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Major Drug Bust Near Idaho Border Finds Meth, 60,000 Fentanyl Pills
We've very lucky, in the Treasure Valley, to live in a place as safe as we do. Here, we look out for one another and our law enforcement keeps us safe. It's also safe to say that throughout our state, our safety and neighborly attributes apply as well. Of course,...
Boise National Forest seeks public comment on proposed recreation fee changes
Fees may soon increase at dozens of campgrounds, cabins and day-use sites throughout the Boise National Forest, but public input will be considered before final decisions are made. Residents can submit comments and feedback through close of business on Wednesday, Sept. 4, regarding the 60-plus recreational sites that may incur...
LCSC Graphic Communications Program Named 'Exemplary' by State CTE Division
LEWISTON - The Idaho Division of Career Technical Education recently recognized the Lewis-Clark State College graphic communications program as its 2024 postsecondary exemplary program. Assistant professor, Sam Coulter, and associate professor, Andy Tuschhoff, will accept the award on behalf of the program during the annual Connect Conference later this summer.
4th of July 2024: Celebrations in and around the Treasure Valley
BOISE, Idaho — The day commemorating independence for the United States of America "ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other from this time forward forever more," future President John Adams wrote to his wife, Abigail, in 1776.
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So.. our big Off-season 60% off deal is done. It's gone. Kaput. Over. And you missed it, or worse.. you're already a monthly subscriber, and the deal wasn't intended for you. Sure, you can curse the 247 subscription Gods, you can shake your fist at the screen and lament the offer that never was...
Ready for the big bang? Fourth of July fireworks coming to the Treasure Valley
Every year we oooh! and ahhhh! at the flashing, popping, crackles and booms in the sky as we celebrate the birth of our country. But where do the fireworks come from — and who shoots them off? The story behind the scenes is nearly as spectacular as the end result that sends man-made stars racing and exploding over our heads. THE ORIGIN STORYThe first fireworks date back to China’s Song Dynasty, 960–1279. The first “firecrackers” were created from sheets of paper filled with gunpowder and...
Do You Recognize Any of Idaho’s 7 Most Wanted Criminals?
At the end of June, Boise residents woke up to a disturbing headline from the Boise Police Department. June 29 wasn’t just another Saturday in downtown Boise. With temperatures hovering just under 100, hundreds of people flocked to Downtown’s patios for dinner and cocktails like they would any other gorgeous Saturday evening, but Downtown was also hosting a large event. Thousands of spectators were enjoying the Twilight Criterium bike race at Cecil D. Andrus Park.
A.J. WHITE NAMED RECIPIENT OF PHPA VETERAN PRESENCE AWARD
BOISE, ID – The Professional Hockey Player’s Association (PHPA) announced last week that Steelheads Captain A.J. White was awarded the ECHL’s Western Conference Veteran Presence Award. The Veteran Presence Award is presented to one player from the American Hockey League and ECHL Eastern and Western Conferences who...
Boise homeless shelters respond to Supreme Court decision allowing public sleeping ban
In 2018, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the city of Boise and said it couldn’t ban camping or sleeping on public property in the judicial district. Grants Pass, Oregon appealed the case to the Supreme Court who in a 6-3 ruling decided in favor of the city to ban the use of blankets and pillows while sleeping outside.
Man Missing Since June Last Seen In Southern Idaho
A man reported missing one week ago and thought to be traveling to the Grand Canyon was recently seen in Idaho. The family of Alejandro Velez is looking for him. The Idaho Missing Persons Alert / Facebook site has published information regarding a missing man named Alejandro Velez. His profile can be found by clicking here. His brother has asked the public for assistance.
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Bold Predictions
The 2023 season gave of us one of the biggest surprises in recent memory. Perennial doormat UNLV emerged from the ashes to knock off some of the Mountain West’s top team on their way to a spot in the conference championship game. Also, Boise State fired their coach, went on a roll, and managed to win the Mountain West championship. It was one of the most improbable conference championship match ups we have ever seen. Will 2024 be another season full of surprises? In this edition of “The Good, the Bad, the Ugly,” we are going to take a shot at some bold predictions for this upcoming season.
Idaho 4th of July Parade From Boise, A Morning to Celebrate Community
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Independence Day is this week, and we hope you make plans to join us for the 4th of July Parade Live From Boise this year. The Idaho 4th of July Parade From Boise is the perfect way to start your celebrations. CBS2 will be live, beginning at 5:00 am and there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy all morning long.
Idaho officials sued by inmates over law blocking public funds for gender care
The ACLU of Idaho, on behalf of three people who are incarcerated in Idaho, has filed a federal lawsuit in the Idaho District Court against state officials over a new law that bans public funds from going toward gender-affirming care. House Bill 668 took effect on Monday, and it prevents the use of taxpayer funds […] The post Idaho officials sued by inmates over law blocking public funds for gender care appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
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