“It’s too painful” – Lori Vallow-Daybell’s sister testifies
Location history was shown from phone associated with Alex Cox, Lori Vallow-Daybell’s brother, Chad Daybell and Lori on Sept. 9, Sept. 23, Oct. 9,…
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Location history was shown from phone associated with Alex Cox, Lori Vallow-Daybell’s brother, Chad Daybell and Lori on Sept. 9, Sept. 23, Oct. 9,…
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Friday, April 21, 2023, was the opening of the West Gate for Yellowstone National Park. Island Park sits on the way for many on the way to get to the…
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officially released an artist rendering of the Montpelier Idaho Temple…
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The Idaho Supreme Court on Monday rejected a request by 30 news organizations to lift a gag order in the criminal case of a man accused of stabbing…
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S Boulevard will be closed from 17th Street north to 16th Street on April 24 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.…
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A Victor man is facing multiple charges after police say drugs were found inside a…
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Stacker compiled a list of the largest exports from Idaho in 2022 using data from the Census…
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Gem State ranking moves from 20th to 15th for most expensive fuel in the…
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Monday’s proceedings began with continuing testimony from Detective Stubbs, who was involved in the…
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Fire officials reported Monday morning they believe faulty electrical equipment started the fire at Highland High School on…
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Wildlife is just as confused as many of us are about what month it is, but they are awake and hungry. …
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Many in eastern Idaho caught the Aurora Borealis locally. …
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In some ways, it was a prom night like you might expect just about anywhere. Students celebrate despite school…
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Masses of Idaho Falls, Mud Lake, and Roberts united into a single Mass at the Mountain America…
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In a staggering report from the World Health Organization, about one in six people around the world are affected by infertility.…
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Registration will open on May 1 for Ignite Their Future STEM Summer…
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The Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Skatepark will temporarily close this year due to construction that will expand the park and bring…
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Starting April 24, one campground and two day-use sites will have their interior driveways and parking areas improved with sourced crushed aggregate…
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Teton County is preparing to transition to a new Geographic Information System (GIS) platform in 2023 and wants to hear from the public about how…
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This is the sixth update since the web map was initially published in…
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A fire has been reported at an apartment complex on Poplar St. in Idaho Falls.
The fire has been…
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Novice and intermediate Crossfit athletes from came around the region to show off their skills, compete and win some…
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Blue Cross of Idaho, Eastern Idaho Public Health District, the Idaho State Police the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office, Idaho Falls Police…
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The City of Ammon will hold the third annual Freezin’ for a Reason Swimming Pool Fundraiser on Saturday, May 13 at 3:00…
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This event is scheduled to take place from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00…
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Inspired by the NFL draft, Construction Combines allow participants to learn and demonstrate construction skills, as well as potentially land a…
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It’s time to crank up the volume and hit the gas as we bring together the most impressive collection of cars and the hottest lineup of performers for…
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The Oxbow Sewer Plant located just to the west of Shelley has received it’s funds to be able to expand in the next few…
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – The search for a new Idaho Falls school district superintendent takes another step forward. The school board has narrowed…
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As Earth Day approaches, Reed’s Dairy reinforces their mission to cut down on carbon emissions, by reminding their customers about reusing glass…
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Friday afternoon, a years-long vision finally came to life for Hillcrest High School and the Ammon community, as Hillcrest broke ground on Westmark…
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A 30-year-old Idaho Falls woman was arrested for aggravated battery last night after leading Bonneville County Sheriff’s Deputies in a vehicle…
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The virtual training will be held on Monday, April…
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A long, cold winter with above-average mountain snowpack is expected to create an ideal whitewater rafting and jet boating season on Idaho’s…
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The City of Idaho Falls will help residents with spring cleanup efforts during the annual Clean and Green Citywide Cleanup, beginning May 4.…
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The Bingham County Mayors Scholarship Selection Committee has formally evaluated 64 applicants.…
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Beginning at 8 a.m. Friday, April 21, 2023, select roads in Yellowstone National Park will open to the public, weather…
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Idaho Falls Power received nationwide recognition as one of the most reliable public power…
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On Saturday, April 22 the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and its state and local partners will hold the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.…
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In Thursday’s court proceedings, Detective Nathan Moffat of the Chandler Arizona Police Department took the…
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – A Rigby High School Senior is using her musical talent, and her senior project, to raise money for other students.…
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Bears are expected to be out more in force coming into the next few months for…
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Utah Highway Patrol released dashcam video showing a trooper stopping a wrong-way driver on I-80 Tuesday, April 18.…
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The wait is over, and tickets are now on sale for Idaho’s Oldest Rodeo, The War Bonnet Round…
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The City of Pocatello announced Thursday Google Fiber has chosen Pocatello as the first city in Idaho for its high-speed broadband internet…
