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The ISU Esports teams will be holding their first competitive video gaming competitions this…
Continue ReadingThe ISU Esports teams will be holding their first competitive video gaming competitions this…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University will be hosting the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb where community members and first responders will climb 110 stairs in honor of…
Continue ReadingA flag-raising ceremony and public reading of ‘The Events as they Unfolded’, a chronological account of the morning of September 11th, will be held…
Continue ReadingBannock County Democrats gathered at the Pocatello Elks Lodge to cheer on democratic candidate…
Continue ReadingPocatello Police determined there were no drugs found in jelly beans shared at the Fourth of July…
Continue ReadingThe results of the 2024 Idaho Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) show that Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 is one of the highest scoring large…
Continue ReadingStudents at Idaho State University are kicking off a week of activities in honor of September…
Continue ReadingThe Portneuf District Library has partnered with Tutor.com to offer free online tutoring services–and all you need is a library…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Animal Shelter is facing an overcrowding crisis–currently, the shelter is at 103% capacity for sheltered…
Continue ReadingWhite Owl Books & Import hosted the grand opening of its physical location in Old Town Pocatello…
Continue ReadingIdaho Fish and Game is asking hunters to donate wing samples from harvested birds into ‘wing…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Community Recreation Center will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its recently expanded facility on Thursday, September…
Continue ReadingWildfire smoke from the west is blowing into the Portneuf Valley, making Wednesday’s air quality “unhealthy for sensitive…
Continue ReadingBannock County offices want to remind residents that they are open for services despite renovation construction that has closed a section of 6th…
Continue ReadingThe Portneuf District Library’s fan-favorite ‘Sensory Safari’ exhibit is having its last day of the year on…
Continue ReadingDozens of people attended a candlelight vigil at Lookout Point Tuesday evening as part of Suicide Prevention Awareness…
Continue ReadingThe northbound to westbound ramp of the Interstate 15/Interstate 86 Interchange will be closed beginning Wednesday night to allow for demolition of…
Continue ReadingThe Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, the Fort Hall Fire Department, and Representative Mike Simpson gathered on Tuesday morning to break ground on the new…
Continue ReadingPolice have arrested a 34-year-old man who barricaded himself inside a home Tuesday morning, Sept. 3, 2024.…
Continue ReadingAir Supply performed many of their best-known songs at the Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre Thursday night in…
Continue ReadingThursday, Corporal Travis Gurney was presented the Silver Star in recognition of his heroic actions in the face of danger, which reflect law…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Food Bank is starting the school year by providing food to students through their School Pantry and Backpack programs, part of their…
Continue ReadingA Pocatello woman’s car was stolen with her 4-month-old baby inside on Tuesday…
Continue ReadingThe first open house to discuss Pocatello’s Parks, Recreation, Open Spaces, and Trails (PROST) Plan will take place August 28, at 6 p.m. at Pocatello…
Continue ReadingThe family of Jerame Dean Teel is learning how to cope and move forward after a UTV crash took his…
Continue ReadingA public hearing for Bannock County’s fiscal year 2025 budget is set for Tuesday, August 27–among the topics of the hearing are property taxes.…
Continue ReadingThe grand opening of the the Con Gilmore pickleball courts at Ross Park in Pocatello has been set for Tuesday, August 27 at 10…
Continue ReadingA water main that broke on Saturday night and caused road shutdowns and flooding in homes in Pocatello was repaired on Sunday…
Continue ReadingTwo city streets in Pocatello have been closed due to flooding caused by a broken water main. The break was caused by an old 12-inch cross fitting…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello invites the community to join in the annual Portneuf River Cleanup on Saturday, August…
Continue ReadingPocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 is emphasizing safety and attendance for the 2024-25 school…
Continue ReadingThe Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello is preparing for their annual Greek Festival on Saturday, August…
Continue ReadingA new, nine-hole disc golf course in Sacajawea Park is officially opening with a ribbon cutting on September…
Continue ReadingThe Museum of Clean announced Wednesday morning that Don Aslett, the museum’s founder and a legend in the cleaning world, had passed…
Continue ReadingPocatello Police have identified the human remains found in the Portneuf River on July 13, 2024. Name is being withheld. They said no foul play was…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University hosted their Student Involvement Fair and Student Union Barbecue to kick off the school’s Fall…
Continue ReadingMotorists heading north from I-86 to I-15 will begin using a new ramp on Tuesday evening.…
Continue ReadingThe grand opening of the Con Gilmore Pickleball Courts in Ross Park has been postponed after heavy rains damaged the fresh top layer of the courts…
Continue ReadingThe ribbon cutting and grand opening for the Con Gilmore Pickleball Courts are being postponed because rain from Monday night’s storm damaged the…
Continue ReadingIn the aftermath of the Michaud wildfire that burned on Saturday, the Pocatello Fire Department credits the efforts of multiple state and federal…
Continue ReadingPocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 (PCSD 25) wants to remind drivers of school bus…
Continue ReadingLocal News 8 is tracking a fire in Bannock County.
It is reported to be at or near…
Continue ReadingPhone scams are becoming more prevalent, causing trouble for locals and law enforcement. Police say if someone calls asking for money or personal…
Continue ReadingContinued concerns about storm conditions and wildfire risk is prompting the possibility of a Public Safety Power Shutoff in the Pocatello area,…
Continue ReadingThe Center Street underpass will re-open on Sunday, August…
Continue ReadingFriday, August 16 was the ‘March through the Arch’ ceremony at Idaho State…
Continue ReadingPocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 wants to create a place where every child feels supported and motivated to attend school daily. Research has…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Transportation Department will start work on a “multiyear” project to widen the stretch of I-15 between Northgate Pocatello to the Fort…
Continue ReadingClasses for Idaho State University students start Monday, and Benny’s Pantry offers free food and personal care items for…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Sheriff’s office said a woman was rescued from a 100-foot embankment in the Gibson Jack area early Tuesday…
Continue ReadingCup Bop held its grand opening in Pocatello on Tuesday.…
Continue ReadingBannock County found a way to thank our veterans by renovating the county Veteran’s Memorial…
Continue ReadingThe Ross Park Aquatic Complex is open again.
