Idaho Falls Zoo announces lion leaving for cross-country breeding program
The Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park’s lion, Hondo, is heading to a zoo in Pittsburgh as part of a nationwide breeding program to preserve animal…
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The Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park’s lion, Hondo, is heading to a zoo in Pittsburgh as part of a nationwide breeding program to preserve animal…
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March 14-18 marks National Animal Control Officer Appreciation Week, and the Rexburg police department is honoring their Animal Control…
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Holy Spirit Catholic School invites the community to their annual K-5 student Easter play on April 25.
“When you watch children presenting this…
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Mayor Brian Blad is providing updates on the case of the police shooting that led to the death of 17-year-old Victor Perez of Pocatello.
The move…
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72-year-old Bruce Hauber of American Falls is sentenced to 5 years of probation for stealing over $129,000 from the American Falls Housing Authority…
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Fremont County emergency responders have responded to an alarming number of wildfires since the beginning of the month.
In total, there have been 24…
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Prosecutors may be able to rest their case today as the court enters the seventh day of Lori Vallow Daybell’s second murder trial on Wednesday.
The…
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If you do owe money, financial experts suggest that you take immediate action, and late filing penalties can be…
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The Rexburg Soup Kitchen has been open for just over three weeks, and organizers say it is already benefiting more people than expected.
The…
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Only a day after the funeral of the disabled 17-year-old shot by Pocatello Police officers, a major civil rights firm, Burris Nisenbaum Curry & Lacy…
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“American looks forward to welcoming customers on our new service between Idaho Falls Regional Airport and our Chicago O’Hare hub,” said Joe…
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11 Idaho defendants have been convicted on federal drug trafficking charges after attempting to distribute large amounts of fentanyl in southern…
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Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center (EIRMC) is serving the community all month long in a variety of…
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The family of Victor Perez, the disabled teen shot by Pocatello Police officers, has announced that his funeral services will be held on Tuesday,…
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Dust off your boots and tighten your cinch—because the Eastern Idaho State Fair is back and this year’s theme is a full-blown invitation to…
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Governor Brad Little has signed House Bill 109 into law, under which the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare will seek a waiver from the federal…
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“In order for us to continue with an abundant wildlife population, if you want to see wildlife grow, it’s important to let mothers do their job of…
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With high prices at the grocery store, it’s hard to find Easter baskets that don’t break the bank. Here is a comparison of two affordable options,…
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Whether you’re doing water sports or you’re just hanging out on a boat, always wear a life…
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Tuesday, April 15, marks the final day for Americans to file their taxes without an extension. If you’ve pushed taxes off to the last minute and feel…
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A Wildland fire in Jefferson County caused quite the scene over the weekend. Fire crews responded to the fire shortly before 8 p.m. On…
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On Monday, an Idaho state court issued a ruling allowing more exceptions to the state’s total abortion ban.
Idaho’s current abortion law previously…
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“It’ll be kind of like a guided tour. There will be different themes of Christ’s life through different sections of the…
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Victor Perez, a 17-year-old with autism and cerebral palsy who was shot in a highly controversial officer-involved…
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Thousands packed the Brigham Young University-Idaho campus in celebration of their spring 2025…
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“We’re going to get more answers tomorrow at the hospital, but we’re hoping for a miracle.” – Ana Vazquez, Victor’s aunt POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI)…
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Testimony is expected to begin with a new witness taking the stand on Thursday morning in the Lori Vallow Daybell murder conspiracy trial.…
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“We are addressing this matter with the seriousness and thoroughness it deserves and with the appropriate respect for the gravity of the situation,”…
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Drivers are being asked to take an extra second to notice riders and give them a little more room on the road.
But it’s not all up to us; riders…
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“We take anywhere from five to 20 phone calls and messages a day about rehoming…
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Idaho Falls School District 91 students are preparing to take the stage for the 43rd Annual District Musical. This year’s production is Guys and…
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Work is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. and is anticipated to be completed around 5 p.m. Water service for residents and businesses in the immediate…
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Diamond P GrassRoots Bison Ranch, the dream project of McCammon couple Rob and Jenny Perkins, grew from humble beginnings in Utah to a popular East…
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The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is pushing drivers to know which way they are driving. The new initiative comes after several cases of…
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An autistic teen with physical handicaps continues to fight for his life after being shot nine times by Pocatello Police Officers over the…
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The Southeast Idaho Task Force on Domestic and Sexual violence hosted an event on Tuesday to honor survivors of violence and raise awareness for…
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The Marshall Public Library is celebrating National Library Week with events centered around this year’s theme: ‘Drawn to the Library’.
