COVID-19 UPDATES: 118 new Idaho COVID-19 cases, 4 new deaths
Idaho officials reported 118 new COVID-19 cases and 4 new deaths…
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Idaho officials reported 118 new COVID-19 cases and 4 new deaths…
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UPDATE 3:30 p.m. The Black Knoll Fire has been fully contained at this…
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The National Park Service will begin construction activities addressing infrastructure needs in the southern half of the Moose-Wilson Corridor…
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A near record setting number of ballots were cast this year for seven candidates seeking three seats on the Fall River Electric Cooperative’s board…
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The proposed Emergency Ordinance Banning Use of Fireworks in Hailey was adopted Monday and is currently in…
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A bison has injured a hiker in Yellowstone National…
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The Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) will hold a media briefing about COVID-19 in Idaho at 2:30 p.m. (MDT) Tuesday, June 22.…
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You are being asked to bring canned goods, non-perishable items or even a few extra dollars to the parade, which will then be collected along the…
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You can support the North Bannock Firefighters’ Association by eating at Red…
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A 31-year-old Bonneville County man is facing charges after being arrested by Bonneville County Sheriff’s deputies Monday…
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Governor Brad Little and State Controller Brandon Woolf announced Monday Idaho cities with populations below 50,000 will start receiving their share…
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Keep an eye out for a unique work of rolling art on our…
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An iconic piece of Pocatello’s industrial history is getting…
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The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a new $6.4 billion contract to clean up nuclear waste at its site in Idaho that includes a national…
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Firefighters were working on Monday to protect a new elementary school from spreading flames after an older school, scheduled to be demolished next…
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Yellowstone National Park’s fire danger level is now…
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Searchers in Grand Teton National Park have scaled back efforts to find a hiker missing for almost two weeks.…
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Idaho gas prices have risen 1.6 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.23/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 802 stations in…
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The City of Pocatello brought home awards from the Association of Idaho Cities’ Annual…
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You are invited to attend an informational meeting regarding future intersection improvements at W. 17th Street and Rollandet Street.…
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Green energy is now part of the classroom at North Fremont Middle and High School.…
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Idaho Falls Public Works will temporarily close one block of Shoup Avenue on Monday morning for construction.…
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The Western States Traffic Safety Coalition (WSTSC) will initiate a special effort beginning this week to identify and address the dangers of…
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Eleven of Idaho’s ski areas offer lift-served mountain biking and are opening their trails for the…
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Over the weekend, the Gateway Interagency Fire Front held their joint training at the Oregon Trail Shooting Range in…
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With President Joe Biden formally declaring Juneteenth a federal holiday on Thursday, this year’s Juneteenth celebration in Pocatello had a special…
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Priddaho held their annual pride festival at the Bannock County Event…
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On Saturday, Concentrix Pocatello hosted a fundraising event for the Alzheimer’s Association.…
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The “Shiny Side Up” motorcycle rally was put on by the Idaho State Police, and Grand Teton Harley…
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Ammon Bundy has come out with his first videos announcing his campaign to become governor of Idaho.…
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The wind farms would add more than 1,600 megawatts of power capacity in Wyoming.…
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This weekend is the Annual Rexburg Legacy Flight Museum Air…
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“Our biggest concern is when we get to the point of an emergency that comes in, we have maybe depleted our stock at that moment and are needing to…
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The Idaho Falls Fire Department will be conducting a controlled burn along Milligan Road in Snake River Landing on…
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Members of the Pocatello Fire Department and North Bannock Fire Department are set to host a Junior Firefighter Camp for youth ages 13 to 18.…
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The Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA) celebrated the inaugural flight of Alaska Airlines from IDA to Seattle (SEA) with a traditional “water…
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Idaho officials reported 243 new COVID-19 cases and 14 new deaths over the…
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Last weekend, Idaho Falls Fire Department/IAFF Local 1565 firefighters hit the streets and shattered fundraising records for the Muscular Dystrophy…
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The Teton County Planning & Building Services Department has developed and released amended draft regulations related to Wildlife Friendly Fencing.…
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Governor Mark Gordon and First Lady Jennie Gordon, in partnership with the Wyoming Department of Education, have announced the 2020 Wyoming…
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A candidate running against Liz Cheney in next year’s Republican primary has visited an effort in Arizona to cast doubt on last year’s presidential…
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Some of our law enforcement may be showing up at the United States-Mexico…
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Idaho’s unemployment rate dropped a tenth of a percent to 3% from April to May as the coronavirus pandemic fades.…
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Governor Mark Gordon has announced up to $6.5 million of remaining CARES Act funds will be used to fund capacity expansion at Wyoming State Parks and…
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Mayor Rebecca Casper issued the following statement regarding the signing of the Juneteenth National Independence Day…
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Idaho Fish and Game Commissioners amended current wolf trapping and hunting seasons in response to recent legislative direction.…
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A southwestern Idaho couple who won $50,000 playing the Idaho Lottery last spring defied the odds by winning an additional $200,000 this month.…
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Hundreds of people gathered at the Portneuf Wellness Center on Thursday to give thanks to our men and women in…
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Idaho Congressman Russ Fulcher announced on his professional Facebook page he was diagnosed with cancer.…
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A Utah woman was killed in an ATV accident late Thursday afternoon.…
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The Idaho Art Lab has secured a $70,000 down payment to purchase its…
