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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...
Chris Petersen Returns To Boise State Football Practice
The anticipation continues to grow for the upcoming college football season. Boise State has opened its practices to the media, allowing access for all to see. The regular questions persist: Who will be the quarterback? Will the offensive line be the strength of the team? Will the defense once again win a few games for the Broncos?
Fairgrounds ready for 10 days of tradition at the North Idaho State Fair
The North Idaho State Fair was more than a week away as Alexcia Jordan walked at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds on a sunny afternoon. The general manager and CEO watched as a man passed by on his way to the fair office with an entry for the fair. In one building, quilt judging was going on. In another, they were setting up art and photographs. A minute later, a woman rode by on an ATV and asked Jordan how she was doing.
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...
U.S. Marshals arrest stalking suspect in Minidoka County
RUPERT, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — U.S. Marshals tracked down a man wanted for stalking in Rupert on Monday. According to the U.S. Marshals Service, the 3rd Judicial District Court in Canyon County issued a felony arrest warrant for Austin Allen Genius in May 2024 for two counts of first-degree stalking and violating parole.
San Diego Man Arrested for Alleged Road Rage Shooting Near Riggins
RIGGINS - On August 11th, at approximately 6:21 PM, the Idaho County Dispatch Center received a report of an alleged road rage incident involving gunfire on Big Salmon Road. According to the Idaho County Sheriff's Office, a male suspect allegedly fired multiple rounds into another vehicle during the altercation. Upon...
Semi carrying manure catches fire after being hit by semi carrying molasses
JEROME COUNTY — Idaho State Police is investigating a two-vehicle collision that occurred at 2:15 p.m. on Friday. A 26-year-old male from Wendell and a juvenile passenger were traveling in a 1998 Freightliner semi-truck loaded with manure, eastbound on Interstate 84 near milepost 180. A 49-year-old male from Clovis, California, traveling in a 2013 Freightliner semi-truck, struck the rear of the 1998 Freightliner.
3-year-old girl from Loon Lake attacked by bear while sleeping at Montana campground
BILLINGS, Mont. — A 3-year-old girl from Loon Lake, Washington, was attacked by a black bear Sunday night at a private campground south of Red Lodge, Montana, off U.S. Highway 212. According to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, the bear attacked the child while they were sleeping in a...
So far, Idaho officials have not discovered more invasive quagga mussels
State officials have not detected viable quagga mussels since resuming water sampling this spring, Idaho State Department of Agriculture Director Chanel Tewalt said. On Sept. 19, 2023, the Idaho State Department of Agriculture announced it discovered invasive, nonnative quagga mussel larvae in water samples taken from the Snake River near Shoshone Falls and Centennial Waterfront […]
Montana FWP Director Talks About ‘Translocating’ Grizzly Bears
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Director Dustin Temple appeared on the Tuesday KGVO Talk Back show to discuss the successful translocation of two grizzly bears out of Montana to Wyoming. Through a special partnership between Montana Governor Greg Gianforte and Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon, Temple...
F&G Commission will meet via special conference call on Thursday, Aug. 15 at 9 a.m. MDT
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission is scheduled to hold a special conference call on Thursday, Aug. 15 at 9 a.m. MDT. People can attend in person at Fish and Game’s Headquarters Office at 600 South Walnut in Boise or visit a regional office to listen in. The special...
School starting Wednesday for many area students. Here's what's new, what to know
Originally published Aug. 6 on IdahoEdNews.org. Back-to-school time is upon us. Many area students will be returning to classrooms as early as Wednesday. This fall, schools across Idaho will see nearly 320,000 students back in the classroom. There are some changes both locally and statewide that will affect students and parents. Here are some helpful dates and links providing information to students and parents of area public school districts. ...
Experts Warn Idahoans to Remove This Item From Their Wallet ASAP
You don’t know how it happens or why it happens, but every now and then your wallet becomes Narnia. It’s full of random receipts, gift cards to businesses that closed eons ago, years of your kids' school pictures, loyalty cards you’ve never bothered to use…you get the idea.
Idaho’s largest battery storage project is financed. Will a NIMBY fight follow?
A clean energy developer has secured $323 million to finance a battery storage project in Idaho that would become the state’s largest once completed. But reaching that milestone could prove challenging given Idaho’s track record for opposing clean energy projects. Aypa Power intends to develop, own, and operate...
Firefighter injured while fighting Coffee Can Saddle Fire in Idaho’s Salmon River Ranger District
A U.S. Forest Service firefighter was seriously injured while fighting a wildfire in Idaho’s Salmon River Ranger District, according to a press release from Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest officials. The incident happened at 9 p.m. Saturday during initial attack operations on the Coffee Can Saddle Fire, the press release said. The firefighter, who was identified […]
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