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Idaho Will Give Drunks Room and Board for Labor Day
A big crackdown is in the works. Across the board from Idaho State Police to your local sheriff, at the city and town level. The Labor Day holiday is the unofficial end of summer for many, and as many want to have a party. This summer started out and in the early weeks looked as if it could set a record for highway deaths. Then, the deadly crashes began to taper off.
Idaho Death row Inmate Claims Second Execution Attempt Would be ‘Psychological Torture’
This story was first published by Idaho Reports on Aug. 29, 2024. Fourth Judicial District Judge Jason Scott heard arguments Thursday about whether to allow for an evidentiary hearing in Thomas Creech’s latest post-conviction case. Idaho Department of Correction unable to move forward with scheduled execution of Thomas Creech.
Lawmakers, municipal leaders visit East Idaho water canals and recharge site, discuss water issues
The Idaho Water Users Association and the East Idaho Water Rights Coalition hosted the Eastern Idaho Legislative Water College tour on Tuesday with dozens of lawmakers and municipal leaders. The tour included about 20 legislators or legislator candidates, over 20 representatives from cities and organizations and 10 speakers who are experts in different water projects. The day-long tour involved visiting conversion projects, recharge wells, automated canals and a gravel pit conversion into a recharge lake. ...
Idaho state officials hear community concerns at 'Capital for a Day' event
PRIEST RIVER, Idaho — School funding, taxes and the economy dominated concerns as Idaho Gov. Brad Little brought a host of state officials to the North Idaho city as part of his Capital for a Day program. The Capital for a Day program was designed to give state officials...
The Shocking Reason Why Families Are Leaving Idaho
Just when we thought the days of dirty air were over, the Treasure Valley got hit with another batch of unclean air from another fire. Summer is officially over as Idahoans prepare for the last holiday weekend for quite some time. Most Idahoans are on the road or will be on the road to celebrate Labor Day Weekend. 
Idaho's Jewish Festival at the Ahavath Beth Israel campus
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho's Jewish Festival, formerly called Deli Days, is back for Boise's yearly dose of delicious food, music, dancing and showing an appreciation of Jewish culture. "Idaho's Jewish Festival promotes awareness, appreciation, and celebration of Jewish culture in Idaho," a news release stated. The festival is at...
Idaho governor says human safety is top priority as large wildfires spread
Idaho Gov. Brad Little said his No. 1 focus is on the safety of civilians and firefighters in the face of what he described as the highest priority wildfire in the country. The Wapiti Fire burning near Stanley and Grandjean in the Boise and Sawtooth National Forest surpassed 89,000 acres burned on Thursday, with containment […]
New farm-to-table app has roots in Idaho, connecting local producers and consumers
IDAHO, USA — Although "Reko Rings" aren't a new thing in the state of Idaho, local producers continue to find ways to improve them. Reko is a Swedish term used for "fair consumption." Reko Rings first started popping up in Finland around 2013 as a concept to connect local producers and customers through Facebook Groups. Customers would join a group with local farmers and comment on which items they would like to purchase and pick up each week.
IDAHO VS. KOHBERGER HEARING-RAW COURT AUDIO PART 2
The judge in Bryan Kohberger's case paused a hearing on a potential change of venue for his capital murder trial after a defense expert presented social media content in court. Kohberger, a former Washington State University graduate student, is accused of killing four University of Idaho students and is set to go to trial in June 2025.
LOOK: Here’s Why the Idaho Wapiti Fire is Such a Big Deal
One of the largest fires of the year in Idaho is the Wapiti fire, currently burning and zero percent contained. The fire isn’t the largest Idaho fire of the year, but it has sparked a lot of conversation and debate about whether it could have been avoided or at least greatly diminished with a little work beforehand.
Idaho Fish and Game responds to bear sighting near elementary school in Hailey
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Wood River Valley is under bear watch after several recent sightings. Idaho Fish and Game officials are investigating a report of a black bear near Alturas Elementary School. The school issued a shelter-in-place order while the Hailey City Police and an Idaho Fish...
Police investigating rape at Boise State campus housing
BOISE, Idaho — Boise State University and the Boise Police Department (BPD), are investigating a rape that happened in the early hours of Saturday, Aug. 31. The university put out a statement that the rape happened at a small party on campus housing. "The victim was at a small...
Wapiti Fire at 94,685 acres, officials escort property owners into Zone One
STANLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Wapiti Fire has burned 94,685 acres and was still at 0% containment as of Saturday morning, according to Rocky Mountain Complex Incident Management Team One. Emergency services escorted property owners in Zone One early Saturday morning from the Emergency Operation Center, according to the...
Police: Driver arrested after failing to yield at stop sign, causing multi-vehicle crash that led to one death
JEROME — Idaho State Police are investigating a five-vehicle fatality collision that occurred at 1:38 p.m. on Friday, August 30, 2024, at State Highway 25 and US Highway 93 in Jerome County. A 2024 white Toyota Rav 4 driven by a 36-year-old male from Boise, ID was traveling eastbound on SH25 when it failed to stop at a stop sign colliding with four other vehicles. The following vehicles and drivers...
Central District Board of Health Faces Possible Leadership Change as Member's License Lapses
The Central District Board of Health may need to replace a controversial member under Idaho law. Dr. Ryan Cole was appointed in 2021 to the physician position on the public health district board, which under Idaho law is required to be filled by someone licensed to practice medicine in Idaho. As of June 30, Cole’s physician license has lapsed, the state online professional license database shows.
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