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U.S. Senator Jim Risch of Idaho responds to the Trump Administration’s request for a stimulus package to battle the economic impact from the…
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U.S. Senator Jim Risch of Idaho responds to the Trump Administration’s request for a stimulus package to battle the economic impact from the…
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A small fire in the deli Tuesday night prompted store managers to evacuate…
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Along with the canceled departures, 4 flights that were headed to Salt Lake diverted into Idaho Falls, around 150 passengers found themself back at…
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An Idaho bill banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports despite warnings that such a law is unconstitutional headed to the…
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A petition drive for a ballot initiative to bring in $170 million for K-12 education by raising Idaho’s corporate tax rate and increasing taxes on…
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Legislation banning affirmative action for state agencies, state contracting and public education headed to the Idaho governor’s desk on…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Tuesday signed into law a bill creating transparency in medical bills sent to former patients and to rein in predatory…
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Idaho legislation banning transgender people from changing the sex listed on their birth certificates despite a federal court ruling declaring such a…
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Heritage Home Health & Hospice, like many care centers around the nation, is proceeding with caution when it comes to high-risk patients.…
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The Habitat for Humanity Restore closed its doors on Tuesday in an effort to stop the spread of coronavirus.…
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Eastern Idaho Public Health will announce the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Madison County at 5:00 p.m.…
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Idaho State Parks remain open for day use and most camping – but hands-on activities and large group events are discontinued, and premium cabins…
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To minimize the impact of COVID-19, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare’s Division of Welfare is shifting from walk-in services to…
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Idaho is currently reporting seven…
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Unemployment benefits can help make the transition back to the job market a less stressful process, but there are certain requirements to qualify for…
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Two Idaho lawmakers are getting out of the Statehouse due to fears from the new coronavirus, and others said Tuesday that their decision to remain is…
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A recall was issued for frozen berries manufactured at a farm near Lynden, Washington amid potential exposure to Norovirus, federal food regulators…
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More than a dozen wolves were killed last month to help curb struggling elk populations in north-central Idaho, wildlife officials…
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The Idaho Community Foundation, the United Way of Treasure Valley, and the Idaho Nonprofit Center have partnered to create a new COVID-19 Response…
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The Portneuf Library will close due to the concerns of the novel…
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An Idaho bill banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports despite warnings that such a law is unconstitutional headed back to the…
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UPDATE 3/16/20: Bonneville School District 93 will be open Tuesday. On Wednesday, schools will be closed for students. You can read Superintendent…
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For residents inside Tambree Meadows Assisted Living in Idaho Falls communal dining and all group activities have been canceled, making their days…
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The Ammon City Council has had a coronavirus breakout plan in place since…
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Idaho health officials say people who think they need to be tested for coronavirus should talk to their doctors.…
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The Idaho National Laboratory is recommending its employees work from home beginning Tuesday, March 17.…
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The Idaho Legislature’s Joint Finance Appropriations Committee has approved the Governor’s request to allocate an additional $1.3 million for…
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A House panel on Monday approved legislation making abortion a crime should the U.S. Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade, the ruling establishing…
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AMMON, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK)- School districts have been struggling with the decision to stay open or not. Even before the first confirmed case of…
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Update: School District Idaho’s Governor said it will be up to the individual school districts to decide if they will cancel school as a precaution…
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Bannock County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue is on the scene of an avalanche near the Pebble Creek Ski Area.…
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The Idaho Education Association (IEA) is calling on the state to close all schools for at least three weeks, including spring break. …
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The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, in conjunction with the affected local public health districts, is announcing an additional three cases…
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The first positive case of COVID-19 found in Eastern…
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Several Pocatello bars decided to have a brewfest of their own after the annual event was postponed.…
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The stage is set for the May 19th primary elections in…
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Idaho’s participation in an international defense exercise in Germany has been canceled as a precautionary measure in the wake of the COVID-19…
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There is no vaccine or cure for COVID-19; however, there are things you can do now to help protect yourself.…
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The North Bannock Fire Department announced Friday that firefighters are offering to shop for those who don’t want to leave their homes. …
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Governor Brad Little has scheduled a press conference on the coronavirus Friday morning at 10…
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Legislation allowing Idaho school district employees with an enhanced concealed weapons license to carry a concealed weapon on school property was…
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Southeastern Idaho Public Health is making it easier for you to get your questions…
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A bill in Idaho that would ban any public money from going to organizations that provide abortions headed to the Senate on…
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Twin, nine-week old bear cubs made their way onto the Local News 8 set Friday morning to help announce the exciting news they’ll be on a brief “tour”…
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Blackfoot School District Superintendent Brian Kress said a recent survey showed that more than 80% of district parents, teachers and students were…
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Recently, gyms have been identified as potentially risky areas due to the potential of both direct and indirect transmission of the virus.…
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The big debate centered on how to know when to cancel school for the district or move classes to an online…
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The Idaho Senate on Thursday approved a measure banning affirmative action for state agencies, state contracting and public…
