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Fire reaches 1,100 acres, 0% containment in Fishlake National Forest
MARYSVALE, Piute County —The Silver King Fire, about 8 miles west of Marysvale, has expanded to approximately 1,100 acres in less than 24 hours according to Utah Fire Info, raging in "very steep and rugged terrain with limited accessibility." Marysvale Fire Chief Jon Christensen told KSL that a lightning...
Lehi toddler develops rare and sudden heart condition in Hawaii, neighbors rally support
LEHI — A dream vacation in Hawaii turned into a nightmare for a Lehi family whose toddler is now battling for his life after developing a sudden and rare heart condition. Danielle Hunt has made a series of posts on Instagram that her 3-year-old son Truman, who goes by Tru, fell sick and ultimately into heart failure while the family vacationed in Hawaii.
One person killed in northern Utah off-road vehicle crash
RICH COUNTY, Utah (ABC4) — One person died in an off-highway vehicle crash in northeastern Utah on Friday morning, according to the Rich County Sheriff’s Office. Around 11:40 a.m., Rich County authorities responded to reports of a crash in the Temple Flats area. They say one person was involved in the crash and died from […]
Knicks Trade Proposal Flips Miles McBride, Pick for 23-Year-Old Shot Blocker
After losing Isaiah Hartenstein to free agency, the New York Knicks are scouring the trade market for a replacement. Walker Kessler is a name they’re monitoring. HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto was first with reports of New York’s trade interest in the Utah Jazz center. “The Knicks have also...
Former college running back pleads guilty to one of two 'purge' killings
PROVO — Almost two years to the date, Christian Francis Taele pleaded guilty to the random killing of a Spanish Fork man, Ryan Hooley. A plea deal, which was proposed by Taele's legal counsel on July 26, was signed Friday by 4th District Judge Robert Lunnen. The 30-year-old is...
Is It Illegal To Shoot Down A Drone in Idaho?
Paranoia is at an all-time high these days and honestly, we get it. You never know who you can trust and shoot, throw in the fact that we're in an election year... it feels like we all have to watch our backs these days. Don't let your paranoia get you...
Major Drug Bust Near Idaho Border Finds Meth, 60,000 Fentanyl Pills
We've very lucky, in the Treasure Valley, to live in a place as safe as we do. Here, we look out for one another and our law enforcement keeps us safe. It's also safe to say that throughout our state, our safety and neighborly attributes apply as well. Of course,...
That's hot! Heat wave coming to Treasure Valley could send temperatures to 110 degrees
Get ready to feel the heat. The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat watch Friday, warning of dangerously hot conditions for south central, southwest and west central Idaho this week. The watch will go into effect Monday and last through Thursday. Stephen Parker, a National Weather Service meteorologist out of Boise, said the watch will become a warning when the high temperatures are imminent. ...
IDHW: Residents, pet Owners Should be Wary of Algae Blooms During Water Recreation
With summer officially here, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is reminding Idahoans to be safe and protect pets when recreating in and around water because of harmful algal blooms. Cyanobacteria, which are naturally occurring aquatic organisms, can produce toxins that affect human health and the environment under certain...
“Celebrate responsibly this Independence Day”
Aaa of Idaho projects that nearly 71 million americans, including 400,000 idahoans are traveling this week for the holiday. Which means, there has been a massive increase of travelers on Idaho roads this independence day during the time known as the 100 deadliest days on Idaho roads.
No budget surplus expected as Idaho begins new fiscal year
After state budget projections missed the mark by more than $120 million in May, budget officials were not expecting the state of Idaho to end its fiscal year on Sunday with a budget surplus — a departure from record surpluses in recent years. Idaho runs on a fiscal year calendar that begins July 1 and ends June 30. Fiscal year 2024 just ended, and fiscal year 2025 is just beginning. ...
BANS OFF OUR BOOKS: Over 100 People Attend 'Harmful Materials' Bill Protest in Southern Idaho
POCATELLO — Displaying colorful signs displaying the words “Libraries - the cornerstone of democracy” and “A great library has something in it to offend everyone”, protestors of the “harmful materials” bill assembled in front of the Marshall Public Library on Monday evening to voice their discontent.
Montpelier Community Foundation raising funds for Butch Cassidy bench
MONTPELIER — The Montpelier Community Foundation is raising funds to bring an original Butch Cassidy bronze bench to Montpelier. Steve Allred, President of the Montpelier Community Foundation, said the bench will be placed in the new Heritage Park near the Butch Cassidy Bank Robbery Museum. The bench was sculpted by Montpelier native Gary Lee Price. "He's well known worldwide," he said. "When we contacted him to see what we could...
Bloomington Planning Commission to Hold Public Hearing on Residential Building Redesign at 8301 Stanley Road on July 11
Bloomington's blueprint for residential living is on the verge of an update, as city officials gear up to hear public opinion on proposed changes within an established apartment building. Slotted for consideration is a significant alteration to the structure at 8301 Stanley Road, where current shared spaces might soon morph into an additional, separate place of residence. The Planning Commission is slated to host a public hearing on this matter on July 11, setting the stage for community voices to find their ear at 6:00 PM in the bloom of summer evening, within the Council Chambers of Bloomington Civic Plaza.
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