOur Sermon Service and Electric Athlete of the Week recently completed a superb high school basketball career with the Blackfoot Broncos. Our Athlete…
Continue Readingthe managing partner for Mickelson farms says that unfortunately rising prices does not nearly mean as much goes back to the farmers. “As food…
Continue Reading$100 million dollars in state cash is being diverted to road construction projects around…
Continue ReadingHeroes Defense presented 15 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to the Idaho Falls Fire Department Tuesday to assist with the department’s…
Continue ReadingA critical Colorado River reservoir has fallen to a record low level, raising new concerns about a power source for millions of people in the U.S.…
Continue ReadingLeaders in the Idaho Senate say a House-approved bill to prohibit gender reassignment surgeries and gender-affirming health care such as puberty…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking information regarding the illegal killing of 17 male and four female red-winged blackbirds near…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello City Council is expected to consider spending $800,000 on a subsidy to SkyWest.…
Continue ReadingGovernor Brad Little announced Tuesday his administration and Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden filed a lawsuit Monday to stop illegal…
Continue ReadingThe House did pass a Senate bill to raise the smoking or vaping age from 18 to…
Continue ReadingThe House killed a Senate-passed bill on birth control with a vote of 24 to…
Continue ReadingSkyline cheerleader Haileigh Bertram signed her national letter of intent Tuesday to cheer collegiately at Western…
Continue ReadingIdaho officials reported 825 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths…
Continue ReadingIt has been 3 years since the District 91 in Idaho Falls has held their 5th Grade Patriotic program. The program is set to take place in the Skyline…
Continue ReadingTeton County Search and Rescue (TCSAR) was called on Monday about an injured skier at the Baldy Knoll Yurt on the west slope of the Tetons.…
Continue ReadingThe Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) will hold a media briefing about COVID-19 in Idaho at 2:30 p.m. (MT)…
Continue ReadingThe Rexburg Police Department has released more information regarding a shooting incident over the weekend.…
Continue ReadingLegislation banning abortions in Idaho after six weeks of pregnancy by allowing potential family members to sue a doctor who performs one is heading…
Continue ReadingTwo dog lovers are glad their dog was rescued after falling through the ice on…
Continue ReadingThe May 17 primary race has been set for House seat 34B in Madison…
Continue ReadingThe House of Representatives passed a bill that would make several changes to the states voting laws including voter ID requirements and what…
Continue ReadingLawmakers on a House panel have approved legislation to boost reading skills among young students with optional full-day kindergarten.…
Continue ReadingIdaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3% in January – down slightly from a revised December rate of 3.1%.…
Continue ReadingAfter reaching $123 per barrel last week, AAA says the cost of crude oil has dropped in recent days and is currently trading near $102 per barrel. If…
Continue ReadingAn Idaho State University Chemist and a pair of students have found a new way to chemically remove metal from…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Falls Zoo will open for the 2022 season on Wednesday, April 13.…
Continue ReadingOn Monday, City of Pocatello Water Department crews will begin replacing the water main line on Opal…
Continue ReadingAfter a long process a piece from a steel beam, from the World Trade Center has made its way to Ammon Idaho. The piece of steel has now made the…
Continue ReadingGood times and good brews flowed through the streets of Pocatello on Saturday.…
Continue ReadingAn update in the Chad and Lori Vallow-Daybell murder…
Continue ReadingThe parents of Gabby Petito claim in a new lawsuit in Florida that Brian Laundrie told his parents he had killed her before he returned home alone…
Continue ReadingGovernor Brad Little submitted his Declaration of Candidacy Friday to the Idaho Secretary of State and announced his intent to run for re-election…
Continue ReadingOlsen says she wouldn’t be where she is without the support she’s gotten from friends, family, and customers. Especially after she had to move back…
Continue ReadingRepublican leadership announced Friday a House bill that would make sweeping changes to Idaho’s property tax will not move forward this…
Continue ReadingLawmakers in the Senate have approved legislation to boost reading skills among young students with full-day kindergarten.…
Continue ReadingA Bureau of Land Management partner and Idaho Falls District employee received national recognition Thursday during the 87th North American…
Continue ReadingThe Legislature’s budget-setting committee has passed on a request by Republican Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin for extra money to pay a private attorney…
Continue ReadingAnother neon sign can now be seen lit up in Historic Downtown…
Continue ReadingIn preparation for the opening of the Idaho Falls Zoo for the 2022 season, zoo staff is asking for your help to tidy up the…
Continue ReadingDespite only having a 3.2 percent of all passenger vehicles being electric, multiple dealerships are investing a lot of money and effort into the…
Continue ReadingOn Wednesday morning, a hiker was charged by a moose on Gibson Jack trail south of Pocatello in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. …
Continue ReadingAs we continue to see gas prices to rise we may start to see the tab at the grocery store start to rise as well. David Barrus an economics professor…
Continue ReadingLegislation preventing most private and public entities in Idaho from discriminating against people who haven’t received the coronavirus vaccine has…
Continue ReadingIdaho Governor Brad Little submitted a petition to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove grizzly bears in the “Lower 48” United States…
Continue ReadingSunday marks two years since the first case of the coronavirus was reported in Idaho. Making it the 49th state to have a confirmed…
Continue ReadingReinforcing Idaho’s already strong support for the democratic nation of Ukraine against Russian aggression, Governor Brad Little proclaimed…
Continue ReadingAn Idaho lawmaker has introduced a bill that would lift the licensing requirements for professional hair braiders after three women filed a federal…
Continue ReadingNew details have been released on what caused a deadly fire in Salmon on…
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Continue ReadingNew Day Parkway will be closed for vehicular traffic between Industry Way and Whitaker Road beginning Monday, February…
Continue ReadingIn the wake of President Biden’s ban on Russian fossil fuels and recent diplomatic discussions between the US and Venezuela, US Senator Mike Crapo is…
Continue ReadingAn Idaho Falls man was sentenced to 121 months in federal prison for possession of child…
Continue ReadingEast Idaho Hockey President Kevin Greene announced Thursday the Name the Team Contest will resume at 12 p.m. Thursday with three…
Continue ReadingAlturas Academy fourth and fifth graders raised $6,800 for the Community Food Basket – Idaho Falls that distributes food across the street from the…
Continue ReadingOur Sermon Service and Electric Athlete of the Week was named the 4A boys basketball state tournament MVP for his performance helping the Hillcrest…
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