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Haze in Jackson Hole coming from wildfires in Idaho, Oregon and Montana
JACKSON, Wyo. — For those wondering where the haze that’s settled in Jackson Hole is coming from, the answer is wildfires to the west of the valley. The smoke from several large wildfires blazing in eastern Oregon, central Idaho and southern Montana is blowing east and settling in the valley, according to Brett McDonald, Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Riverton, Wyoming.
Girl In Yellowstone’s Nearly Crushed By A Big Bison
Every summer, the stories from Yellowstone National Park are the same. If a person gets too close to a bison, the bison tosses the person ten feet into the air, and the vacation now includes a trip to the hospital. People are curious; they're there to see these animals and...
Stanley fire doubles in size over the weekend; Cow Valley fire in eastern Oregon at 130,000 acres
If it’s not already clear from the smoke in the air, wildfire season has begun. Over the weekend several wildfires, including one in Stanley, have grown significantly in size. The Bench Lake fire, in Stanley and the Sawtooth National Forest, started on July 11 around noon and although Idaho saw cooler temperatures on Sunday, the Bench Lake fire doubled in size over the weekend. According to Lisa Wilkolak, National Park...
Some Idaho libraries put restrictions on who can challenge books
Want to challenge a book under the new Idaho library law? Check local policies first. After House Bill 710 went into effect July 1, schools and public libraries have updated their procedures for book challenges. But each policy looks a little different, and that includes an array of standards for...
Funds processing for this year's final batch of Empowering Parents grant money
BOISE, Idaho — Announced Monday in a news release, the Idaho State Board of Education (ISBE) has approved the last of the funds for Empowering Parents grants for the recently concluded state fiscal year. ISBE said that means that Odyssey, the program administrator is now processing the final batch...
An Idaho safe house claimed it was saving trafficking victims. Women said it was like being “trafficked all over again.”
Lacking accountability, program took federal money and billed Medicaid for services victims say they never received. Three years ago, Paula Barthelmess — the mother of Idaho’s first anti-trafficking task force, the fiery advocate with the ear of policymakers, the devoted social worker allowed inside police interrogation rooms — dropped by an Idaho jail to visit a woman called Franky.
Call the Police if You See One of These Outside Your House in Idaho!
In the serene and picturesque state of Idaho, community safety remains a top priority for residents and authorities alike. While Idaho is known for its beautiful landscapes and friendly communities, it is not immune to the threats that can endanger the safety of its residents. Awareness and vigilance are crucial in preventing crime and ensuring that our neighborhoods remain safe and secure. This article delves into the common threats faced by Idaho residents, highlights city-specific concerns, and provides actionable steps for reporting suspicious activities to the authorities. All the information in this article is based on the report by KTSM.
Vote for Idaho State Police in the 11th Annual AAST “Best Looking Cruiser” Contest!
MERIDIAN – The Idaho State Police (ISP) proudly announces our newest 2024 patrol vehicle, the Ford Mustang GT. We acquired Mustangs to enhance our fleet with high-performance, reliable, and efficient cars that meet the rigorous demands of law enforcement. The Mustang’s powerful engine and advanced handling capabilities, unique to this model, enable troopers to respond to emergencies swiftly and effectively, providing enhanced protection to the community. Additionally, the Mustang’s modern safety features and robust build contribute to the safety of troopers and the public. These vehicles symbolize our commitment to maintaining excellence in public safety and law enforcement.
Idaho athlete aims to compete in 2024 Paralympics
Boise native Annie Carey could be heading to the Paralympics in Paris this August. She currently holds the long jump world record in her classification as well as the U.S. record in the 200 meters, and last year she competed in the Parapan American Games, bringing home bronze medals in the 100 meter, 200 meter and long jump.
New rules for ballot return in three states with Republican trifectas among changes to absentee/mail-in voting
Three states with Republican trifectas added new definitions of who may return another voter’s ballot in 2024. Idaho adopted H 599, which stipulates that only election officials, postal workers, common carrier employees, a person paid by the voter, a relative of the voter, a member of their household, or a caregiver may collect or deliver another voter’s voted or unvoted ballot. It also provides that collecting and delivering more than 10 absentee/mail-in ballots is a felony.
Idaho Patriot Thunder presents check to charities that support military families
Meridian, ID (CBS2) — On June 23 thousands of motorcycles roared down I-84 from Meridian to Mountain Home to raise money for Idaho military families during the Idaho Patriot Thunder Ride. On Saturday High Desert Harley Davidson presented a check with the proceeds raised to the Idaho Gaurd and...
Lewiston schools rank second in Idaho for reading
Reading scores for Idaho schools from last year's school year have been released. The Lewiston Independent School district ranked number two out of the twenty-five largest traditional school districts in Idaho. Over 78% of students in the district read at grade level. The top performing school was McGhee Elementary, with...
Four people injured in accidents that shut down I-15, Highway 91 in Southeast Idaho
Four people were injured in separate wrecks on East Idaho roadways over the weekend. Two of those incidents resulted in lengthy shut downs of Interstate 15 while another caused Highway 91 to be temporarily closed to traffic. It all started with multiple crashes around 3:16 p.m. Friday on the same stretch of Interstate 15 northbound between Fort Hall and Blackfoot in Bingham County. ...
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