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Police: Adult and two juveniles injured in wreck caused by drunk driver on I-15 in Pocatello
POCATELLO — An adult and two juveniles were rushed to the hospital earlier this week as a result of a north Pocatello crash caused by a drunk driver, authorities said. The collision between a 2016 Ford Fusion sedan and 2023 Chrysler Voyager minivan occurred around 9 p.m. Sunday on Interstate 15 northbound near the Pocatello Creek Road exit. The impact sent the minivan careening about 50 feet off the freeway....
Voyeurism lawsuit against Coeur d'Alene surgeon to proceed
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — In addition to criminal charges of video voyeurism and sexual exploitation of a child by preparation of sexually exploitative material, Spencer Greendyke, 68, is facing a lawsuit filed by 16 anonymous plaintiffs, including former employees, as well as the spouses and children of the former employees. Greendyke’s wife and medical practice are also named in the lawsuit.
Live classical music concert in the outdoors this week in Jackson
Most concerts take place on a stage, however, a live classical piano concert and outdoor experience is coming to Jackson this week. In the Landscape: Classical Music in the Wild is a concert where attendees can explore the outdoors while listening to live classical music from a Steinway grand piano.
🍣Sushi swap: Caldwell restaurant to close, with another concept on deck
A sushi joint in downtown Caldwell is closing up shop for good. A similar concept will take its place. Shi Sushi and Spirits, at 521 Main St. near Indian Creek Plaza, will serve its last rolls this weekend after a four-and-a-half-year run. “I just want to say thank you so...
Boise innovative housing pilot adds RVs as housing option
BOISE, Idaho — What some use for camping could eventually become a new home for others. The City of Boise is currently testing a program that could make it legal for people to live in tiny homes on wheels and RVs. The city's affordable housing innovation pilot could become...
Bengals release fall practice schedule
Southeast Idaho is in the middle of a stretch of record-breaking and near record-breaking hot temperatures, but the first indication that fall is just around the corner took place Friday afternoon when the Idaho State football team released its fall camp practice schedule. The first practice is scheduled for Thursday August 1 at 4 p.m. All practices are open to the public and they’ll be held either inside the ICCU Dome or the ICCU practice field on the north end. ...
Local men create video of cybertrucks performing synchronized light show
IDAHO FALLS — A local man shared a unique video on an Idaho Falls Facebook page last week that quickly became a hot topic. Jake Heaton, an Idaho Falls local and third-generation owner of Romaine’s Mattress King, posted a video of his and his friend Robbie Wood’s Tesla Cybertrucks doing a light show in unison. They recorded the video for fun late one evening last week.
Canyon Ridge junior Sean Hall earns All-American status at national wrestling tournament
FARGO, North Dakota (KMVT/KSVT) — A rising Canyon Ridge junior wrestler left his mark recently, earning some impressive honors. Sean Hall is now a 2X All-American wrestler. He earned the status at the U.S. Marine Corps Junior & 16U Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota, competing in the 16U Grego-Roman 132-pound bracket.
New sign proposal approved by city planning commission removes cap on billboards
POCATELLO — After taking considerations from residents and businesses, the Pocatello Planning and Zoning Commission approved a revised sign code in a 3-1 vote last week. Since late last year, several meetings have been held to collect community feedback, evaluate potential changes and modernize the code. Work on revising the sign code has gone one since early 2023. Through that data collection process and through listening to feedback in public meetings over the past few months, the Planning and Zoning Commission finally approved a new...
Lucky Peak lake levels drop for Turner Gulch ramp repairs, shortening boating season
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Water levels at Lucky Peak Lake are dropping, so that a 70-year-old boat ramp can get some needed TLC. Craig Quintana, the Public Information Officer at the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, explained that Turner Gulch boat ramp isn't safe. He said, "We didn't have much say in the matter, the Corp needs to do this project, the ramp has become a hazard. It desperately needs the repairs."
Okanogan County man dies fighting brush fire
OROVILLE – A tragic incident unfolded last week as 78-year-old Walter Oikari lost his life while attempting to combat a brush fire on his property. The incident occurred on July 10, at Canyon Creek Road, southeast of Oroville, according to Okanogan County Coroner Dave Rodriguez. The fire, which erupted...
Update: Thunderstorms with nickel-sized hail in Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon and Wallowa County Wednesday
An updated report was issued from the National Weather Service on Wednesday at 4:46 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 5 p.m. for Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon and Wallowa County. The storms could bring wind gusts of up to 50 mph and nickel-sized hail (0.88 inches). "At 4:46 p.m., Doppler...
Memo filed supporting change of venue to Ada County in Kohberger case
The legal team for Bryan Kohberger filed a memorandum supporting a change of venue for the trial from Latah County to Ada County. Kohberger is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022. In the memo, Kohberger's attorneys wrote he is protected under the Constitutions of the...
Washington Attorney General’s Office tasked with investigating $42 million tort claim filed against it
A recent $42 million tort claim filed against the State Attorney General’s Office and its client Washington State University stemming from a police use of force database project has been handed over to the AGO’s Tort Claim Division to investigate. In his tort claim filed to the Department...
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