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Nampa Police Post Hilarious Update on Green Power Ranger Arrest
It's a story we couldn't make up if we tried-- but it's a serious one. You may remember that just over a week ago, we reported that Police were looking for a man that shoved an elderly man to the ground in Nampa. Then, as Nampa Police continued to search...
Office of Police Accountability releases findings of deadly police pursuit, shooting in downtown Boise
Boise's Office of Police Accountability has released its findings on the shooting of Payton Wasson. Wasson was shot and killed last summer after fleeing police in an armed pursuit through downtown Boise. Wasson’s death brought protests and scrutiny to the Boise Police Department and its use of force. Like...
100TH YEAR CALDWELL NIGHT RODEO OFF TO A ROUSING START
CALDWELL, Idaho (Aug 13, 2024) – A century ago, the citizens of Caldwell, Idaho, got together and hosted a rodeo that now has 100 years of history – and if opening night was any indication, this rodeo has a great future ahead of it. It is the rodeo...
Five Have Filed to Run for Hermiston City Council’s At-Large Seats
Residents interested in serving on the Hermiston City Council have until Aug. 27 to file for the November election. The council’s four at-large seats are up for election on Nov. 7. The four at-large seats are currently held by Doug Primmer, Nancy Peterson, Rod Hardin and Maria Durón. Primmer...
Police: Local woman arrested for attacking, attempting to bribe officers
POCATELLO — A 21-year-old woman was recently arrested after police say she attacked officers and then tried to bribe them after they attempted to place her in protective custody for being too intoxicated. Kalli Rami Sam, of Pocatello, has been charged with one count of battery on a police officer and one count of bribery of a municipal official, both felonies, as well as misdemeanor possession of marijuana following the Thursday incident. ...
Oregon legislative Democrats join governor, Republicans in opposing rebate ballot measure
Democratic leaders in the Oregon House and Senate have come out swinging against a November ballot measure that would hike taxes on corporations to send checks to every Oregonian. Top Democrats in the House and Senate joined their Republican colleagues and Gov. Tina Kotek in opposing Measure 118, also referred to as the Oregon Rebate. The ballot measure, one of five statewide questions that will appear on the November ballot, would increase by 3% the corporate minimum tax on sales above $25 million and distribute...
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