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Boise Hawks face Missoula Paddleheads tonight, tickets on sale
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — With the warm weather taking over the Treasure Valley, nothing sounds better than a hot dog, good company and watching your favorite baseball team. Boise Hawks tickets are on sale this weekend. They are up against the Missoula Paddleheads. The Hawks are on a three-game...
Opal festival comes back to Spencer for third year
DUBOIS — The Mormon cricket outbreak around here has mostly subsided. On June 28 it was reported that the crickets were crawling on the Red Road that goes from Kilgore in Clark County to St. Anthony in Fremont County.
#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...
Is It Illegal To Shoot Down A Drone in Idaho?
Paranoia is at an all-time high these days and honestly, we get it. You never know who you can trust and shoot, throw in the fact that we're in an election year... it feels like we all have to watch our backs these days. Don't let your paranoia get you...
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.
‘Free Haircuts For Everyone’ at Boise Barbershop This Weekend
So often we hear of local businesses in the Treasure Valley closing -- and it isn't that there's an influx of closures, but it just seems that closures are what make the headlines. We're here to tell you that plenty of local businesses are going strong in the Treasure Valley...
Montgomery receives global excellence in advancement award
Sydney Montgomery, director of student and recent graduate programs, received the Council for Advancement and Support of Education’s 2024 Circle of Excellence Award. It is the premier recognition program for the advancement sector. More than 4,200 members in 28 countries applied this year with hundreds of judges reviewing their...
Idaho State women start Paris, France trip with impressive 82-56 win over professional team
For the Idaho State women’s basketball players and coaches, this is the trip of a lifetime, a chance to fly to Paris to play three exhibition games and to see the sites at one of the most iconic cities on the planet. So far the trip has been a win-win both on and off the court. The Bengals opened it up Friday afternoon (Friday night in Paris) with an 82-56 rout of a team filled with former professionals. This game on paper, was supposed to...
New Challis water tank under construction
Construction of the new water reservoir for the city of Challis started earlier than expected and is going well, Mayor Corey Rice reported at the June 11 City Council meeting. “They poured two walls of the new reservoir today,” Rice said. “They weren’t even going to start until August and it is rolling.”
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...
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.
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.
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...
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...
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