From April…
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According to Department of Labor reports, 12% of parents are using daycare as a means of child support in Idaho. This is compared to 55% of parents…
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A Bonneville County man is facing up to 15 years in state prison and a $50,000 fine after being found guilty of enticing a child on the internet.
In…
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As the Idaho Legislature closed Friday, Governor Brad Little signed into law a revised version of the highly criticized “Medical Freedom Act,” or…
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In the last five years, pet food prices have jumped 18.1% more than all grocery prices.
Agriculture economists say some of the reasons for these…
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The West Side Players dinner theater will debut its spring performance of Michael MC Keever’s comedy Suite Surrender on Friday, April…
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“One thing that really helps with traffic control is if people will do what’s called zipper merging,” said Buffat. “It’s in our inclination when we…
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When people breed reptiles, they could produce dozens of offspring, which could lead to several not getting…
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Saturday, April 5th: The Y is hosting its Annual Fundraising Gala, happening at 6:30 PM at the Elks Lodge. This year’s theme invites people to say…
Continue ReadingThe surviving driver involved in Wednesday, April 2nd’s fatal crash along Hwy 91 near Shelley has succumbed to her injuries at the hospital,…
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Through the Managed Hunt program, private landowners agree to allow hunters access to their property to hunt in-season game, with property owners…
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — The Idaho Falls Spud Kings pulled out a big win Thursday night at the Mountain America Center. Going up against the Pueblo…
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The following is a press release from Idaho State Police. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – Idaho State Police (ISP) is investigating a two-vehicle crash which…
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The names of the two victims of the fatal car crash that occurred Wednesday afternoon have been released.
According to the Bingham County coroner,…
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“The weather’s a little bit warmer, which allows us to get back and maintain and improve the road. So that’s what’s going on now. We’re going to be…
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If you want to get rid of bed bugs, it’s best not to spray them. Spraying might make the bugs leave for a while, but it likely won’t keep the bugs…
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Chubbuck city leaders are finalizing their last draft of the ‘Chubbuck 2045: Comprehensive Plan’ which will be available for public review and…
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“Bannock County, in recent years, has been investing in the facilities down here at the fair because this is a true gem of the community,” said Emma…
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The fifth annual ‘Help Jack Give Back’ blood drive is now in full swing and looking for volunteers to roll up their sleeves and donate blood at…
Continue Reading“This isn’t just a rusty old metal sign; it’s a piece of history that tells a story about our region,” said Museum of Idaho Director of…
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The viral ice cream cone company, Crispy Cones, is opening a new location in Idaho…
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Just before 7 PM Wednesday, a 2002 Harley Davidson motorcycle was traveling west on W. Chubbuck Road. At the same time, a 2013 Infiniti QX56 was…
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Will Chappell is a senior on Sugar-Salem’s baseball team. A team that just won its first state title in school history a season ago.
“It’s just…
The second Week of April is national sexually transmitted diseases or STD Awareness Week, and the Eastern Idaho Public Heath is offering free…
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At a hearing Wednesday, county commissioners listened to an appeal from homeowners Dana and Darla Miller, who claim a nearby aquifer recharge basin…
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A bill outlining the process for courts to dismiss “frivolous” or unfounded abortion lawsuits brought against Idaho doctors has passed the Idaho…
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The St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store and Food Pantry will be offering discounts to Idaho State University students and staff during their monthly ‘I…
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McCammon emergency services are about to get a major quality of life upgrade with a brand new fire and EMS station opening in May.
Construction on…
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Contractors with the City of Idaho Falls are set to complete a major milestone in the construction of the new Idaho Falls Water Tower.
