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Five-star WR Dakorien Moore set to announce commitment on Fourth of July
Five-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore, arguably Texas' top overall offensive target in the 2025 recruiting cycle, will announce his college commitment on Thursday night, July 4 at 8 p.m. CT, the Duncanville standout announced on social media Wednesday night. The finalists are Texas, LSU, Ohio State, and Oregon. Moore officially...
Ironworkers Local 29 voting on $15/hour increase over four years
Union ironworkers in Oregon and Washington are voting on an improved employer offer. After union members rejected a previous offer of a $7.50 an hour compensation increase over three years, union and employer group negotiators met again June 27. The new offer is $15 an hour over four years. If...
Sea otters spotted off Oregon coast, a rare sight after a century of near-extinction
Two male sea otters appear to be calling Cannon Beach home, providing a rare sight for Oregonians visiting Ecola Point. Even so, biologists aren’t expecting a bigger population boom in the near future, since female sea otters don’t usually migrate far from home. The nearest population is about 100 miles away.
Blue Mountain Community College Denies Allegations in $1M Lawsuit
Blue Mountain Community College has pushed back against a the $1 million lawsuit from a former employee who claims the college fired her after she exposed another custodian for sexually harassing and stalking her. Attorneys Jason Rittereiser and Carla Grabarek, with the firm HKM Employment Attorneys, filed the lawsuit on...
Hot pattern in place and will last well into next week
A Heat Advisory is now in place for portions of Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties until Thursday. Each afternoon our temperatures will be in the upper 90s and low 100s. Breezy conditions Saturday will be added to our forecast, increasing the risk of rapid or extreme fire growth. A Fire Weather Watch will be in place Saturday afternoon and evening for all three counties. Please be mindful of anything that can start a fire, it will spread rapidly in the hot, dry, and breezy weather.
A whopper of a story: Idaho man catches 9.13 pound tiger trout
MONTPELIER, Idaho — No trout about it, Austin Christensen from Montpelier, Idaho has set a new state record for catching a tiger trout that was 9.3 pounds and 27.25 inches long. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG), said Christensen caught the fish in the Montpelier Reservoir. "The...
LIST: Cooling centers in Central Oregon during potential record-breaking heat wave
With temperatures expected in the upper 90s and triple digits for the next few days, several cooling centers are opening up around Central Oregon. Bend: Blue Dog RV (Shepherd's House), 181 NE Franklin, 7 days a week, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. 541-318-0729. Bend: The Lighthouse Navigation Center, 275 NE...
Homedale High to retire former Bronco Scott Matlock's No. 44 jersey
BOISE, Idaho — Legendary Trojan and NFL defensive lineman Scott Matlock is set to be immortalized in Homedale history after the high school announced plans to retire his No. 44 jersey. The former Boise State standout is being celebrated at 12 p.m. on Thursday, July 18, during the Trojans'...
Idaho Counties With the Highest Number of Miserable Lyme Disease Cases
When the spring and summer months hit in the United States, the words “Lyme disease” and “ticks” go hand in hand in the media. And we’re not just talking about programs like NBC Nightly News and ABC World News Tonight. You’ll often see Lyme Disease get discussed on entertainment news shows like ET or Hollywood Insider. That’s because there has been a significant number of celebrities that have contracted the bacterial tick-borne illness without it being properly diagnosed the first time.
Idahoans React to Obnoxious Neighborhood Fireworks Shows
Did you get any sleep last night? If you live in Idaho, the chances are you didn't get a whole lot of sleep. The reason our night and our upcoming nights of discontent will continue is that Idahoans love their fireworks. Never mind that firing off aerial fireworks are illegal, the nights of loud sounds and excessive lights will continue.
Twin Falls Fire Department responds to fires
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Crews responded to a brush fire on Thursday, just after 9:30 p.m., across the street from the KMVT studios, at 1117 Blue Lakes Boulevard North. The brush fire was outside Wilson-Bates Discount Furniture Center. We captured footage from our sky cam, positioned on top...
Callous Idiots with Fireworks Burn Idaho Business
Morons disregard the warnings. A military surplus store burned overnight in Sandpoint. The owner, Cornel Rasor, posted pictures on his Facebook account, explaining his business was a total loss. Rasor is a Republican Party activist and somewhat of an institution in the panhandle. Imagine celebrating a joyous Independence Day, and...
Emergency crews responding to plane crash at Palisades Reservoir
SWAN VALLEY – Authorities are investigating a plane crash at Palisades Reservoir near the Idaho-Wyoming border. It happened a little after 5 p.m., according to Sgt. Bryan Lovell with the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office. It’s unclear what caused the crash, but Lovell tells EastIdahoNews.com boaters in the area...
Popular Boise Rooftop To Host Ultimate 4th of July Celebration
The 4th of July is creeping up on us very quickly. It’s hard to believe that 2024 is over halfway and that it’s time for yet another 4th of July celebration. No matter what your plans are, whether you are floating the Boise River or going to one of the Boise splash pads there are plenty of ways to celebrate the 4th of July in Boise.
PHOTOS: Red, white and blue out in full force at Boise Fourth of July Parade
It was a patriotic celebration in downtown Boise on Thursday morning, with the annual Fourth of July Parade held in conjunction with the Independence Day holiday. Attendees of all ages lined the streets in celebration of the Fourth. Parade entries competed for prize money to support Idaho nonprofits, while businesses, organizations and families gathered to “show that United We Stand for a strong community, city and nation,” parade organizers said on their website. The parade route started on Jefferson Street, looped down Fourth Street onto Bannock Street, and looped back up to Jefferson Street via 11th Street.
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