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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. ...
Ada County to hold public hearing on Boise River Greenbelt safety
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — According to a recent news release, the Board of Ada County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Aug. 13, at 6 p.m. to discuss maintaining and enhancing a safe and enjoyable experience for all users of the Boise River Greenbelt. The board wants...
Built to Spill played 'There's Nothing Wrong With Love' deep cuts for the 1st time in decades at tour opener (video, setlist)
Built to Spill began their tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of There’s Nothing Wrong With Love in their hometown of Boise on Friday night. While many of the album’s songs are staples in the band’s setlist — “Big Dipper,” “Car,” “Twin Falls,” “Distopian Dream Girl” — a few of them were dusted off, including “Israel’s Song” which had never been played live. “Fling” hadn’t been played since 1997, “Cleo” hadn’t been played since 2003, and “The Source” hadn’t been played live since 2013.
🚌 School safety + Woman rescued + Open pools
Hello Tuesday. Gretchen Parsons here to start off your day. A Boise woman was rescued after being stranded in the extreme heat and wilderness for two days, details below. But first, some back-to-school safety reminders. Today: 88°🌤🌩 Chance for t-storms then mostly sunny. First Up Today. School...
How does Eagle's 'non-sanctuary' status change things?
In July, the city of Eagle became a non-sanctuary city. The decision, for some onlookers, came out of nowhere, but it had been on the docket for months. Why? Because of a couple of unmarked buses and a lot of assumptions. It all started in the spring, when a citizen...
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...
Two candidates vie for open seat on Boise district’s board of trustees
Krista Hasler and Matthew Shapiro bring different backgrounds inside and outside of the education system as they seek a two-year seat on the Boise School District’s board of trustees. But they have one thing in common: Each ran for a seat on the board in 2022. Hasler ultimately lost...
Relish the moment: How a pickleball game served up a Meridian love story
MERIDIAN, Idaho — A simple game in Meridian served up more than just fun. It lobbed together two people who fell in love. Jean and John Wasden are regulars at Meridian Homecourt and while a back injury has John sitting the bench, it's not slowing them down in the name of love.
Grand Opening In Meridian; What To Expect At Popular New Store
Meridian, especially the Village at Meridian has become home to many stores opening their first Idaho locations. The Village at Meridian foot traffic has increased significantly with the additions of In N Out, The Lego Store, and Brandy Melville, but it doesn’t stop there. Just when we thought the Village couldn’t get any better it was announced that The Gem Studio would be opening their first location there!
101-year-old woman graduates from BYU-Idaho
REXBURG — A 101-year-old woman received her diploma and a standing ovation as she became one of the oldest people to ever graduate from Brigham Young University-Idaho. Helen Holland was the first student to walk across the stage at convocation last month as she graduated with her associate’s degree in the College of Academic Success and Interdisciplinary Studies.
Back to School: Twin Falls School District introduces new policy on phones
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — It is almost time to get ready to go back to school. With the new school year starting, there are also new policies that kids must follow. “First and foremost is we want our students to be engaged in their classes,” said the Twin Falls School District Public Relations Director Eva Craner.
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