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Search operations continued Thursday in Grand Teton National Park for 27-year-old Cian McLaughlin, who has been missing for nine…
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The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the date for the dedication of the Pocatello Idaho…
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The Pocatello-Chubbuck Chamber of Commerce is welcoming a new…
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Governor Brad Little issued a proclamation Thursday recognizing June 19 – known as “Juneteenth” – as a new legal public holiday observed by…
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Idaho state courts will be open Friday, June 18, ahead of the first observance of Juneteenth as a federal…
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“Helmet compliance, whether you’re on a motorcycle, ATV, 4 wheeler, helps prevent traumatic brain injury. We can fix a lot of things, but we can’t…
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Idaho officials reported 87 new COVID-19 cases and zero new deaths…
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Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) firefighters have already responded to 99 wildfires that burned 433 acres on state and private lands protected by the…
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The City of Idaho Falls is busy making improvements to the Highway 20 bridge over the Snake…
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Crews broke ground to add 30 new workforce homes in…
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A technical problem in the cockpit created quite the experience for pilots landing at the Jackson Hole…
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Residential water rates are going up in…
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Pocatello will enforce a ban on certain types of fire in parts of the city beginning June…
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For the second time in a week, a deer-dog altercation in the Johnny Creek area has been reported to the Idaho Fish and Game office in…
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A home on Johnson St. in Idaho Falls catches fire on the evening of June 16, 2021.…
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An early morning fire on June 17, 2021 destroys a home on Highland Drive in Idaho Falls.…
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A dryer than normal spring for East Idaho could mean trouble for area farmers, especially potato…
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A family has said their pet dog is recovering after she was shot twice last weekend by a camper in Idaho who mistook her for a wolf.…
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Idaho officials are bracing for what could be a challenging wildfire season.…
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UPDATE 2:45 p.m. Idaho State Police investigated an injury crash northbound on Interstate 15 at milepost 118, in Idaho Falls Wednesday around 10:36…
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The Idaho State Board of Education Wednesday approved changes to its policy on minimum college admissions requirements and a second policy intended…
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Police in northern Idaho say 85 dogs were found abandoned in a home where a tenant had recently been evicted.…
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Idaho officials reported 87 new COVID-19 cases and 6 new deaths…
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The free immunization clinic is open to all children ages 18 years and younger who need immunizations, including COVID-19 vaccination for those 12…
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Wyoming lawmakers are pursuing two possible hate crimes bills for next year’s legislative session.…
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U.S. Senator Risch (R-Idaho) released the following statement after President Biden’s summit with Russian President…
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Yellowstone National Park will continue issuing free day permits to individuals who ride or lead stock such as horses and mules on park trails this…
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In Idaho, 27 postal employees were attacked by dogs in 2020.…
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The Wyoming Cancer Program, which is part of the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH), announced changes to breast, cervical and colorectal screening…
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Attorney General Lawrence Wasden announced a man and woman from Twin Falls were sentenced Friday, June 11, for provider…
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Dairy West is among seven organizations the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy honored Monday with its 10th annual U.S. Dairy Sustainability Awards.…
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Teton Interagency fire managers have elevated the fire danger rating to high for the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Grand Teton National Park,…
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Governor Brad Little signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) Tuesday with Western Governors University (WGU) to expand access to affordable degree…
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The Salmon-Cobalt Ranger District has opened the Moccasin Ridge Road (Forest Service road #60244) beyond the closed gate through to the end of the…
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The Bureau of Land Management reports the North Monument Fire was reported by the Arco Fire Department at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.…
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Eastern Idaho Public Health is seeing an increase of cases of Campylobacter illness which is likely associated with drinking unpasteurized (raw)…
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UPDATE 6/15/21: The Bureau of Land Management reports the Cold Creek Fire is now estimated at 2,500…
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The Idaho Transportation Department will be temporarily closing the eastbound Grandview Dr. right-lane onto US 20.…
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New resources are coming to help the…
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Search operations continued into the third day for missing 27-year-old man Cian McLaughlin in Grand Teton National Park.…
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Wildlife, residents and anglers in southeast Idaho will all benefit from collaborative efforts to restore the Henrys Lake shorelines and improve lake…
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Idaho officials reported 89 new COVID-19 cases and zero new deaths…
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Unemployed Idaho residents could get kicked out of a state benefits program if they don’t follow new job-seeking requirements that went into effect…
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Supporters of two new marijuana ballot petitions in Wyoming say they’re optimistic about getting pot questions before voters next year, especially…
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Signs will be posted this week on portions of Fish Creek and Flat Creek warning recreational users of elevated levels of Escherichia coli bacteria…
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Idaho officials have approved payments of $1.4 million and $1.2 million, respectively, to two men who spent decades in prison for crimes they didn’t…
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A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows 3.8 million people to Yellowstone National Park in 2020 spent more than $444 million in communities…
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The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) is offering free at-home COVID-19 tests to Idaho residents.…
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The American Red Cross is experiencing a severe blood shortage as the number of trauma cases, organ transplants and elective surgeries rise– and…
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