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Boise Hall Of Justice Eyed For Bryan Kohberger Murder Trial
It seems all roads or at least high-profile murder trials lead to Boise. As we've speculated months ago, accused killer Bryan Kohberger wants his murder trial moved to the Ada County Courthouse. The Boise Hall of Justice has held murder trials for Lori Daybell and her husband, Chad. Both defendants were convicted during their time here.
Idaho Crush Volleyball Club: Fostering Talent and Success in the Treasure Valley
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — For anyone paying attention to the sports world in the United States, volleyball has been steadily growing with more and more talent emerging nationwide. In the heart of the Treasure Valley, the Idaho Crush Volleyball Club offers a nurturing environment for both novice and experienced...
Highway 12 reduces road closure from the Gwen Fire
JULIAETTA, Idaho — According to the Idaho Department of Lands, the Gwen Fire has grown to 26,264 acres. Idaho Department of Lands said Highway 12 has partially reduced its closure due to the Gwen Fire. The highway is now closed only to the Lenore Rest Area near milepost 28.
See how Boise native Cedric Hodges did on this weeks BIG BROTHER
Boise, ID (CBS2) — Local Boise man, Cedric Hodges, who is competing on the BIG BROTHER faced another round of eliminations on Thursday. Cedric is safe from eviction and will return next week for another round. Tune in to CBS2 on Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights to cheer him...
FFA ‘tractor’ raffle keeps growing
BOISE – An annual “tractor” raffle has become a visual symbol of the Idaho FFA program, as well as an important fundraising tool. In its 14th year, the raffle continues to raise scholarship money for FFA members and for the 100 FFA chapters across Idaho.
Department of Counselor Education moves to College of Health Sciences
Effective July 1, 2024, the Department of Counselor Education in now part of the College of Health Sciences’ School of Allied Health Sciences. The department was previously housed in the College of Education. “While this change will physically move counselor education from one college to another, it does not...
Valley's streak of 100-degree days ends, ties record with previous years
Boise, ID (CBS2) — The streak of scorching days has ended, according to the National Weather Service. The streak of consecutive days hitting 100 pulse degrees in the valley has officially ended with Thursday's high only hitting 97 degrees. This year's streak tide the 9-day record of 2003, 2006,...
Stanley's open and ready for visitors, mayor says
The sky might be a bit hazy and the Redfish Lake recreation complex is closed, but Stanley remains open and ready for summer visitors, Mayor Steve Botti said this week. The Bench Lake Fire, which started July 11 about 8 miles south of Stanley and about a mile from Redfish Lake Lodge, had burned 2,595 acres as of Thursday morning. The fire's cause hasn't been determined. It was listed as 45 percent contained on Thursday. A total of 403 people from eight crews were fighting the fire with 15 engines and nine helicopters on Thursday.
Idaho’s Huge ‘BAM Jam’ Basketball Tournament Returns in August
It's one of the most anticipated events of the entire summer and now, basketball lovers are going to be enjoying its return at Indian Creek Plaza once again this year!. It's no secret that there are a ton of things to do in the Treasure Valley over the summer months and frankly, it doesn't matter what you're into: there's something for you!
Wife allegedly fatally shot estranged husband at campground, then apologized
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho (TCN) -- A 35-year-old woman and her 59-year-old mother were arrested after the daughter allegedly shot and killed her estranged husband at a campground this month. According to the Canyon County Sheriff’s Office, on the evening of July 12, deputies responded to a camping area near the...
Boise Hawks and Western Heating host Military Appreciation Night
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — The Boise Hawks and Western Heating & Air Conditioning are teaming up for another Military Appreciation Night at Memorial Stadium. Western Heating & Air Conditioning and other supporting sponsors will donate hundreds of tickets to armed forces members for the Friday, Aug. 9, game against the Billings Mustangs, which begins at 7:05 p.m.
We built Lovevery: How our play kits bring in $226 million a year
Drawing inspiration from a doctoral thesis on infant brain development, Jessica Rolph and Roderick Morris co-founded Boise, Idaho-based Lovevery, which makes children's toys specialized for different childhood developmental phases. The company brought in $226 million in revenue last year, according to documents reviewed by CNBC Make It — powered largely by its popular subscription play kits. The company aims to reach profitability this year, Rolph says.
Coroner IDs Meridian man who died in house fire
The man who died in a house fire last week has been publicly identified. Norman Duncan, 84, was pronounced dead on Saturday morning following a Friday evening house fire on West Vaquero Lane in Meridian, the Ada County Coroner’s Office announced Thursday. The Meridian Fire Department responded to the fire at around 7 p.m. Friday, July 19, and Duncan died at the scene, as previously reported. Twelve units responded to the fire and it took approximately 30 minutes to extinguish. Duncan’s cause and manner of death are pending, the coroner’s office said.
Boise teenager identified as victim of head-on crash
A 17-year-old Boise girl has been identified as the victim of a fatal car crash that occurred last week near Star. Zuleyka Angulo was driving a 2011 Ford Focus that collided head-on with a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado on State Highway 44 on Thursday, July 19, at 8:40 p.m. west of Star in Canyon County. The Chevrolet, driven by a 30-year-old Middleton man, was headed westbound and crossed into the oncoming lane to pass a semi-truck when it collided with the Ford. Angulo died at the scene. Her two juvenile passengers were hospitalized, as was the driver of the Chevrolet.
Boise startup ensures international students stay enrolled with fast tuition payment app
A Boise startup is helping international students make quick and easy tuition and fee payments. Pay4Me App founder Sunday Paul Adah says he had so much trouble making cross-border tuition payments while studying as an international student in Idaho that he almost wasn’t able to continue. To help other...
Wage Growth In Boise: A Look From January 2024 To Now
Boise Employment and Wage Trends: January 2024 to Present. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) provides comprehensive data on occupational employment and wages in Boise. A comparative analysis from January 2024 to the most recent data highlights significant regional labor market trends. As of May 2023, Boise exhibited a diverse...
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