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Department of Labor and Mexican Consulate host bilingual presentations on workers rights
The Mexican Consulate in Boise is making sure workers, both documented and undocumented, know their rights. Leading up to Labor Day, the Department of Labor collaborated with the Boise Mexican Consulate to host workshops and events this week. On Monday, U.S. Department of Labor outreach coordinator Andrea Rasmussen explained federal...
Pocatello oral surgeon named as new Idaho State Dental Association trustee
BOISE — The Idaho State Dental Association announced Dr. Jeffrey DaBell of Pocatello as one of the organization’s new trustees representing the Southeast Idaho Dental Society. Dr. DaBell began his term July 1 and will serve through June 2026. The ISDA represents over 900 Idaho dentists, comprising 70% of the state’s dental professionals.
Mother’s group in Pocatello seeks new members
Two-thirds of parents feel isolated and lonely according to a Wexner Medical Center survey. Many groups have emerged trying to overcome parental loneliness by offering community and fellowship. The Pocatello MomCo strives to do just that and more. MomCo is an international nonprofit that offers mothers a community and helps...
Pro Hockey 3 Hours From Twin Falls ID Officially Begins Sept 22
Professional hockey for the first time within just a couple of hours of the Magic Valley has almost arrived! The latest National Hockey League expansion club southeast of Twin Falls, Idaho, is less than a month away from its first preseason puck drop. For those in southern Idaho who love...
After joining Broncos as a walk-on, Boen Phelps wants to make his name known
BOISE — The start of the college football season gives unknown players across the country a chance to shine and get noticed by their own fan base. Boen Phelps is hoping he can be that type of player this year for Boise State. The redshirt freshman, who joined the Broncos as a walk-on last season, is quickly making his way up the depth chart at safety and potentially putting himself in position to get some significant playing time this season. ...
Idaho Air National Guard, Air Force Prepares for Future Conflicts
BOISE, ID (CBS2) — The United States Air Force is going through a transformation this year, and some of that shift will affect the 124th Fighter Wing based out of Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho. The Wing flies A-10 Thunderbolt II, which has been in active service since 1977,...
Odor complaint leads to manhole full of random debris and backed up sewer
BLACKFOOT — Wastewater crews in Blackfoot responded to an odor complaint and discovered debris that didn’t belong inside a manhole, which caused some problems with the sewer. Crews responded on Thursday, Aug. 22, after 1 p.m. near the area of Court Street and Rich Street. Wastewater Collections Supervisor...
Schedule for Friday, August 30 (Friday Night football starts)
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Hazy skies: Wildfire smoke is hitting the Treasure Valley hard
BOISE, Idaho — Smoky skies and hazardous breathing conditions continue to plague several regions today. The smoke has been wafting into certain areas but as of Thursday, Aug. 29, dense smoke blankets the landscape, severely reducing visibility in affected areas. Air quality indexes have soared into the 'Very Unhealthy'...
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. 
PREP VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW: Top teams and athletes to watch
Last season was a tremendous one for Treasure Valley volleyball teams. Three schools from the area won a state title. Skyview continued its dominance in the sport, winning a fourth-straight state title. Fruitland won in 3A, breaking an eight-year drought for teams from the Treasure Valley. In 2A, Melba won back-to-back state titles. In addition to the state champions, Eagle finished runner-up in 5A, pushing champions Madison to the final...
Idaho’s Wapiti Fire surpasses 70,000 acres; containment at 0%
STANLEY (Idaho Capital Sun) — Firefighters have been working through the night to protect homes as Idaho’s Wapiti Fire increased to more than 70,000 acres burned and containment was still estimated at 0%, fire officials said Tuesday. The Wapiti Fire was started by lighting on July 24 near...
Treasure Valley Family YMCA receives $2 million donation from Norco's Kissler family
BOISE, Idaho — The Treasure Valley Family YMCA is growing in a big way after receiving a multi-million-dollar gift. The new CapEd Downtown Boise YMCA was given a $2 million donation from the Kissler family to fund an early education center next to the YMCA. The donation will be used for an early learning center dedicated to the Kissler family, officially named the “Kissler Family Early Education Center.”
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