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WARNING: This Dangerous “Challenge” Can Get Your Idaho Kids Shot
With school starting sooner than later, our kiddos are going to be reunited with their friends and of course, make new ones. But, what do the kids catch up on after summer in 2024?. Most likely, they'll talk about where they went and what they spent their summer doing. For...
Idaho’s Winter Forecast This Year & The Highest Chance For Snow
Winter is coming, and if you're in Idaho or the Pacific Northwest, you might be curious about what to expect. Let's break down the Farmers' Almanac winter forecast in a way that's easy to digest. First, Idaho and the Pacific Northwest, including Washington and Oregon, are in for some mixed...
Ada County Commissioners, Boise City Council move forward with greenbelt ordinance
BOISE — The Boise City Council and Ada County Commissioners held separate meetings Tuesday to determine the future of a “control of speed” ordinance to be implemented by the relevant jurisdictions affected by the Boise River Greenbelt. Along with encouraging responsible user behavior, the ordinance, included in a “Memorandum of Understanding,” is looking to provide an easier job for law enforcement officials patrolling the greenbelt through a unified code. About...
Two Boise Residents Extracted From Crashed Vehicle 26 Miles Southeast of Grangeville
GRANGEVILLE - The Idaho State Police is investigating an injury crash that occurred Tuesday at about 3:00 p.m. on Highway 14. According to police, a white 2008 Ford F350 pickup, pulling an enclosed trailer, driven by an 85-year-old man from Boise was traveling westbound on SH14 at milepost 16.6, approximately 26 miles southeast of Grangeville. The vehicle struck a large rock on the right side of the road causing the driver to lose control and overturn the pickup. The pickup landed on its top blocking both lanes of travel. Extrication was needed to remove the driver and the passenger, an 85-year-old female from Boise. Both occupants were transported to a local hospital by ambulance.
Showers and storms make a return, here is what you need to know today
Its been a great Wednesday with temps in the valley holding in the 80s. Air quality remains pretty good in the moderate (yellow) range. A bit more smoke will increase Wednesday evening but yellow air quality is likely again on Thursday. Storms linger in the East-Central Mountains Wednesday evening but...
Smoky sunshine today with another chance of thunderstorms on Thursday
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Yesterday's weak front cleaned up our air quality yesterday. Unfortunately, the smoke will likely return today. Look for sunny and hazy conditions with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. Another trough of low pressure is expected to arrive on Thursday. This trough will...
Violating These 3 Idaho Laws During Back to School Results in Big Fines or Jail
After a few months of rest, relaxation and a lack of calculus homework, school is back in session across the Boise area. Parents are getting back into the routine of enforcing bed times, laying out clothes the night before, packing sack lunches, putting breakfast on the table and making sure the kids are out to the bus stop on time.
Flat Fire-Update for August 13
The Flat Fire is located about 1.5 miles northeast of Pioneerville in Boise County. The fire is now estimated at 1,600 acres. No structures are currently threatened, and the fire continues to move East, away from the community of Pioneerville. The fire did pick up a little more today and...
Low-risk inmate on the loose after abandoning community service worksite on UI campus
Around 2 p.m. today, Aug. 13, a “low-risk inmate walked away from a work-site on Moscow campus,” according to a Vandal alert sent close to 4 p.m. According to the Vandal alert, the inmate is a 6’ 2”, 34-year-old white male who is “heavyset” and assumed to be wearing dark clothes after abandoning the red shirt he was required to wear during the community service.
What You Need To Know About The NEW CDC Warning In Idaho
Hey Idahoans, heads up! The CDC has recently flagged an uptick in human parvovirus B19 activity across the U.S., and we should be aware of it here in Idaho. Parvovirus B19, often dubbed the "fifth disease," is a seasonal bug that spreads through respiratory droplets, such as sneezes and coughs.
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