Early on…
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Community members packed the hall at the Veterans of Foreign Wars building in Rexburg Tuesday…
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The Portneuf District Library is offering people a chance to try out a range of equipment at their ‘Makerspace’, all in the name of tapping into the…
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game says people should expect to see more animals around roads as the weather warms…
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The Union Pacific Railroad will be replacing the railroad crossing at Ash Street in Idaho Falls.
Beginning April 3, Ash Street from Eastern Avenue…
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Convicted murderer Lori Vallow Daybell appeared in an Arizona courtroom Monday as jury selection began in her second high-profile murder trial.…
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The former governor will begin chemotherapy immediately. His family says the 73-year-old is facing the diagnosis with “hope, determination, and…
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The free event will be at the Museum of Idaho Monday, March 31, from 6:30 to 8…
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The Pocatello Fire Department (PFD) is doing a ‘Burn and Learn’ training exercise at a vacant house on Jason Avenue through Tuesday, April 1.
Fire…
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The victim told the Sheriff’s Deputies her former spouse had come to the home uninvited and intoxicated. She convinced Huserik to leave, but he…
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A Wyoming woman with active warrants was arrested Friday afternoon, March 28, 2025 in Swan Valley after trying to hide from Deputies in a…
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Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office said a 43-year-old man made it to shore by himself after his kayak capsized at the Blacktail Reservoir area on…
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People, on average, will witness something traumatic twice in their lifetimes. But first responders say they witness traumatic events on a regular…
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Playoff hockey is known for the dramatics, and Game 1 of the Dineen Cup playoffs in Idaho Falls was no different. Sporting new cream-colored…
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Southeastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) will lose thousands of dollars in federal funding following the US Department of Health and Human Services’…
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Spring Fair 2025 is underway at the ICCU Dome on Idaho State University’s campus for another year of hosting hundreds of local and national vendors…
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Clean-up operations are nearing completion in the westbound I-80 tunnel near Green River. The work by WYDOT and its contractor, Clean Harbors…
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A break between fronts and cooler weather today with highs in the low to mid 50’s. Winds 15mph from mainly the south. Shower and snow chances are…
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Hours after Governor Brad Little signed into law a controversial immigration enforcement bill, a United States district judge granted a Temporary…
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Spring is coming early this year for garden centers and nurseries as warmer weather drives customers…
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Flu season is still impacting people across eastern Idaho and western Wyoming even as temperatures rise, according to health officials. Epidemiology…
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Fundraising efforts from this past holiday season’s Festival of Trees raised $85,000 for D.W.I., the Development Workshop in Idaho Falls. The group…
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After more than four decades of calling Utah home, the Sundance Film Festival is moving to Boulder, Colorado.
The Sundance Institute announced…
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Many incredible volunteers saddle up daily to keep Champs Heart running smoothly, but according to her colleagues, Renee Bowser goes above and…
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U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman (R-WY) is dropping in-person public town halls due in part to “credible threats to Hageman…recent incidents at…
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As a large number of people set out for spring break travel destinations, officials are sounding the alarm of potential risks to unattended homes and…
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According to ISU, enrollment in the spring 2025 semester exceeded 11,000 students–an almost 3% increase year-over-year, and the highest the…
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Wednesday, Governor Brad Little joined House and Senate leaders as he signed House Bill 304, providing $100 million in property tax relief to…
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Bears across Teton County are becoming active with the spring transition. Adult male grizzly bears begin emerging from their winter dens in March,…
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“What we’re doing is we’re celebrating the power of prevention for April,” said Dana Solomon, public information specialist for SIPH. “All of our…
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The city of Rexburg is looking to better serve its community by investing in its employees. All week, city employees are taking special training…
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The Idaho Transportation Department is working to extend the lifespan of US-91 in Pocatello. ITD crews began crack sealing work Monday on 5th Street…
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A bill that would allow death penalty sentences for adults convicted of sexually abusing children ages 12 and younger has passed the Idaho…
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — If you like A cappella, the Frontier Center is the place to be this Saturday. BYU’s Vocal Point and Noteworthy are…
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In an exclusive interview with Senator Mike Crapo, Doug Long asks about recent Republican town hall meetings, the Trump tariffs,…
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Snow is melting and it’s time to start taking care of our lawns. …
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