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School districts are in the process of updating their Covid-19 policies for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year, just as the CDC is now encouraging universal indoor masking for schools as the Delta variant poses a greater threat. → Read More
The drought much of the Northwest is experiencing is affecting East Idahoans breathing in more ways than one. → Read More
There will soon be a new, warm place for Pocatelloans experiencing homelessness to rest their heads. → Read More
The pandemic may not be impeding our everyday lives as much lately, but for some people, it is certainly not over. → Read More
The Idaho Falls community celebrated Independence Day on Saturday with their annual parade. → Read More
Two teenagers are dead after a car crash on the highways east of Idaho Falls. → Read More
Fewer cars on the road during the pandemic may have offered room for drivers to feel at ease speeding. That’s become a safety hazard for western highways and a problem for troopers. → Read More
An iconic piece of Pocatello's industrial history is getting rejuvenated. → Read More
A dryer than normal spring for East Idaho could mean trouble for area farmers, especially potato farmers. → Read More
As the country celebrated reaching 50% of American adults vaccinated, Idaho missed its first vaccination goal by just 5%. → Read More
A new property tax law that aimed to lessen the burden on homeowners has city officials sounding the alarm. → Read More
Students will have access to food all summer long, thanks to community partners. → Read More
A local hero is posthumously being honored for his bravery. → Read More
Officials are investigating a decomposed body found in a field in Chubbuck. → Read More
The Chubbuck Police Department has identified a body found in a field Saturday as Karl Lockhart. → Read More
'Help Wanted' signs are glaring at drivers along Yellowstone Ave. in Pocatello, begging people to apply for a job. → Read More
Fewer people are lining up to get a needle in their arm as Idahoans feel uncertain about getting a new vaccine. → Read More
Idaho's trailblazing and controversial ban on transgender women in collegiate sports was heard in District Court Monday. → Read More
The Pocatello City Council is planning to readdress the City's face covering ordinance on Monday. → Read More
With the weather warming up, fire officials are hoping property owners will take steps to make sure they're ready for fire season. → Read More