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These Idaho Schools Are Making a Big Switch to 4-Day Weeks
Whether it was the Friday after Thanksgiving or a Monday holiday like Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day or Memorial Day, as a kid there were few things better than knowing you had a short school week. It meant you could enjoy an extra day of waking up whenever...
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.
How To Help Idaho Firefighter Injured In Accident Fighting Fires
This wildfire season has been dangerous, and amidst our daily routines, it can be easy to overlook the heroes are on the frontline keeping us safe. While many of us worry about the daily challenges we face at work, with our kids, school, etc... not many of us have to worry about coming home safely to our families.
Idaho Supreme Court dismisses Idaho Transportation Department headquarters lawsuit
The Idaho Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit filed by the would-be buyers that the Idaho Legislature blocked from purchasing the Idaho Transportation Department’s former Boise headquarters. In a unanimous decision, the five Idaho Supreme Court justices dismissed the lawsuit, writing that the state did not sign a contract with the would-be buyers of […]
Warm Lake Road closed as Snag Fire billows
Warm Lake Road was closed to the public as the lightning-caused Snag Fire grew to over 17,000 acres with 0% containment as of Tuesday. Warm Lake Road was closed at the Horsethief Road intersection east to Johnson Creek Road. The fire is located about 11 miles east of Cascade. Residents...
Motorcyclist Disappears Aug 11 On Ride From Idaho To Montana
A search is underway for a man who was last seen in northern Idaho preparing for a motorcycle ride to Montana. Family and friends are asking for help with locating him. Zachary DeMoss, 24, was last seen in Kooskia, Idaho, which is 85 miles southeast of Moscow. He was traveling with a group of bikers when he vanished, according to a story published on the Idaho Missing Persons Alerts Facebook page. DeMoss was a very experienced rider and has been missing since August 11.
Lewiston man who Eluded Police, was Arrested With Nearly a Half Pound of Meth Sentenced to up 5 Years in Prison
LEWISTON - A Lewiston man who allegedly fled from police and was later found in possession of nearly a half-pound of meth was sentenced in Nez Perce County Court on Wednesday. According to court records, on the afternoon October 12, 2023, Martin Acree, of Lewiston, was observed driving out of a parking lot onto 7th Street in Lewiston in a vehicle with an expired license plate. Police say the license plate was also for a different vehicle than the one 24-year-old Acree was driving.
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.
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...
‘Rebellion’ at Idaho prisons: Here’s why men in maximum security joined a hunger strike
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