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Creech claims judge in lawsuit should have recused herself
Originally published July 25 by IdahoReports.Five months after the failed execution of Thomas Creech, a man on Idaho’s death row, his attorneys are challenging the judge who refused to recuse herself based on a potential friendship with the Ada County Prosecutor. On Feb. 28, the Idaho Department of Correction called off the execution attempt of Creech after its medical team could not establish an IV line to execute him by lethal injection. Creech, 73, has been on death row since 1983 for the beating death...
Iconic Boise Event is Now a HUGE $25,000 Idaho Lottery Scratch Ticket
If you’re someone who can’t resist picking up a few scratch tickets every time you go grocery shopping or fill up your tank, you may have noticed that there’s a new game in stores and it pays tribute to one of the city’s most iconic events.
Minico Storm Legion Baseball team lends helping hand to those affected by fires
LEWISTON, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The last few weeks many parts of the state have been experiencing wildfires, and while at their State Legion Baseball Tournament in Lewiston the Minico Storm team decided to lend a helping hand. The Gwen Fire is burning roughly 15 miles northeast of Lewiston and...
Department of Justice continues investigation into Nampa School District
NAMPA — It has been a full year since the American Civil Liberties Union published a report on discriminatory policies within the Nampa School District, alleging that it targets Latine students. Following the report, a formal complaint by the ACLU was sent to the U.S. Department of Justice on Aug. 23, 2023, requesting an investigation into the school district’s dress code and disciplinary processes. It is unknown when the investigation...
Wrestling Celeb Hulk Hogan Announces Idaho Tour, 7 Boise Stops
Boise loves when a celebrity pops into town and now, we're about to have PLENTY of opportunities to meet one all across the Treasure Valley!. Announced just this hours ago--Hulk Hogan will be making a tour across our area with 'Real American Beer' and you can stop by to see him at a handful of different locations!
Thirty-eighth annual Burley Lions Spudman Triathlon
BURLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — It’s day one of the Olympics and it’s also the final Saturday in July and that means its Spudman Triathlon weekend in Burley and this year over 2,000 competitors took on the course in the thirty-eighth edition of the race. The final total...
Lynn and Glenna Rasmussen named Caribou County Fair grand marshals
Grace High School classmates and sweethearts Lynn and Glenna Rasmussen are honored to be named this year’s Caribou County Fair Grand Marshals. The Caribou County Fair, set for Aug. 5-10 in Grace, holds a special place in the Rasmussens' hearts for many reasons. Glenna spent years of her childhood actively involved in the local 4H groups whether it be showing steers, sewing or cooking. She shares some of her fondest...
Boise Farmers Market Vendors Want You To Do This One Easy Thing
Should all vendors accept cards at the Farmer's Market?. Boise residents debate whether vendors should universally accept card payments. The original poster passionately pleaded, "For the love of God, please stop bringing big bills to vendors who don't take cards," sparking a flurry of opinions. Many commenters sympathized with the...
Boise Airline Passengers Are About To See A Major Change
The Boise Airport is no doubt, one of the best in the country. It can get busy during holiday seasons but besides that, it's one of the more relaxed airports that we can say we've been to. For many Boise travelers, it's a great starting destination for a trip because...
Take back your money at the Idaho Potato Museum
BLACKFOOT – Remember that check you forgot to cash? Aug. 7 is your chance to claim it. Bingham County residents have more than $4,400,000 in unclaimed funds, so State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth wants to reunite them with their money. Ellsworth will be at the Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot...
One of Idaho’s last drive-in theaters is closing. Its beginnings and why one woman says there’s a local resurgence
REXBURG – The thought of Teton Vu Drive-in being replaced by housing is almost too much for Shanna Anderson to bear. The 71-year-old Idaho Falls woman is the daughter of the Rexburg theater’s original owner. On July 18, the business announced on its Facebook page its last day of operation would be August 24. Kuhn Properties recently bought the land and is awaiting the city’s approval for a 410-unit housing development on the site to be completed over the next three years.
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