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Gate City Coffee expands to accommodate more customers, work from artists
POCATELLO — Gate City Coffee is ready to accommodate more customers, artists and vendors after recently expanding, including the addition of Gate City Gift & Gallery. Bill Kelvie, owner of Gate City Coffee, said the expanded space holds 26 more chairs for overflow at the coffee shop. With all the customers visiting, they were running out of room. "It's really been a blessing because we needed that room," he said. ...
Local author who penned Pocatello trail guide to hold book signing later this month
POCATELLO — A local author has just finished a guide book on the trails that surround Pocatello that’s sure be a helpful resource for anyone regardless of skill level. Ryan Byers, author of “Pocatello Trail Guide: Hiking, Biking and Cross Country Skiing over 300 Miles of Trails around the Gate City” said the book serves as a guide to all the different trails in the area. It has information on more well-known trails such as City Creek and lesser known trails such as Blackrock Canyon. ...
Today's Headlines: July 18, 2024
WA GOP Senate candidate embarks on fentanyl awareness walk. Candidates for elected office sometimes take to the road to go out and reach voters. But usually they ride in vehicles to get from place to place. Republican U-S Senate candidate Raul Garcia is on foot this week to bring attention...
Motorcycle Accident on Broadway Ave
Idaho Falls, ID - One person is seriously injured after a motorcycle accident on Broadway Avenue. Officers responded at 5:45 pm on Thursday 7/16. The motorcycle was headed westbound on Broadway when a Mustang entering Broadway from Hansen hit the motorcycle. The cyclist was significantly injured and was taken to a local hospital by ambulance.
Some people in Burley are asking for help keeping the city clean
BURLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Welcome to Burley, where the neighborhoods are beautiful and the houses are new, but when go down river, this is how some of the other neighborhood looks. “I’ve watched this community grow and blossom in different directions and in all shapes and forms, but in...
Snake River Stampede gets rolling in Nampa
NAMPA — When Michael and Cyndi Hayes moved to the Boise area from southern California, they went to the Snake River Stampede Rodeo in Canyon County. Five years later, and it’s an annual tradition for the couple. “We loved it. Very patriotic, God first. Just a different type of fun that we hadn’t experienced before, being in California,” Michael Hayes said while standing in the Ford Idaho Center outdoor concourse...
Community invited to celebrate local woman's 100th birthday
SODA SPRINGS — Heritage Senior Living is set to hold an open house to celebrate one of their residents turning 100. According to a news release from Heritage Senior Living, the resident’s name is Helen Rae Larsen Ridge. She was born in Paris but has lived in Soda Springs for many years. Ridge has lived her life in service to her family and the people in her community. She has...
Used-car dealership to hold grand opening in August
POCATELLO — A new dealership for used vehicles is set to hold its grand opening and ribbon cutting in August. According to a news release from 1 Hour Auto, owner Teresa Nelson hopes to transform the used car buying process. She hopes to offer exceptional service and no-hassle financing to ensure that customers are able to save both time and money. Nelson has operated several businesses in the Pocatello area,...
How Idaho's new director of Health and Welfare plans to make change
Idaho has a new Health and Welfare Director. Alex Adams faces a growing Medicaid budget and has already cut some vacant positions. On day one, he made adoption a top priority and said he wants to double the number of foster families in Idaho. After past struggles with Idaho lawmakers...
Supreme Court’s blow to federal agencies’ power will likely weaken abortion rights – 3 issues to watch
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling means that judges will have more power than scientific experts in determining whether people should be able to get an emergency abortion, for example.
Man Accused in Lewiston Stabbing Case to Enter Treatment Program to Avoid Prison Sentence
LEWISTON - A man who was accused of stabbing another man at a Lewiston residence in May has changed his plea as part of a plea deal. Lewiston Police responded to a report that a man had been stabbed at a residence in the 200 block of South Garden Court around 8:00 a.m. on May 23. 20-year-old Torquil E. McIntosh, of Lewiston, would be arrested a short time later.
Former Boise State head football coach Dan Hawkins set to rejoin son at Idaho State
Cody Hawkins was already bouncing ideas off of his legendary father. Now the Idaho State head football coach gets to do so in an official capacity. Former Boise State head coach Dan Hawkins was announced Wednesday as the newest addition to the staff. He will serve as the Director of Player and Staff Development with a salary of $19,000 − the lowest on staff. ...
Former Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney pleads guilty to drug trafficking conspiracy
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — An attorney from Eastern Idaho who formerly served as the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney has pled guilty to drug trafficking conspiracy. 69-year-old Robin Dwain Dunn of Rigby, Idaho, pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine. According to court records, Dunn,...
In Central WA, 4th District race heats up in conservative showdown
Most election analysts expect Washington’s 4th Congressional District to remain Republican come November. That’s usually good news for a candidate like U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse, an experienced incumbent — he’s been in Congress since 2015 — with a sizable chest of political contributions. Washington Statewide...
Alternative School: Shady Grove 2024
Shady Grove is CJ's favorite weekend of the year! Alternative School will inform you about (and play) some of the artists who will be performing at FMC Park in Pocatello July 19-20. I have been in the broadcasting biz for almost 20 years, most of which was spent being a...
Inside the DoorDash Theft Ring, Boise’s New Delivery Issue
During a scorching heatwave this past Saturday, we decided to relax at home and order some food via DoorDash. My aunt and uncle were visiting, and it seemed the perfect solution for a leisurely afternoon. However, after waiting an unusually long time without any updates, my uncle contacted the DoorDash driver assigned to our delivery. The response was unexpected and frustrating: "It's been stolen."
Sun and patchy smoke with a few storms
Sun and haze with areas of patchy smoke, not quite as bad, but winds shift later from the north to the sw 10-15+mph. Highs up a nothc to the lower to mid 90's. Gusty storms are at 30% chance this afternoon, much like yesterday. Some of those storms may be "dry" thunderstorms with just lightning and hot winds, dropping temps quickly for us in the 5-7pm time before sunset.
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