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Stalking Suspect from Nampa Arrested by U.S. Marshals in Southern Idaho
BOISE - The U.S. Marshals Service Greater Idaho Fugitive Task Force has reportedly arrested Austin Allen Genius, a suspect wanted on charges of first-degree stalking, according to a press release from the U.S. Marshals Service. The arrest took place on August 12, 2024, in the 200 block of W. Varsity...
Idaho inmate convicted of first-degree murder in killing of fellow inmate
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — A 28-year-old man serving time in the Idaho Maximum Security Institution has now been convicted of murder while incarcerated. Juan Santos-Quintero was convicted of first-degree murder of 26-year-old Junior Garcia, according to the Ada County Prosecutor's office. Santos-Quintero was accused of murdering Garcia after he...
Wildland firefighter from Boise in critical condition after falling tree incident
A wildland firefighter from Boise who was struck by a falling tree is in critical condition at a Spokane, Washington, hospital. Justin “Riley” Shaw and other members of the Salmon River Ranger District Fire Crew had just arrived at the Coffee Can Saddle Fire on the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest on Saturday when the accident happened. Fire information officer Jim Wimer said the tree fell on its own and was not dropped by firefighters as part of their efforts to contain the blaze. ...
Idahoans to receive $76.5 million in more property tax relief
BOISE – Governor Brad Little commented today on the news that Idaho closed the books on Fiscal Year 2024 with another strong performance, further reinforcing Idaho’s economic strength, prudent budgeting, and focus on the taxpayer. Idahoans will receive an additional estimated $76.5 million in property tax relief moving...
Local bands raise money for firefighters and those impacted by the Paddock Fire
The community of Emmett came together Tuesday night at a benefit concert to raise money for firefighters and those impacted by the Paddock Fire. Local bands played for hours, collecting donations.
Protesters critical of Rep. Chavez-DeRemer finish car caravan in Oregon City
After a 220-mile, two-day long drive, members of the Consolidated Oregon Indivisible Network and other local Oregon activists ended their “Looking for Lori” car caravan protest at Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s Oregon City office. The car caravan protest began on Saturday, Aug. 10 in Bend, stopping along the way in Albany and the Oregon state Capitol in Salem before ending in Oregon City. Indivisible Oregon has continued to publicly critique Chavez-DeRemer,...
Tornado warning issued for parts of eastern Idaho
POCATELLO — A tornado warning has been issued for parts of eastern Idaho. According to the National Weather Service in Pocatello, the warning is in effect for Jefferson County, Butte County, Bonneville County, and Bingham County. The warning came out after 2 p.m. and is supposed to last until...
Oregon Fire officials say they’re making progress on containing Western Oregon wildfires
Fire officials say the Dixon fire, which sparked near the community of Tiller east of Canyonville, has burned at least one home so far. The fire threatened about 40 structures when it first sparked Saturday. It’s now grown to nearly 2,000 acres. Evacuation levels have been adjusted with 18...
Five on 5 – Dennis Linthicum – (R) Candidate, Secretary of State
On tonight’s Five on 5, we are joined by Dennis Linthicum to discuss his bid for Oregon Secretary of State. The Five on 5 interview series is sponsored by AARP Oregon. © 2024 KOBI-TV NBC5. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.
Varietal Beer Co. re-enters Oregon distribution with Day One
Sunnyside, Washington’s award-winning Yakima Valley brewery Varietal Beer Co. is re-entering the Oregon beer wholesale market for the first time since their previous partner Alebriated Distribution shut down. Announcing a new partnership with Portland, Oregon’s specialty brands purveyor Day One Distribution, we can now look forward to cutting edge Varietal ales and lagers available to markets across the Willamette Valley, Western, Central, and Southern Oregon.
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