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Bronco Updates: MW Media Days, Jeanty a 91, Dickey is “100%”
A *lot* of news this time. You can see a more detailed breakdown of them here. Also, here’s a rundown of when you can expect to see some of the new uniforms. Boise State Picked To Win Mountain West Conference. Ashton Jeanty Named MW Preseason Offensive Player of The...
'AMAZINGLY STRONG': Local 9-year-old boy bravely facing cancer diagnosis
For the Hemmert family of Grace, June 29 started out like any other Saturday. Becky went for a bike ride while Kevin was home tinkering around the house with their kids as they were recuperating from a week-long Bible camp. Becky and Kevin’s youngest son, Krew, age 9, had spent the week often not feeling well but with recovering sprained ankles and the heat many thought it was normal for...
Woman’s death under investigation due to “suspicious circumstances” following motor home fire
RIGBY — A woman found dead inside a burning motor home has been identified, and officials are calling the circumstances suspicious. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has identified the deceased woman as 39-year-old Brook Thieman of Idaho Falls. The fire occurred around 11:15 a.m. on Sunday, July 6,...
Evacuation conditions lifted for several communities threatened by Cow Valley Fire
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — The Malheur County Sheriff's office has issued an update on the Cow Valley Fire in eastern Oregon, that has been threatening communities along the Highway 26 corridor. Fire officials have determined that readiness conditions for the following areas have been lifted: Jaimeson, Brogan, Willow Creek,...
Dayville residents asked to limit city water usage due to shortage
DAYVILLE – The City of Dayville’s Reservoir is dangerously low, according to city officials. Until further notice, Dayville’s city council has implemented a rule of absolutely no outside use of city water until the situation is resolved. In addition, residents are asked to use water for personal use sparingly.
Kroger-Albertsons Merger Threatens Idaho Jobs And Traditions
Despite the Federal Trade Commission's and several state attorney generals' oppositions, along with the voices of thousands of employees and millions of customers, the proponents of the Kroger/Albertsons merger persist. The detrimental effects of this merger on workers and consumers, particularly in Idaho, are clear to anyone. The BoiseDev exclusively...
19-Year-Old Dies After Collision Between Pickup and Front End Loader in Southern Idaho
TWIN FALLS - A 19-year-old died after a pickup collided with a front end loader on Sunday in southern Idaho, wast of Twin Falls. The collision occurred at 12:34 p.m. on Sunday in Twin Falls County. According to police, a yellow John Deere front end loader, driven by a 34-year-old...
Two New Trendy Dining Options Announce Opening in Downtown Boise
Changes are coming to downtown Boise's dining and drinking scene--but what's new?. As Boise continues to grow, expand, and evolve--these are the types of things that we have to expect. We love when local businesses thrives and that's exactly what we're hearing is next on Idaho Street. Popular downtown Boise...
The Latest Scam To Strike Idaho Involves Fake Facebook Friends
We all know that scams are prominent during the holiday season but. However, the Ada County Sheriff's Office is warning that a new scam is taking Idaho by storm and it involves utilizing the friends you "think" you have on Facebook. Pay attention to your friends list!. The Ada County...
Red Flag warnings for mountains
High pressure easing the heat after a few spotty storms. It will be noticeably cooler today with haze and a high of 90. Winds could pick up to 20mph. Tonight lows will be at 57 for the central plain with winds more southeasterly late and breezes at 10-20mph. Tuesday will...
Some police officers leave big cities for smaller towns to avoid heightened scrutiny
Four years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and the police murder of George Floyd, many big-city law enforcement agencies are struggling to fill their ranks. Departments have tried offering hiring bonuses, expediting background checks and increasing salaries. Some have dropped bans on visible tattoos, lowered physical fitness exam requirements and expanded eligibility to […] The post Some police officers leave big cities for smaller towns to avoid heightened scrutiny appeared first on West Virginia Watch.
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