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Nicole Camarda

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Local woman spreads holiday feeling through festive window paintings

MaLynda Poulsen is helping get the Treasure Valley into the holiday spirit one local business window at a time. → Read More

Candlelight prayer to be held Wednesday night to support the search for Michael Vaughan

Community members will gather at the Fruitland Community Park at 6 p.m. to pray for answers, healing and strength. → Read More

Kootenai County sees holdup in unofficial election results

The biggest reason for the delay in full unofficial results is about 1,000 ballots where a voter marked one candidate, crossed that candidate out, and then voted for a different candidate. → Read More

Ada County Elections tests equipment prior to Nov. 8

Election officials run predetermined test ballots through all of the same machines that will be used on election night, and watch for any errors or equipment failure. → Read More

New 988 mental health crisis line sees increase in calls since launch

In just the last few months, calls have been increasing across the state and across the country with Idaho seeing a 39 percent increase in call volume. → Read More

Miss the Superintendent of Public Instruction debate? Here's what to know about the candidates.

The role is currently held by republican Sherri Ybarra — who lost her nomination in the primary after almost 8 years in the position. → Read More

Early voting begins Monday in the Treasure Valley

Polling locations in both Ada and Canyon County will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. starting on October 24 and running through November 4. → Read More

Professional pumpkin carver visits St. Luke's patients

Brandy Davis has been professionally carving pumpkins for 10 years and says she loves to spread Halloween cheer. → Read More

Should lawmakers be able to call themselves back into special sessions? What your vote will mean.

With SRJ 102 – a constitutional amendment you will see on the General Election ballot - lawmakers are hoping to call themselves back into a special session without approval from the governor. → Read More

Kuna Fire hopes for green light on bond and levy. Here's why and what it means for voters

The growth is leaving Kuna’s small rural fire department to tend to a town much larger than it can handle. → Read More

Treasure Valley students spreading kindness through 'School Niceness Challenge'

Fifth-grade students at St. Joseph's Catholic School know a little something about being nice after taking the lead in the challenge. → Read More

'He went valiantly': Family of Idahoan killed in Ukraine speaks out

Dane Partridge of Rexburg, who previously served in Iraq, had been fighting in Ukraine since April before he was killed on the front lines. → Read More

Treefort announces new main stage location

For a decade, Treefort used a parking lot on Grove and 12th Street in downtown Boise as the Treefort Main Stage area. → Read More

NNU robotics vision lab awarded $101,000 grant to continue research on harvesting robot

With this grant, faculty and staff working in the NNU Physics and Engineering program will continue research on their harvest robot project. → Read More

'We didn’t know what to expect': 2 Idahoans move to Puerto Rico to be greeted by Hurricane Fiona

Two Idahoans moved to Puerto Rico a few months ago but little did they know, Hurricane Fiona would greet them shortly after moving. → Read More

'We need all of the diapers we can get': Idaho Diaper Bank facing critical need

Diaper prices increased by as much as 20% according to the Idaho Diaper Bank, which puts families in a tough spot. → Read More

Boise Police Department expands its 4-legged team with Cruz the wellness K-9

The Boise Police Department brought in their first wellness K-9, Clover to offer officers mental health support last winter. Now, they are expanding their four-legged team. → Read More

Fire restrictions in place starting Sunday for Sawtooth North Zone

Wildfires continue to burn across Idaho which has prompted officials to put fire restrictions in place in order to reduce the risk of human-caused fires. → Read More

Lawmakers pass major tax, education spending bill during single-day special session

A major tax cut and education spending bill now heads to Gov. Brad Little's desk after passing the Senate 34-1. → Read More

Partnership supplies daycares with produce while supporting refugee farmers

The partnership is part of Global Garden’s CSA program which is the largest Community Supported Agriculture program in the Treasure Valley, according to the Idaho Office for Refugees. → Read More