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Gov. Brad Little and leaders in the Idaho House and Senate said Thursday they’ve made contingency plans for a hasty end to the legislative session…
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During crisis mode, some of us feel the need to stock up on the essentials. So much so, stores across the country are being cleaned…
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The Idaho Senate on Thursday approved legislation making abortion a crime should the U.S. Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade, the ruling establishing…
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Idaho lawmakers moved at lightning speed Thursday to bolster the state’s ability to fight the new…
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Idaho Falls School District 91 decided Thursday morning to postpone several large group gatherings planned for the next two weeks due to coronavirus…
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) – 479 million dollars. That’s the amount of money Idaho loses each year due to childcare issues. The reason was…
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The Bannock County Elections Office was able to release results Tuesday shortly after 10 p.m. – over an hour earlier than originally expected.…
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The state lab has enough materials to test between 800 and 1,000 people, and will be requesting more material from the CDC…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is awarding millions of dollars to state and local partners to support the COVID-19 response.…
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Idaho lawmakers moved quickly Wednesday to bolster the state’s ability to test for the new…
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The city of Idaho Falls is reviewing approximately ten proposals from architects.…
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A popular Boise, Idaho, music festival has been postponed until September amid growing concerns about the coronavirus…
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The Idaho Department of Lands has installed Craig Foss as State…
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Idaho motorists will have three additional years before having to replace a vehicle’s physical license plates.…
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Police are investigating a possible homicide on Higbee and 17th Street in Idaho Falls.…
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Joe Biden wins Democratic presidential primary in…
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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in Pocatello Tuesday for 1st Choice Urgent…
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Donald Trump wins Republican presidential primary in…
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Environmental groups filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging a Trump administration decision to reopen a long-closed road built through grizzly bear…
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With COVID-19 cases continuing to grow around the world, the Idaho Travel Council is coming up ways to combat its impact.…
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Idaho voters on Tuesday will pick Democratic, Republican and Constitutional party candidates to represent them in the November general…
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“If coming up with a million dollar bond isn’t hard enough, the real challenge is that you need to collateralize it and you have to do that for the…
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The Bonneville County has released a photo of 70-year-old Arthur Pupedis leaving his residential facility on March 1.…
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As the temperatures rise, so does the risk for potential…
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Many of us with travel plans for spring break may be rethinking your…
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The latest announcement in the Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre summer concert series is sure to rock some socks…
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Whistleblower lawsuits against Idaho would be limited to $370,000 in non-economic damages under legislation that headed to the Senate on…
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A Senate panel has approved a measure banning affirmative action for state agencies, state contracting and public education.…
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Idaho is moving closer to banning transgender girls and women from competing on girls’ and women’s sports teams sponsored by public schools, colleges…
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The popular Blackhawk BBQ Pit food truck is preparing for it’s reopening after an accident shut down…
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Grace Lutheran High School set aside two hours on both Friday and Saturday to pack 40,000 meals for the Idaho Foodbank.…
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A Pocatello group is working to clean the garbage off trails around…
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The Idaho Falls Bail Bond company Lori’s attorneys are working with told us there are some obstacles in Vallow’s way.…
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Goodwill stores have been known to hold hidden gems, even in the Gem State.…
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Grace Lutheran High School is working to send 40,000 meals to the Idaho…
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The FBI is investigating after hackers stole as much as half a million dollars of Idaho state payments that were intended to go to state…
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A big decision is set to be made in Pocatello and Chubbuck…
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In an effort to avoid additional pothole damage, the Idaho Transportation Department is ordering reduced speed limits on several eastern Idaho…
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The Joint Finance Appropriations Committee Friday approved Governor Brad Little’s request for a $2 million emergency…
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A police officer shot during a standoff in northern Idaho is in good condition at an area hospital, and investigators are waiting for a report from a…
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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) – Idaho State University students are serving the public for all their health needs. Continuing a 30-year tradition, the…
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Coronavirus cases are on the rise and people around east Idaho are taking steps to prepare.…
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Boise State University said Thursday that four students from South Korea participating in a school program are in self-isolation for 14 days in…
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Lori Vallow is back in Idaho after making her final court appearance in…
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Whistleblower lawsuits against Idaho would be limited to $370,000 in non-economic damages under legislation that headed to the full House on…
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Two Boise Police Department officers who fatally shot a woman in October 2019 were justified in their actions after officers say she pointed a BB gun…
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Gov. Brad Little signed legislation that significantly increases what it will cost nonresidents to hunt deer and elk in…
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Idaho residents will be able to display their opposition to abortion on their license plates under a bill signed into law by Gov. Brad…
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Idaho’s presidential primary on Tuesday could give an indication of the political leanings of all the newcomers to the state.…
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A wheelchair basketball exhibition game was held at Elwell Gym on Wednesday as a fundraiser for the Franklin County Medical Center’s (FCMC)…
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Coronavirus fears are forcing a national cancer research fundraiser to take a step back.…
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We can find even more defenses against the coronavirus beyond our hospitals and pharmacies.…
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