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Red Chair Lavender Festival this weekend: Music, crafts, and new locomotive ride
EAGLE, Idaho (CBS2) — The 2024 Annual Harvest Festival at Red Chair Lavender is happening this weekend. The new Lavender Locomotive ride, great for kids of all ages. The event starts on Saturday, July 6, at noon and ends at 8 a.m. on Sunday, July 7. Eagle High School...
#Snapped: Early morning moose crossing
Wind River Country is wild and beautiful – and we get to call it home! Wind River Visitor’s Council is proud to bring you #Snapped photos on County 10. Submit a snap taken in Fremont County by using this form. Rebecca Gonzales snapped these photos and shared, “Young...
A Big Volcano Near Idaho Could be Ready for a New Eruption
Good news and bad news. One volcano could go boom, another is calming down. If you’re old enough to remember May 1980, you recall the days of darkness and the cold summer after Mount St. Helens blew its top. I graduated high school that year and then spent the summer at a family camp where we were building a house. My role was to guard the tools and lumber. It was chilly. I had a fire going on almost every night. The following winter was also no picnic.
Liberal Californians Moving to Idaho are in for a Rude Awakening
The exodus from Gavin Newsom's California continues as more people move to Idaho. Idahoans, known for their warm and welcoming nature, are embracing newcomers while upholding traditional American values. Their love for the country is evident, and they are not in favor of big-government liberals trying to take control of their lives.
Couple gets engaged seconds after riding in the East Idaho News Chopper – and we surprise them for Feel Good Friday
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ... EastIdahoNews.com is partnering with Ashley and Ashley Outlet of Idaho Falls to honor people in our community for Feel Good Friday. Every week, we surprise someone deserving of special recognition. Many of you rode on the East Idaho News Chopper this 4th of...
Idaho Counties With the Highest Number of Miserable Lyme Disease Cases
When the spring and summer months hit in the United States, the words “Lyme disease” and “ticks” go hand in hand in the media. And we’re not just talking about programs like NBC Nightly News and ABC World News Tonight. You’ll often see Lyme Disease get discussed on entertainment news shows like ET or Hollywood Insider. That’s because there has been a significant number of celebrities that have contracted the bacterial tick-borne illness without it being properly diagnosed the first time.
The Latest Update On Boise’s New In-N-Out: When Will They Open?
Back when In-N-Out opened in Meridian in December, "In-N-Out Mania" swept the Treasure Valley. Even if you go today, expect to wait in line... the people of Idaho sure do love their In-N-Out burgers. Boise's New In-N-Out Update. The road to Boise's new In-N-Out began with taking down the old...
Kevin Miller Honored at God & Country Festival in Nampa
I'm going to do something different in this article. I'm writing it in the first person, not the usual third person. The 'person' rule is one of the first rules they teach you in a journalism or English class. I'll add some value to your time spent reading this article.
First heat wave of the season will bring scorching temps in the 90s and 100s across the region
Excessive Heat Alerts are in place across all of Washington, most of Oregon and Idaho this week as triple-digit temperatures arrive during the first heat wave of the year. From Saturday to Friday, the Inland Northwest will be under either an Excessive Heat Warning or Advisory as daytime highs reach well into the 90s and triple digits, especially by Tuesday and Wednesday -- Spokane is under the warning. Sunday's forecast highs will trend in the low-to-high 90s for most of eastern Washington and North Idaho, with Spokane's high temperature expected to reach 96 degrees. However, places like Lewiston, Tri-Cities, and Vantage will cruise into the triple digits.
A whopper of a story: Idaho man catches 9.13 pound tiger trout
MONTPELIER, Idaho — No trout about it, Austin Christensen from Montpelier, Idaho has set a new state record for catching a tiger trout that was 9.3 pounds and 27.25 inches long. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG), said Christensen caught the fish in the Montpelier Reservoir. "The...
Idaho Humane Society waives redemption fees through July 7
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Humane Society is waiving redemption fees through Sunday, July 7, to help owners connect with their lost pets. The Fourth of July can be a stressful time for pets, causing an increase in runaways in the week of the holiday. The Idaho Humane Society is open on Friday, July 5, to help people and pets reconnect, or be a safe place for people to drop off strays they may have found.
The hills are alive with the sound of recreation — and a study shows animals react to that noise
Along with the growth of human society has come an abundance of human-generated noises. Sounds from cities, highways and airplanes fill our environment, even in remote places. When we seek refuge in the woods to escape the clamor, we also bring along our own cacophony of sounds: Bikes whirring, engines revving, conversations echoing.
Callous Idiots with Fireworks Burn Idaho Business
Morons disregard the warnings. A military surplus store burned overnight in Sandpoint. The owner, Cornel Rasor, posted pictures on his Facebook account, explaining his business was a total loss. Rasor is a Republican Party activist and somewhat of an institution in the panhandle. Imagine celebrating a joyous Independence Day, and...
Homedale High to retire former Bronco Scott Matlock's No. 44 jersey
BOISE, Idaho — Legendary Trojan and NFL defensive lineman Scott Matlock is set to be immortalized in Homedale history after the high school announced plans to retire his No. 44 jersey. The former Boise State standout is being celebrated at 12 p.m. on Thursday, July 18, during the Trojans'...
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