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Magic Valley Fish and Game hosts spring break fishing event to get younger generation interested in the sport. → Read More
A rockslide on State Highway 55 north of Smiths Ferry closed the road for over a week. → Read More
Cars lined up down Main Avenue for the annual parade after it was canceled last year. → Read More
Idaho state police has extra enforcement on the roads today in order to prevent alcohol related accidents. → Read More
Gas prices in Idaho and across the country have been rapidly increasing due to a number of factors. → Read More
Increasing controlled fires would help restore natural cycles to the nation forest. → Read More
Twin Falls library will keep all Dr. Seuss books on its shelves. → Read More
Idaho Rep. Mike Simpson unveiled the proposal that would remove four dams in Oregon to help allow salmon and steelhead to return on the Snake River. → Read More
You can bring your information in and drop it off for someone to prepare your return. → Read More
The Twin Falls City Council unanimously approved a transportation service agreement with SkyWest Airlines that establishes nonstop air service between Magic Valley Regional Airport (TWF) and Denver International Airport (DEN) on United Airlines. → Read More
COVID-19 numbers have dropped enough in the state that they are now allowing non-COVID patients to have one visitor. → Read More
The COVID-19 vaccine has become available for anyone 65 or older, and the interest was evident as more than 100,000 people tried to set up an appointment on my chart Monday morning. → Read More
More Twin Falls School District employees are now vaccinated against COVID-19 thanks to a vaccine clinic at Canyon Ridge High School. → Read More
Traffic has been slower on snow covered roads, but that hasn't stopped people from going about their normal business. → Read More
The Sawtooth Avalanche Center put out a warning Wednesday night and says that the chances of natural and human caused avalanches are very high. → Read More
Hundreds of National Guard soldiers are back in Idaho after assisting with the 59th Presidential Inauguration. → Read More
Nearly 300 soldiers and airmen were sent from Idaho to the nation’s capital to assist with security for Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration. → Read More
Pomerelle Mountain has been open for skiing and snowboarding and has seen a sharp increase in business, but has seen less snow than they typically average so far. → Read More
The family called the Idaho Department of Fish and Game on Monday when they saw that the elk had become stuck to the swing in their back yard. → Read More
2020 was the most active fire season in history across the West. Nearly 1 million acres of land were burned across Idaho, Utah and Nevada, and millions more burned across California and Oregon. → Read More