COVID-19 UPDATES: 563 new Idaho COVID-19 cases, 0 new deaths
Idaho officials reported 563 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths…
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Idaho officials reported 563 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths…
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Our older, low-income Idaho neighbors may be a little closer to affording their…
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An Idaho man has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in connection with the beating death of his 9-year-old son.…
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Legislation preventing most private and public entities in Idaho from discriminating against people who haven’t received the coronavirus vaccine is…
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Legislation eliminating drop boxes and similar drop-off locations for absentee ballots in Idaho will not get a hearing in the Senate and is dead.…
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In a surprise assembly Friday, Tiffany Lemos, a third-grade teacher at Chubbuck Elementary School, received a $25,000 Milken Educator Award for her…
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Hill was in the northern Ukraine city of Chernihiv seeking life-extending treatment for his long-time partner Irina, who suffers from MS, when…
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Hillcrest’s Jaxon Holden signed his national letter of intent Thursday to play lacrosse for the Post University Eagles at the Division II…
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UPDATE 3/17/22: A Driggs man who traveled to Ukraine for his partner’s treatment has been killed.…
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Idaho 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…
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Governor Brad Little signed a key part of his “Leading Idaho” plan into law Thursday, providing hundreds of millions of dollars in new…
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On 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…
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IDHAO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – An Idaho Falls ER nurse picked up a new hobby that turned into his life’s…
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The Sterling Wildlife Management Area is teaming up with Idaho Fish & Game and the Carter family are working together to clean up tons of…
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For the second time this year, the Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to two unrelated fires within minutes of each other.…
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Most roadkill is now fair game for people living in…
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Kamryn Comba will be running track and cross country for the Diggers of Montana Tech next year after she signed her letter of intent…
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Far-right activist Ammon Bundy has again been convicted of trespassing and delaying an officer at the Idaho Capitol…
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Challenge 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…
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Sketched 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…
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Our Sermon Service and Electric Athlete of the Week recently completed a superb high school basketball career with the Blackfoot Broncos. Our Athlete…
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the managing partner for Mickelson farms says that unfortunately rising prices does not nearly mean as much goes back to the farmers. “As food…
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$100 million dollars in state cash is being diverted to road construction projects around…
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Heroes 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.…
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Leaders in the Idaho Senate say a House-approved bill to prohibit gender reassignment surgeries and gender-affirming health care such as puberty…
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking information regarding the illegal killing of 17 male and four female red-winged blackbirds near…
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The Pocatello City Council is expected to consider spending $800,000 on a subsidy to SkyWest.…
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Governor Brad Little announced Tuesday his administration and Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden filed a lawsuit Monday to stop illegal…
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The House did pass a Senate bill to raise the smoking or vaping age from 18 to…
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The House killed a Senate-passed bill on birth control with a vote of 24 to…
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Skyline cheerleader Haileigh Bertram signed her national letter of intent Tuesday to cheer collegiately at Western…
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Idaho officials reported 825 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths…
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It 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…
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Teton 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.…
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The Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) will hold a media briefing about COVID-19 in Idaho at 2:30 p.m. (MT)…
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The Rexburg Police Department has released more information regarding a shooting incident over the weekend.…
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Legislation banning abortions in Idaho after six weeks of pregnancy by allowing potential family members to sue a doctor who performs one is heading…
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Two dog lovers are glad their dog was rescued after falling through the ice on…
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The May 17 primary race has been set for House seat 34B in Madison…
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The House of Representatives passed a bill that would make several changes to the states voting laws including voter ID requirements and what…
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Lawmakers on a House panel have approved legislation to boost reading skills among young students with optional full-day kindergarten.…
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Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3% in January – down slightly from a revised December rate of 3.1%.…
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After 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…
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An Idaho State University Chemist and a pair of students have found a new way to chemically remove metal from…
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The Idaho Falls Zoo will open for the 2022 season on Wednesday, April 13.…
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On Monday, City of Pocatello Water Department crews will begin replacing the water main line on Opal…
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After 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…
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Good times and good brews flowed through the streets of Pocatello on Saturday.…
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An update in the Chad and Lori Vallow-Daybell murder…
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The 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…
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Governor Brad Little submitted his Declaration of Candidacy Friday to the Idaho Secretary of State and announced his intent to run for re-election…
