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Gov. Little to commemorate International Overdose Awareness Day Thursday
There was a 33% increase in all drug overdose deaths in Idaho between 2020 and…
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Grizzly bear relocated to reduce conflict potential
Due to negligent human behavior and to protect people and the animal, the grizzly bear was…
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Election Day in Bonneville County
On Tuesday, voters will get to decide if Bonneville Joint School District 93’s $34.5 million dollar bond will…
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American Falls continues to grow
With a beautiful reservoir and a classic downtown area, American Falls is ascending to new…
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1 hospitalized after crash on US 26
A man is in the hospital following a crash on US 26 Tuesday at 7:30…
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Idaho school district bond and levy election Tuesday
School district bond and levy elections will be held in 11 out of 44 Idaho counties on Election Day, August 29, 2023.…
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Local law enforcement reminds us to be safe in school zones
School is officially back in session for many of our local school districts. Meaning rules for school zones are in full effect.…
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ISU president search committee set
Idaho State Board of Education President Dr. Linda Clark announced Tuesday the names of stakeholders selected to serve on the Idaho State University…
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Big game populations reduced in Wyoming
Hunting season in Wyoming is rapidly approaching as it opens Sept. 1 for many of the big game specie, but after a rough winter last year, many of the…
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Coroner identifies woman killed in crash north of Chubbuck
The Bannock County Coroner’s Office, in cooperation with Idaho State Police, has confirmed the identity of the woman killed following a…
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Crews fight field fire on US 20
The Idaho Falls Fire Department is currently fighting a field fire south of the Ucon exit along US 20.…
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Idaho students to explore healthy eating with USDA’s Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program
Students at 139 schools across Idaho will enjoy a wide selection of fresh fruit and vegetable options free of charge this school…
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North Fork Fire mapped at 113 acres
Fire officials say the North Fork Fire has been mapped at 113…
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Central Fire District issues burn ban
The Central Fire District will issue a burn ban Tuesday at…
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Edson Fichter Nature Talks coming to Pocatello in September
The popular Edson Fichter Nature Talks series is returning to Pocatello for its third year this…
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3 things to know this morning – August 29, 2023
Here’s what you should know to start your…
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“Remember to get out and vote on Tuesday” – D93’s $34.5 million bond is back on the ballot
Election day is on Tuesday. District 93 is reminding the community to vote on its $34.5 million…
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WATCH: Lightning strikes our TV tower
The KIDK TV tower was struck by lightning Sunday at 8:28 a.m.…
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Firefighter recruits learn critical step in fighting fires
First responders are always trying to train and make sure they know how to do their jobs as quickly and efficiently as possible. Monday, August 28th…
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Live burn structure training rescheduled for Tuesday
You may see heavy black smoke and flames north of Idaho Falls near the intersection of 25th East and Highway 20…
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4 new fire detected in Salmon-Challis National Forest
The Salmon-Challis National Forest has detected four new fires since the last…
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Winners announced for second 2023 Super Hunt drawing
The second wave of Idaho Super Hunt drawing winners have been…
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Preservation efforts underway on Mormon Row historic buildings
The National Park Service and Grand Teton National Park Foundation are working in partnership to preserve and rehabilitate buildings at the historic…
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Idaho gas prices up 1 cent
Average gasoline prices in Idaho have risen 0.9 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.10/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 802…
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Shoshone-Bannock Tribes support BLM’s decision to protect cultural resources
“The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (Tribes) are pleased with the decision as it is not often that a federal agency closes public lands to specifically…
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Motorcyclist hospitalized after crash in Pocatello
A motorcyclist was hospitalized after a crash Sunday on northbound Interstate 15 to Westbound Interstate 86 in Bannock…
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September fish stocking schedule for the Salmon Region
7, 550 rainbow trout will be stocked in the Salmon Region this…
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Registration open for 2023 Idaho Family & Community Engagement Conference
Registration is now open for both…
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3 things to know this morning – August 28, 2023
Here’s what you should know to start your…
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Ultimate Bull Riding Battle serves up an appetizer bigger than Rocky Mountain Oysters
The annual Ultimate Bull Riding Battle returns for its sixth year. Before the main event hits with the cowboys hanging on to get their 8 seconds of…
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Two dead after single vehicle crash in Jerome County
Idaho State Police is investigating a one-vehicle crash that occurred on Saturday, August 26, 2023, at approximately 2:16 A.M., on Golf Course Road,…
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What happens in Jackson Hole doesn’t stay in Jackson Hole
By Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN New York (CNN) — Most of the year, people visit Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to ski, fly fish or simply enjoy the region’s…
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AAA projects busy weekend for Labor Day travel
