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Boise schools embark on a greener journey with new electric buses for 2026-27
Boise, ID (CBS2) — The Boise School District will add electric school buses to its fleet for the 2026-27 school year. The Boise School District was awarded $2,760,000 in grants from the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean School Bus Program and with that money, they will add eight electric school buses as part of a pilot program.
Moose on the loose: Young bull moose made way to Southeast Boise
BOISE, Idaho — A young bull moose has been spotted in Southeast Boise, according to Float the Boise and Idaho Fish and Game. Float the Boise said while the moose doesn't directly pose a safety threat, area residents and river recreators should take precautions to avoid an encounter with the moose.
Boise State Athletics Announces $20.8 Million Raised for the Year
BOISE, Idaho – Boise State Athletics has raised $20.8 million in total support during the 2024 fiscal year director of athletics Jeramiah Dickey announced Thursday. This is the third consecutive year the department has met or exceeded the benchmark, following record setting years in 2022 and 2023. "We are...
Hazy sunshine today with highs near 100 degrees
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — A cool front followed last night's storms. This will slowly cool temperatures as we head into the weekend. Today's highs will be in the upper 90s with many areas approaching 100 degrees. Look for hazy sunshine today with dry conditions through the weekend. There is...
Meridian tiny home case sees ruling after two years
After two years, Chasidy Decker’s tiny home lawsuit against the city of Meridian has come to a close. On Tuesday, Judge Jason Scott ruled against Decker and Robert Calacal’s lawsuit, which challenged Meridian’s ban on tiny homes on wheels. Decker moved to Leisure Lane in Meridian in May 2022, sharing a lot with Calacal’s home after agreeing to pay rent to Calacal every month. ...
Boise State Roster Countdown 2024: Day 38, Travis Anderson
Another day, another countdown. We’re about one mid-October game that’s kinda close in the second quarter before we close in out in style (that’s like 38 points, right?) away from football season now, folks. #38, Travis Anderson, FR, S. Stats. Height: 5-11 Weight: 181. High school: Mission...
These 10 Idaho athletes are going for gold in Paris
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ... The opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympics in Paris arrives Friday, featuring many of the best athletes on the planet — including more than a few with Idaho ties. Ten Olympians were either born in Idaho, competed for an Idaho college, or...
Fall Bazaar to come to downtown Weiser this year
A new event is being added to Weiser’s downtown list of fun things to do with the Fall Bazaar. For many years it was held at Second Chance located on Hwy. 95, but will move into town in early October. Planning the event, Patrick Nauman says there will be a Kids Zone along with hundreds of vendors.
ITD provides public with low-down on projects
A worker smooths out a corner of concrete that was poured several weeks ago on Superior Street in Cambridge. It was part of a four-phase project to improve sidewalk accessibility in town, providing pedestrians with a degree of safety while visiting shops and kids as they walk to school.
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