The pool was forced to close last Friday when a pipe burst and soaked an electrical panel, leaving the…
Continue ReadingThe Ross Park Aquatic Complex is closed after a burst pipe soaked electrical components Friday morning, leaving the facility without water or…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Museum of Natural History is showcasing ‘The Art of Science’, a new exhibit featuring hand drawn pictures of local freshwater…
Continue ReadingThe Annual Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival started Thursday with a parade and children’s…
Continue ReadingThe 2024 Pocatello area Parade of Homes started Thursday with the grand opening ribbon cutting of the Inclusive Care Clinic Pharmacy in…
Continue ReadingThey say the remains are those of Lynn E. Lachappelle. Lachappelle was reported missing to Pocatello Police on July…
Continue ReadingThe Governor told local News 8 he was confident in the progress the group has made ahead of the October 1st deadline for a new mitigation agreement…
Continue ReadingCrews are beginning work again to get the Center Street underpass open for traffic into Historic Downtown…
Continue ReadingPocatello was chosen to receive a $16.4 million grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency, which they said they will use to improve South 5th…
Continue ReadingSenator Mike Crapo made a stop in Old Town Pocatello Monday at an event celebrating nearly $6 million in funding given to Idaho Housing projects by…
Continue ReadingTwo suspects are currently on the loose after a drive by shooting in Pocatello.
There appears to be no risk to the public at this time.…
Continue ReadingAfter a harrowing series of events a Pocatello woman’s lost cat was found in Wildomar, California, nearly 900 miles…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Department of Environmental Quality said they have an app that can help you keep track of the air…
Continue ReadingOne person was killed in a two-car crash on the Fort Hall Reservation…
Continue ReadingPolice found a body in the Trail Creek area of Power County on Sunday while searching for a missing…
Continue ReadingDEQ is warning air quality will increase to the Unhealth For Sensitive Group category on Monday afternoon due to smoke moving in from surrounding…
Continue Reading“I’m having a hard time talking because my upper lip doesn’t want to function quite right. I’m eating soup constantly because I can’t…
Continue ReadingThe city of Inkom is getting ready to break ground on a new library Thursday, July 25, at 4…
Continue ReadingStudies show hunger in Idaho is not…
Continue ReadingOn July 14, 2024, Pocatello Police were notified of some jelly beans that were handed out during the 4th of July Parade that possibly contained THC.…
Continue ReadingThe new slides at the Ross Park Aquatic Complex officially opened Friday, afternoon. …
Continue ReadingDue to delays in the construction review process with the Union Pacific Railroad, the Center Street Underpass project has been paused. The underpass…
Continue ReadingEffective immediately, Southeastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) has launched a Cooling Center during the area’s heatwave at their Pocatello location…
Continue ReadingThe Chubbuck Farmers Market will open at a new location on Thursday, July 11. It will move to the Idaho Coffee Company at 322 East Chubbuck Road.…
Continue ReadingIn the proposed plan to merger Albertsons and Kroger,…
Continue ReadingA routine traffic stop near Pocatello turned into a significant seizure of drugs by Idaho State Police Domestic Highway…
Continue ReadingA generous grant from Lowe’s will help make some big changes to the Pocatello Senior…
Continue ReadingBelow are the 2024 Independence Day events going on in eastern Idaho and western…
Continue ReadingA wildfire ignited near South Fifth Avenue on the south side of…
Continue ReadingAfter canceling the fireworks show, Tribal leaders retracted their decision and will allow the fireworks show on July 3.…
Continue ReadingA burn ban will go into effect for most of Bannock County starting Monday, July…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello/Chubbuck School District Board of Trustees granted permission to move forward with the final draft of the conceptual drawings, floor…
Continue ReadingGovernor Brad Little signed an executive order today, “The Protecting Idaho Water Sovereignty Act,” which he says will “chart a path forward on a new…
Continue ReadingA Bannock County Sheriff’s deputy is charged with two counts of Felony counts of sexual battery of a minor.…
Continue ReadingFourth of July is for family, fun and for fireworks, and with this being the only time of year fireworks are used, the repercussions can be…
Continue ReadingPeople who live in south Pocatello will receive an emergency alert on their phones this Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 10…
Continue ReadingBannock County Coroner office has released the name of the man killed in a Friday night motorcycle accident on I-15.…
Continue ReadingAuthorities have recovered a body in the Blackrock Canyon south of Pocatello on Monday.…
Continue ReadingFirefighters in Pocatello battled a fire at a business near the rail yard Saturday night, which caused explosions and downed power…
Continue ReadingFire crews have contained a wildfire that threatened the Trail Creek area of Pocatello Sunday night.…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Historical Museum is going back in time this weekend.…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will continue its annual celebration of the holiday…
Continue ReadingA brand new market is coming to Historic Downtown…
Continue ReadingGroundwater irrigators and surface water irrigators have completed a deal that saves 330,000 acres of Idaho farmland from being dried up and averts…
Continue ReadingIdaho Governor Brad Little and Idaho Lt. Governor Scott Bedke both released statements Thursday morning on the agreement made to end the water…
Continue ReadingThere are a couple of events taking place in our communities to celebrate the…
Continue ReadingA new attraction at the Ross Park Aquatic Complex is going just…
Continue ReadingSoutheastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) hosted their first Free Community Health Services event on Monday night at the First United Methodist…
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