New booking data shows year-over-year growth in domestic and international…
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Teton County Property Tax Refund Program application assistance
The deadline to file the application for the Teton County Property Tax Refund Program is Monday, Sept. 4,…
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Registration open for Poetry Out Loud
Registration is now underway for the 2023-2024 season of Poetry Out Loud…
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Volunteers to gather to fight suicide
Participation in this year’s walk is free, but participants need to…
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Delivered product sales application process is open
The application period is open for logging contractors to sign up for Idaho Department of Lands’ (IDL) Delivered Products Sales Pilot…
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Bonneville County Driver’s License Office to close Aug. 30
The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office Driver’s License Office will be closed all day Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023.…
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AAA reminds drivers of dangers of leaving children and pets in hot cars
AAA is reminding drivers of the dangers of leaving children and pets in hot…
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Grand Teton seeks input on the future of visitor use and visitor experiences
Grand Teton National Park is seeking public input on how visitors use, experience and access the park.…
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New WYDOT director appointed
Governor Mark Gordon has appointed Darin Westby Director of the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT).…
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West Nile Virus infected mosquitoes found in Bingham County
The Bingham County Abatement District’s mosquito control program, operated by Vector Disease Control International (VDCI), has detected the first…
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Bryan Kohberger’s attorneys file for dismissal
The attorneys for the man charged in the deadly stabbings of four University of Idaho students last year have filed a motion to get his indictment…
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St. Anthony Summerfest brings community together
The St. Anthony Summerfest allows vendors from all over the region to come together and support common causes.…
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Forest Service continues to contain Hayden Fire
The Hayden Fire near Leadore has been contained and passed back to the Salmon-Challis Nation Forest Service for…
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Local birch trees threatened by beetles
Birch trees are dying off in an alarming rate across Idaho.…
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Powell at Jackson Hole: Economy’s solid growth could require additional Fed hikes to fight inflation
The continued strength of the U.S. economy could require further interest rate increases, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday in a…
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Idaho Falls Downtown Development announces new executive director
Idaho Falls Downtown Development Corporation has a new executive…
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Man sustains thermal burns in Yellowstone
Jason D. Wicks pleaded not guilty to the charges.…
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Man dead of apparent homicide, suspect recovering after officer-involved shooting
No further details of the homicide or the officer-involved shooting are being released at this…
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3 things to do this weekend – August 25, 2023
Here are some events going on in your local neighborhood this…
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3 things to know this morning – August 25, 2023
Here’s what you should know to start your…
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Idaho Falls Civic Center still recovering after May’s flood
The flooding in Idaho Falls on May 23 left a lot of homes damaged with insurance companies denying claims.…
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Pocatello Police Department holds awards ceremony
The Pocatello Police Department held a special awards ceremony on Monday at Pocatello City…
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BYU-Idaho updates dress code
Brigham Young University- Idaho in Rexburg announced changes to its university dress code in a formal statement…
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College of Eastern Idaho earns accreditation
The College of Eastern Idaho received its accreditation in its seventh year of enrollment.…
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Idaho Potato Commission excited for record in US potato exports
Potatoes USA has reported US exports have hit a record high in volume and value. …
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Idaho Falls nightlife spills onto sidewalks; causes headache for bar owners
The City of Idaho Falls is considering adding a regular patrol car near downtown…
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Stage 1 fire restrictions rescinded
The lifting of restrictions applies to federal, state, state endowment, private forestland and rangelands within the designated…
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Secretary McGrane urges Idahoans to serve as poll workers
Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane is calling upon Idahoans to support upcoming elections and assist fellow Idahoans in exercising their right to…
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Idaho State Board of Education discusses K-12 priorities
The Idaho State Board of Education focused much of its regular Board meeting Wednesday discussing priority areas for Idaho’s K-12 education…
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Gov. Gordon’s podcast discusses shared vision for Wyoming’s Future of Learning in advance of kickoff event for RIDE Pilots
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon’s podcast discusses shared vision for Wyoming’s Future of Learning in advance of kickoff event for RIDE…
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Portions of 3 roads in Driggs to close Thursday
A traffic alerts for those traveling through Driggs…
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Eastern Idaho diesel parts companies and owner agree to pay $1 million after pleading guilty to selling and installing illegal defeat devices
Diesel performance parts retailers GDP Tuning LLC and Custom Auto of Rexburg LLC, doing business as “Gorilla Performance,” as well as the…
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60 year-old hospitalized after hit in crosswalk
A man had to be taken to the hospital after being hit by a car in…
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3 things to know this morning – August 24, 2023
