City of Pocatello seeking public input for trail grant application
The City of Pocatello wants residents to weight-in on a new grant application proposal that would fund improvements to the Upper City Creek…
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The City of Pocatello wants residents to weight-in on a new grant application proposal that would fund improvements to the Upper City Creek…
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Idaho State University President Robert Wagner told the audience at his inaugural address Friday that the University will continue its strong…
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Steve Kunz received a 30-year plaque for being a co-op observer in Bear Lake…
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The ISU Esports teams will be holding their first competitive video gaming competitions this…
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Idaho State University will be hosting the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb where community members and first responders will climb 110 stairs in honor of…
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A flag-raising ceremony and public reading of ‘The Events as they Unfolded’, a chronological account of the morning of September 11th, will be held…
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Bannock County Democrats gathered at the Pocatello Elks Lodge to cheer on democratic candidate…
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Pocatello Police determined there were no drugs found in jelly beans shared at the Fourth of July…
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The results of the 2024 Idaho Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) show that Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 is one of the highest scoring large…
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Students at Idaho State University are kicking off a week of activities in honor of September…
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The Portneuf District Library has partnered with Tutor.com to offer free online tutoring services–and all you need is a library…
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The Pocatello Animal Shelter is facing an overcrowding crisis–currently, the shelter is at 103% capacity for sheltered…
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White Owl Books & Import hosted the grand opening of its physical location in Old Town Pocatello…
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Idaho Fish and Game is asking hunters to donate wing samples from harvested birds into ‘wing…
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The Pocatello Community Recreation Center will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its recently expanded facility on Thursday, September…
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Wildfire smoke from the west is blowing into the Portneuf Valley, making Wednesday’s air quality “unhealthy for sensitive…
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Bannock County offices want to remind residents that they are open for services despite renovation construction that has closed a section of 6th…
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The Portneuf District Library’s fan-favorite ‘Sensory Safari’ exhibit is having its last day of the year on…
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Dozens of people attended a candlelight vigil at Lookout Point Tuesday evening as part of Suicide Prevention Awareness…
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The northbound to westbound ramp of the Interstate 15/Interstate 86 Interchange will be closed beginning Wednesday night to allow for demolition of…
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The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, the Fort Hall Fire Department, and Representative Mike Simpson gathered on Tuesday morning to break ground on the new…
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Police have arrested a 34-year-old man who barricaded himself inside a home Tuesday morning, Sept. 3, 2024.…
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Air Supply performed many of their best-known songs at the Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre Thursday night in…
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Thursday, Corporal Travis Gurney was presented the Silver Star in recognition of his heroic actions in the face of danger, which reflect law…
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The Idaho Food Bank is starting the school year by providing food to students through their School Pantry and Backpack programs, part of their…
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A Pocatello woman’s car was stolen with her 4-month-old baby inside on Tuesday…
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The 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…
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The family of Jerame Dean Teel is learning how to cope and move forward after a UTV crash took his…
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A 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.…
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The grand opening of the the Con Gilmore pickleball courts at Ross Park in Pocatello has been set for Tuesday, August 27 at 10…
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A water main that broke on Saturday night and caused road shutdowns and flooding in homes in Pocatello was repaired on Sunday…
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Two 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…
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The City of Pocatello invites the community to join in the annual Portneuf River Cleanup on Saturday, August…
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 is emphasizing safety and attendance for the 2024-25 school…
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The Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Pocatello is preparing for their annual Greek Festival on Saturday, August…
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A new, nine-hole disc golf course in Sacajawea Park is officially opening with a ribbon cutting on September…
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The Museum of Clean announced Wednesday morning that Don Aslett, the museum’s founder and a legend in the cleaning world, had passed…
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Pocatello 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…
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Idaho State University hosted their Student Involvement Fair and Student Union Barbecue to kick off the school’s Fall…
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Motorists heading north from I-86 to I-15 will begin using a new ramp on Tuesday evening.…
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The 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…
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The ribbon cutting and grand opening for the Con Gilmore Pickleball Courts are being postponed because rain from Monday night’s storm damaged the…
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In the aftermath of the Michaud wildfire that burned on Saturday, the Pocatello Fire Department credits the efforts of multiple state and federal…
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Pocatello/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…
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Phone scams are becoming more prevalent, causing trouble for locals and law enforcement. Police say if someone calls asking for money or personal…
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Continued concerns about storm conditions and wildfire risk is prompting the possibility of a Public Safety Power Shutoff in the Pocatello area,…
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The Center Street underpass will re-open on Sunday, August…
