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'You did lie in wait': Woman, accomplice charged in Idaho campground murder
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho — Melissa Fay Calumpit and Rosalie Lynn Morris on Friday, July 19, were charged with two counts of first-degree murder for the homicide of Travis Haywood Calumpit. Calumpit was charged with murder in the first degree and destruction, alteration, or concealment of evidence. Morris was charged...
Idaho’s Dangerous Scorching Temperatures Continue
Remember when our June temperatures were unseasonably low? Do you remember when it was raining? It's been years since we've had a break from temperatures that aren't in the triple digits. The last time we had a summer like this was several years ago. Unlike other parts of the country,...
Young Driver Killed In Idaho Crash Near Boise: What Happened?
A teenage driver was killed and two other teens were injured in a head-on collision crash Thursday night in Idaho. Idaho State Police are investigating the crash that happened on State Highway 44 near Star. 2 Juveniles Injured and 1 Juvenile Killed in Idaho Crash. The accident happened on SH44...
Eagle Mayor discusses controversial resolution on illegal immigration with Nate Shelman
Eagle, ID (CBS2) — Eagle Mayor Brad Pike spoke with KBOI's Nate Shelman on the City's controversial resolution to illegal immigrants. The illegal immigration resolution, resolution 24-07 was presented to the City by a citizen of Eagle a few months ago, was reviewed by the City's attorney, was revised by a council member, and was passed on July 9.
Hubble Homes Taking Offers on Hero Home to Benefit Local Charities
Hubble Homes is continuing their tradition of building a home to benefit Treasure Valley non-profits. The sale of the Hero Home benefits five local charities: the Idaho Food Bank, Idaho Veteran Chamber of Commerce, Operation Grateful Hearts, Star Outreach and West Valley Humane Society. Located in the Greendale Grove community...
Most school districts plan to take facilities money in lump sum
Most Idaho school districts want their new facilities money all at once. House Bill 521, passed into law this year, will deliver $1 billion to schools for facilities upgrades, and districts have the option to take their share in a lump sum or in annualized installments over the next decade.
'Boss Lift' event gives employers a glimpse at military life
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — 'Boss Lift' is an annual event held at Gowen Field, aimed at helping employers better understand what their active duty employees do when they're called away from work. "The object of the game is to improve the relationship between the service members and the employers,"...
WATCH: Idaho Hiker Gets Up Close And Personal With Mountain Goat
Crossing paths with wildlife during a hike isn't something that happens to most people. One Idaho individual recently shared stunning images of a mountain goat while on a favorite hike. There's one point in the video where the animal almost poses on some rocks with an absolutely stunning backdrop. Hiking...
Challenging Questions Remain for Boise’s Spencer Danielson
It won't be long before Boise State football is back in action, and the entire nation will be on the edge of their seats, wondering if the team can be the first non-power four school to qualify for the expanded twelve-team college football playoff. With most college football experts predicting a return to national glory, the anticipation is intense. 
Boise City Council plans to enhance public records process, aiming for transparency
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — A Boise City Council Session was held Tuesday where members discussed a change in the public records request system. Council members stayed true to their mantra of "There's nothing we can't do better" by making plans to improve the process. The City of Boise reports...
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