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'Hi, I'm Don, and I'm available': A love story blooms at Meridian Senior Center
Meridian, ID (CBS2) — The Meridian Senior Center celebrated a journey of love that began at the center. Two beloved members of the senior center shared a joyous moment with friends, family, and the community when they exchanged vows. The two met at the center when Don approached Lilly...
Introducing The North End Zone Project: The Upcoming Milestone in Albertsons Stadium
With the growing excitement around Boise State Athletics, Bronco Nation is committing to a new End Zone that will not only amplify overall fan experience but it will put Boise State on the map as college athletics continue to grow. The North End Zone project is arguably the most exciting...
Western Idaho Fair closes tonight at 10 p.m., ending its 2024 season
Boise, ID (CBS2) — Today is the last day for The Western Idaho Fair as wraps up for 2024. The Fair will be open until 10 p.m. with all the attractions to make memories of a lifetime with the carnival, food, and entertainment like the petting zoo, pig races, sea lion show, and sheep dog trials.
American Legion and Auxiliary host ice cream social in Filer
FILER, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Saturday was a lovely day for some free ice cream. The American Legion and Auxiliary in Filer held a social at American Legion Hall Post 47 on Main Street, inviting the community and military veterans for an ice cream. The American Legion is the nation’s...
Community meeting set for Monday at White Barn to discuss Bulldog and Nellie fires
Garden Valley, ID (CBS2) — Crews continue to make progress on the Bulldog and Nellie fires as cooler temperatures continue to help fire crews. Crews working on the Bulldog fire focused on containing the fire on the western side as well as protecting structures along the southwestern perimeter. Crews will be working on creating containment lines along the north and northeastern edges of the fire.
Madison Memorial Hospital will hold focus groups in response to an ER complaint on Facebook
REXBURG – After seeing online complaints of inattention in the emergency room, Madison Memorial Hospital wants to do better. The hospital will soon hold focus groups to address complaints about response times in the ER after a Facebook post garnered almost 200 comments and 153 reactions, detailing negative experiences.
Priest River to serve as Idaho’s ‘Capital for a Day’ with Gov. Little, state officials
The Idaho State Capitol building in Boise on Jan. 11, 2023. (Otto Kitsinger for Idaho Capital Sun) The North Idaho town of Priest River will serve as the host of Idaho’s next “Capital for a Day” event on Thursday, Gov. Brad Little announced. The event is 10...
Burn Ban Lifted For North Central Idaho
The burn ban for North Central Idaho has been lifted. Officials with several agencies including the Idaho Department of Lands have lifted the ban on the Grangeville Fire Restrictions area which includes Latah County locally. Officials say the recent cooler weather led to the burn ban being lifted. The ban was initiated in late July.
Biker Survives 5 Days In Idaho Wilderness After Motorcycle Crash
Zachary DeMoss, a 24-year-old motorcyclist from Missoula, Montana, survived five days in the Idaho wilderness after a crash left him stranded. While riding on a remote highway west of Missoula, he swerved to avoid a deer, leading him to fly 40 feet off the road into a densely forested area. Injured and unable to move, he survived by drinking water from a nearby creek and using his leather jacket to carry the water back to his location.
Tragic Weekend of Multiple Fatal Accidents on Idaho Highways
This past weekend saw a series of tragic incidents on Idaho highways, with several crashes resulting in fatalities and serious injuries. The Idaho State Police (ISP) is currently investigating the incidents, and here are the details of the major crashes reported over the weekend. Single Fatality Crash East of Boise.
Meet all 47 Hot Air Balloons Headed to Boise Skies This Week [Photos]
If you can believe it--summer doesn't have much time left. If felt like summer showed up a little bit late this year, but made up for the tardiness with plenty of 100 or more degree days and some smokey skies to go along with them. Now, as most of summer is behind us--September is creeping up, which ushers in one of Boise's most magical events: The Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic.
Things are heating up under boise: The Clean Energy City under construction
The City of Boise, Idaho is widely known for its tree-lined streets, vibrant downtown and rich history. But did you know that Boise has the oldest and largest geothermal system in the nation?. Geothermal energy is defined as a renewable resource powered by heat below the Earth’s surface. “When...
Kuna Police chase ends with 17-year-old in custody for stolen vehicle
KUNA, Idaho (CBS2) — A vehicle pursuit in Kuna ended Monday morning with the arrest of a 17-year-old boy. Kuna Police report that deputies attempted to stop a stolen vehicle near N. Ten Mile Rd. and W. Ardell Rd, around 10:30 a.m. on Monday. The vehicle failed to stop as deputies tried to pull the driver over, and a short pursuit began, according to police.
23-year-old man arrested in stabbing near Hayden
HAYDEN, Idaho - The Kootenai County Sheriff's Office arrested a 23-year-old man suspected to be involved in a stabbing. Around 3 a.m. on Monday, KCSO responded to a house with reports of a stabbing near Hayden with at least two people injured. Andrew Trump, 23, was found by police at...
IDT Worker Struck by Vehicle Traveling on Closed Highway
ITD Worker Seriously Injured in Collision on Closed Highway. On August 24, 2024, a tragic incident occurred on a closed section of State Highway 33 in Fremont County, Idaho, resulting in serious injuries to an Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) worker. Incident Details. The collision took place at approximately 7:22 a.m....
Declo football puts in work on and off the field
REXBURG, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — We here at KMVT usually show football highlights from on the field, but how about some from off the field regarding the Declo football team. The Hornets were headed to Driggs to play Teton in the first game of the season. As they were nearing Rexburg, they got a call from their coach who was driving a few miles ahead, warning them that 60 power poles had been blown over in a windstorm and were blocking the road.
Public Invited to State of the City Address on Sept. 4 at 2nd South Market
The annual State of the City Address by the City of Twin Falls Mayor and Council will be held at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 2nd South Market located at 210 2nd South Avenue South. The event is free to the public and residents of the City of Twin...
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