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Olsen 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…
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Republican leadership announced Friday a House bill that would make sweeping changes to Idaho’s property tax will not move forward this…
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Lawmakers in the Senate have approved legislation to boost reading skills among young students with full-day kindergarten.…
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A Bureau of Land Management partner and Idaho Falls District employee received national recognition Thursday during the 87th North American…
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The Legislature’s budget-setting committee has passed on a request by Republican Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin for extra money to pay a private attorney…
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Another neon sign can now be seen lit up in Historic Downtown…
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In preparation for the opening of the Idaho Falls Zoo for the 2022 season, zoo staff is asking for your help to tidy up the…
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Despite only having a 3.2 percent of all passenger vehicles being electric, multiple dealerships are investing a lot of money and effort into the…
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On Wednesday morning, a hiker was charged by a moose on Gibson Jack trail south of Pocatello in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. …
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As 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…
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Legislation preventing most private and public entities in Idaho from discriminating against people who haven’t received the coronavirus vaccine has…
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Idaho Governor Brad Little submitted a petition to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove grizzly bears in the “Lower 48” United States…
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Sunday marks two years since the first case of the coronavirus was reported in Idaho. Making it the 49th state to have a confirmed…
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Reinforcing Idaho’s already strong support for the democratic nation of Ukraine against Russian aggression, Governor Brad Little proclaimed…
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An Idaho lawmaker has introduced a bill that would lift the licensing requirements for professional hair braiders after three women filed a federal…
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New details have been released on what caused a deadly fire in Salmon on…
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New Day Parkway will be closed for vehicular traffic between Industry Way and Whitaker Road beginning Monday, February…
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In 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…
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An Idaho Falls man was sentenced to 121 months in federal prison for possession of child…
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East Idaho Hockey President Kevin Greene announced Thursday the Name the Team Contest will resume at 12 p.m. Thursday with three…
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Alturas Academy fourth and fifth graders raised $6,800 for the Community Food Basket – Idaho Falls that distributes food across the street from the…
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Our 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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The District VI Senior Showcase Wednesday night featured great basketball and seniors showing off in the three-point contest and the dunk contest…
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A Fort Hall man was sentenced to 40 months in federal prison for assault with a dangerous…
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The top Republican in the Idaho Senate says a House-approved bill to fine librarians $1,000 and send them to jail for a year for checking out…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little has signed into law legislation prompted by the deaths of three Idaho Army National Guard pilots killed in a helicopter crash…
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A House panel of Idaho lawmakers has approved a bill that would ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy by allowing extended family members of the…
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A local woman claims Pocatello has a feral cat problem and her newly-formed group is on a mission to stabilize and control the…
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Tensions and war with Russia and Ukraine continue to reach the Homefront. BYU-I Students gathered together Wednesday afternoon at Porter Park in…
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Three Idaho women are suing the state in federal court over its expensive training requirement for professional hair-braiders.…
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An Idaho Transportation Department experiment will soon be reversed in the City of…
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Rent prices have increased almost 18% nationally over the last 12…
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Jefferson County residents did not approve a proposed 80 million dollar bond Tuesday that would have funded eight different projects for the…
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The City of Pocatello finally has an overnight warming shelter for people without a home trying to survive in the…
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“The President’s Executive Order banning the import of Russian oil is only half a…
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Lori Otter, CEO of Idaho Women in Leadership, is the 62nd Idaho Business Leader of the Year.…
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Idaho National Laboratory continues its 70-year legacy of clean energy leadership Wednesday by committing to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by…
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A number of school districts held school bonds and levy elections on Tuesday, March 8. Below is a synopsis of what was on the…
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On Monday, a pilot supporting Yellowstone National Park wildlife research observed the first grizzly bear of 2022.…
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The Idaho State Bengals’ bid for back-to-back Big Sky Championships and trips to the NCAA Tournament fell short Tuesday afternoon, when ISU lost in…
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By Danielle Wiener-Bronner, CNN Business Burger King is the latest fast food chain to pull corporate support from its businesses in Russia.…
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Governor Mark Gordon took action on 12 bills…
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Residents in Jefferson County, came out today to decide on whether or not they should approve a proposed 80 million dollar bond that would fund 8…
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During the afternoon on Monday, Raymundo Enriquez was taken into custody in Weber County, Utah for an outstanding arrest warrant in relation to the…
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Governor Brad Little announced Tuesday Idaho will end the public health emergency on April 15,…
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An early morning grease fire at the Sonic on Yellowstone Highway.…
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The Idaho House has voted to prohibit gender reassignment surgeries and gender-affirming health care such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy for…
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