Carolyn Komatsoulis, KTVB.COM

Carolyn Komatsoulis

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Boise, ID, United States

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Past articles by Carolyn:

Why some Idaho officials aren't concerned by anti-library bills and groups

For example, a Facebook post shared by a co-founder promised in November to have high-level elected officials at a library board meeting. No one showed up. → Read More

​New court orders in St. Luke's lawsuit against Bundy, Rodriguez

Developments in the lawsuit against Bundy and associates ahead of Feb. 21 hearing. → Read More

4 fatal pedestrian vs. vehicle collisions so far in 2023 in the Treasure Valley

Four people have been hit and killed in the Treasure Valley in the last month. Here's what stats imply, and what police say we can do to prevent further accidents. → Read More

Records reveal more reactions to Labrador's dismissal of Meridian park mom case

Meridian Police Chief Tracy Basterrechea told front office staff in a memo to expect “more ignorant and belligerent phone calls." → Read More

How to celebrate the Chinese New Year in the Treasure Valley

The Chinese New Year is coming up this Sunday. Here’s how Idahoans can help celebrate in the Treasure Valley. → Read More

Meridian police chief, mayor respond to Labrador's decision to dismiss charges of Meridian woman

Idaho Attorney General Labrador moved to dismiss trespassing charges in the case against Sara Brady, a Meridian woman who went to a closed playground in April 2020. → Read More

Swearing and sex: Why residents tried to ban books from Meridian's library

One parent wrote that a library book about puberty "opens up to (gay) and lesbian talk" and "gives too much information" to children and teens. → Read More

Does high-density development mean more traffic in Idaho?

Does high-density development add to traffic? In fact, it can actually do the exact opposite — if done right. → Read More

Meridian city councilor says he will resign

Treg Bernt said he will resign from the council after he won District 21’s state Senate seat in Tuesday’s election. His last day will be Dec. 13, he said. → Read More

Meridian moving forward with dangerous dog ordinance

“This ordinance does allow for a dog that has been declared dangerous to meet conditions and restrictions," Tiffany Shields said. → Read More

10 takeaways from the Boise mall shooting police report

The Boise mall shooting was a hard day for many Idahoans, leaving many with questions about why the shooter acted the way he did and what happened inside. → Read More

Boise police report finds no motive for mall shooting; more details revealed

The Boise Police report details the nature of some injuries, life-saving measures, what was found in the shooter's home and the phone call he made that afternoon. → Read More

Starter home inventory jumps in Boise

“When you have to tell people that the market’s too expensive for them to buy the American dream, it’s hard.” → Read More

City of Boise considers film permit ordinance

“We’ve heard that people want to do film production in Boise but they won’t do it here because there’s no laid-out structure to do that,” the Council President said. → Read More

One year after Kabul fell, local Afghans reflect

The year since the Taliban took over Afghanistan has been hard for some Afghan people in the Treasure Valley whose families still aren’t out of the region. → Read More

Idaho doctors form coalition to revise state abortion law

320+ medical professionals in Idaho have come together and signed a letter detailing their concerns with the new abortion law. → Read More

'Electric vehicles are the future.' But how fast will Idaho adopt them?

In 2015, Idahoans registered 139 electric vehicles. In 2021, that number was up to 2,990 vehicles, a 2,000% increase. → Read More

How to avoid starting fires with Idaho's 'extreme' fire danger

Right now, the Boise mountains are still in the ‘very high’ fire danger category, but the Snake River Plain, lower foothills and Owyhee Mountains moved into extreme. → Read More

Many 'pro-life' activists want exceptions for life of the mother, countering Idaho GOP platform

“I think the position taken at that (Idaho GOP) convention fails to recognize that there really are circumstances in which the mother is at risk,” said David Ripley. → Read More

Is Boise housing market looking up? Here's what the data and experts, say

Many builders have slowed down or stopped new projects, and are just finishing up what they have going on while they wait to see what the market will do. → Read More