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After hearing season presentations and reviewing public comments, the Commission passed the 2023 hunting season regulations and…
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A Meridian man must pay $3,470 in restitution to the Idaho State Tax Commission and complete 72 hours of community service in place of jail time…
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A boy is being charged with a hate crime from an incident that happened at the beginning of this…
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Stacker compiled a list of counties with the worst droughts in Idaho using data from U.S. Drought…
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Reports showing money started to be transferred from Tylee’s account into Lori’s account before children’s…
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The jury is in deliberations in the trial of Jake Eilander. He is charged in the shooting death of Ulises Rangel behind Planet Fitness in Idaho…
Continue ReadingThe City of Idaho Falls invites community members to attend a public meeting and submit public comment regarding the 2023 Water Facility…
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Kestrels or sparrow hawks are integral to a farm having a successful growing season.…
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Idaho officials reported 396 new COVID-19 cases and 6 new deaths in the last week.…
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Opening of the much-anticipated Heritage Park is closer to the finish line, thanks to another generous donation from the Rotary Club of Idaho…
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As part of an ongoing effort to protect the genetic integrity of the native Yellowstone cutthroat trout in the South Fork Snake River and reduce…
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The City of Pocatello flag, which was once ranked the “worst city flag in North America,” is now ranked at the top, coming in at 11th in the…
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Firefighters raced to put out a garage fire in…
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The trial for Lori Vallow-Daybell continued on Tuesday after a day off due to a family death on the prosecution…
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Due to drifting snow on roads, two schools will be on a delayed start this…
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Students in the culinary class in Idaho Falls School District 91 prepared treats for our animal friends at the Snake River Animal Shelter. The…
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Idaho ranks 49th in the United States for physicians per…
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Are you interested in learning more about our natural and built environment?…
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If you are in the market for summer, seasonal or full-time work, the City of Pocatello wants…
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A classroom at Dora Erickson has been growing vegetables in an indoor garden growing tower. The tower was donated by Happyville Farms and placed in…
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Half-priced dog and puppy adoptions have been extended at the Pocatello Animal Shelter thanks to Friends of the Pocatello Animal Shelter…
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (KIFI) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service announced it is issuing more than $228 million to support public…
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Former Rep. Liz Cheney has a memoir and a “warning” coming out this…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest is expecting morel mushrooms this year in the Moose Fire…
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Now the snow and ice are melting off the roadways, the Idaho Falls Street Division will begin sweeping…
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This year’s conference will take place on August 3 and 4 at Borah High School in…
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Monday marked day four of testimony in the trial for Jake Eilander. He is charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of Ulises Rangel…
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Gem State ranking falls to 20th as pump prices surge across the…
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On a sunny Saturday especially when it is warm you may find people gathered by the Ammon Sportsman’s warehouse selling puppies. After a new city…
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You are urged to slow down and be more cautious at the intersection of 17th Street and S Boulevard over the next few…
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The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is joining states across the country for National Work Zone Awareness…
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It’s National Volunteer Week, and the Red Cross of Idaho and East Oregon is recognizing the work of the selfless individuals here who generously…
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Disney Encanto: The Sing Along Film Concert will be at the Hero Arena inside Mountain America Center on Tuesday, October 10.…
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Improvements to the sidewalks in North Highland Park will begin on Wednesday, April…
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Governor Mark Gordon’s ongoing work to address mental health issues facing the state continues on Tuesday, April 18 with the second Governor’s…
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A Pocatello man shot himself after robbing an adult female at gunpoint Saturday night near Mackenzie River Pizza.…
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A white SUV crashed into a Pocatello Fire Truck on Sunday afternoon, while the Fire Engine was responding to a fire.…
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The lines were out the door most of the weekend at the Idaho Falls Recreation Center for the 57th annual Gem and Mineral Show.…
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Singers on Stage, an Idaho Falls singing group, is looking to make a difference in a local teen’s life by holding a benefit…
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Congressman Mike Simpson and National Endowment for the Humanities Chair Shelley Lowe were at Chief Tahgee Elementary Academy this week to see its…
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At the Caribou County Courthouse on Friday, 52-year-old Wade Schvaneveldt reached a plea agreement in regards to the 20 counts of rape being…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest are giving away free blue and Engelmann spruce…
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April is National Poetry Month, and the Marshall Public Library is hosting their annual Poetry Wall filled with poems received from the…
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The Bureau of Land Management’s Salmon Field Office will host an Earth Day volunteer event Sat. April 22, 2023.…
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Grants are awarded annually on a competitive…
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With winter finally departing Idaho, many will begin to enjoy Idaho’s wondrous outdoors and sit around…
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AAA shares yard spring cleaning tips to prevent property damage, have peace of…
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Applications are due by Friday, June…
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