Here’s what you should know to start your…
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Fire reported on Fort Hall Reservation deemed suspicious
The fire is reported to be suspicious in nature and is currently under…
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ISDA confirms first equine West Nile cases of the year
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) has confirmed multiple cases of equine West Nile virus (WNV) in three horses in Canyon…
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D91’s new superintendent prepares for first school year with deep roots in the district
Idaho Falls School District 91 has a new superintendent and she is looking forward to the start of her first school…
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Trial for Idaho college killings suspect Bryan Kohberger delayed indefinitely
The main suspect in the University of Idaho murders case waived his right to a speedy trial in a court hearing…
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Highland students return to school for the first time since April fire
It is a significant day for Highland High School as students return for the first time since a fire destroyed part of the school in…
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Salmon-Challis National Forest detects 4 new fires
The Salmon-Challis National Forest has detected four new fires since the last…
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Water levels remain above average close to September
Water levels across East Idaho remain above average heading into late…
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Central Fire District makes recommendations to prevent garage fires
Garage fires may not seem like a public safety hazard, but fire stations across Eastern Idaho are prepared to face such situations.…
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Clean-up and decommissioning of Pit 9
Another step is complete in the clean-up and decommissioning of a pit that held radioactive and hazardous waste for 56…
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ITD to add bus on SH-48 near railroad tracks in Rigby
The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) will add a bus lane on State Highway 48 from Yellowstone Highway to Clark Street in Rigby on…
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Personal use fuelwood available from Hayden Fire
Approximately 20 cords of personal use fuelwood is available by permit in the Hayden Fire…
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US Congressman Mike Simpson visits Cyber-Security Lab on ISU and U of I campus in Idaho Falls
Cybersecurity and protecting our online footprint is an ever-growing concern. Idaho State University is working hard to ensure cybersecurity…
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Emergency management to offer CERT Basic Training
The training is free with lunch provided each…
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Shrek The Musical takes over Rigby
The most beloved ogre in history is ready to make some noise in Rigby, ID this…
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3 things to know this morning – August 23, 2023
Here’s what you should know to start your…
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Hayden Fire closure terminated
The Salmon‐Challis National Forest has terminated the Hayden Fire…
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Melaleuca helps the people of Maui
A local company is helping the people of Maui after the devastating…
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Local teachers receive $10,000 donation and supply kits
New numbers show more than 92% of classrooms have students whose families cannot afford to purchase school…
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Task forces crack down on methamphetamine and fentanyl distribution networks
Two multi-faceted, large-scale Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) investigations have resulted in the federal indictments of 25…
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Milk tanker crash in Butte County injures juvenile
An injury crash that occurred on Monday at approximately 3:44 p.m., at Grand Ave. and US 20-26, in Arco is under…
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Snake River bridge contractor will close WYO 22 free right on WYO 390 for morning hours
The closure of the free right turn lane will take place Wednesday, Aug. 23 from 8 a.m. to 2…
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Students in Madison School District #321 return to school
The first bell of the 2023-2024 school year has rung for students in Madison School District #321. As students return to school, nerves, and…
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D93 hosts nationwide teacher conference
Bonneville Joint School District 93 is making it easier for its teachers, and those from around the region, to hear from professional education…
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Disney On Ice is coming to Idaho Falls
Disney On Ice presents Mickey’s Search Party is bringing the magic to Idaho Falls for the first time.…
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Snake River bridge work will force overnight lane closure
The work will take place from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. beginning Wednesday…
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Lookout Point hosts Welcome Back Orange and Black
Classes began on Monday at Idaho State University for the fall semester, and the City of Pocatello wanted to welcome the students back with a special…
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Law enforcement calls off search for body in the Snake River
Law enforcement in Idaho Falls report they did not find a body in the Snake…
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3 things to know this morning – August 22, 2023
Here’s what you should know to start your…
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Seeing orange? – Why Idaho Falls is seemingly covered in road construction
It seems as though everywhere you look in Idaho Falls you see orange – Orange cones, orange vests, orange fencing. Construction is clearly in full…
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Madison School District prepares for new school year
For students in Rexburg, the final minutes of summer break are ticking away.…
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Idaho Arts Commission appoints new Executive Director
The Idaho Commission on the Arts appointed Laura von Boecklin Curry as the agency’s new executive…
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Idaho gas prices continue to rise
Average gasoline prices in Idaho have risen 6.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.09/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 802…
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