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Friday, August 16 was the ‘March through the Arch’ ceremony at Idaho State…
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 wants to create a place where every child feels supported and motivated to attend school daily. Research has…
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The Idaho Transportation Department will start work on a “multiyear” project to widen the stretch of I-15 between Northgate Pocatello to the Fort…
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Classes for Idaho State University students start Monday, and Benny’s Pantry offers free food and personal care items for…
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The Bannock County Sheriff’s office said a woman was rescued from a 100-foot embankment in the Gibson Jack area early Tuesday…
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Cup Bop held its grand opening in Pocatello on Tuesday.…
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Bannock County found a way to thank our veterans by renovating the county Veteran’s Memorial…
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The 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…
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The Ross Park Aquatic Complex is closed after a burst pipe soaked electrical components Friday morning, leaving the facility without water or…
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The Idaho Museum of Natural History is showcasing ‘The Art of Science’, a new exhibit featuring hand drawn pictures of local freshwater…
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The Annual Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival started Thursday with a parade and children’s…
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The 2024 Pocatello area Parade of Homes started Thursday with the grand opening ribbon cutting of the Inclusive Care Clinic Pharmacy in…
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They say the remains are those of Lynn E. Lachappelle. Lachappelle was reported missing to Pocatello Police on July…
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The 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…
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Crews are beginning work again to get the Center Street underpass open for traffic into Historic Downtown…
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Pocatello 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…
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Senator 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…
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Two 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.…
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After a harrowing series of events a Pocatello woman’s lost cat was found in Wildomar, California, nearly 900 miles…
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The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality said they have an app that can help you keep track of the air…
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One person was killed in a two-car crash on the Fort Hall Reservation…
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Police found a body in the Trail Creek area of Power County on Sunday while searching for a missing…
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DEQ is warning air quality will increase to the Unhealth For Sensitive Group category on Monday afternoon due to smoke moving in from surrounding…
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“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…
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The city of Inkom is getting ready to break ground on a new library Thursday, July 25, at 4…
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Studies show hunger in Idaho is not…
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On 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.…
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The new slides at the Ross Park Aquatic Complex officially opened Friday, afternoon. …
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Due to delays in the construction review process with the Union Pacific Railroad, the Center Street Underpass project has been paused. The underpass…
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Effective immediately, Southeastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) has launched a Cooling Center during the area’s heatwave at their Pocatello location…
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The 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.…
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In the proposed plan to merger Albertsons and Kroger,…
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A routine traffic stop near Pocatello turned into a significant seizure of drugs by Idaho State Police Domestic Highway…
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A generous grant from Lowe’s will help make some big changes to the Pocatello Senior…
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Below are the 2024 Independence Day events going on in eastern Idaho and western…
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A wildfire ignited near South Fifth Avenue on the south side of…
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After canceling the fireworks show, Tribal leaders retracted their decision and will allow the fireworks show on July 3.…
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A burn ban will go into effect for most of Bannock County starting Monday, July…
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The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District Board of Trustees granted permission to move forward with the final draft of the conceptual drawings, floor…
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Governor Brad Little signed an executive order today, “The Protecting Idaho Water Sovereignty Act,” which he says will “chart a path forward on a new…
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A Bannock County Sheriff’s deputy is charged with two counts of Felony counts of sexual battery of a minor.…
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Fourth 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…
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People who live in south Pocatello will receive an emergency alert on their phones this Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 10…
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Bannock County Coroner office has released the name of the man killed in a Friday night motorcycle accident on I-15.…
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Authorities have recovered a body in the Blackrock Canyon south of Pocatello on Monday.…
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Firefighters in Pocatello battled a fire at a business near the rail yard Saturday night, which caused explosions and downed power…
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Fire crews have contained a wildfire that threatened the Trail Creek area of Pocatello Sunday night.…
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The Bannock County Historical Museum is going back in time this weekend.…
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The Pocatello Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will continue its annual celebration of the holiday…
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A brand new market is coming to Historic Downtown…
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Groundwater irrigators and surface water irrigators have completed a deal that saves 330,000 acres of Idaho farmland from being dried up and averts…
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Idaho Governor Brad Little and Idaho Lt. Governor Scott Bedke both released statements Thursday morning on the agreement made to end the water…
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