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Will Reid

KBSX 91.5

New Haven, CT, United States

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Boise Mobile Home Tenants Form Association To Oppose Park Fees

If you live in a trailer park, you can face expensive fees for breaking park rules—$50 for as little as a few weeds in your yard. Now, some residents are → Read More

Another Treasure Valley Recreation Spot Closed Due To Algae

Another summer recreation spot in the Treasure Valley is closed until further notice due to algal bloom. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality → Read More

Planned Parenthood, ACLU Sue Idaho Over New Abortion Law

The regional branch of Planned Parenthood and the ACLU of Idaho are suing the state of Idaho over a new law that requires any medical provider to report → Read More

Idaho Sheep Producers To Benefit As Japan Lifts Prohibition On U.S. Lamb

Japan has lifted a prohibition on sheep and goat meat. → Read More

Boise City Council Approves New Hotel Development

Boise is in the middle of a building boom and hotels are no exception. This week, Boise City Council approved a new development on Front Street between 5th → Read More

Boise Stabbing: What You Can Do To Help

Boise is still grieving from a mass stabbing last Saturday that killed a three-year-old girl and left eight others injured. The victims are all members of → Read More

Boise Stabbing: Here's How To Help

Boise is still grieving from a mass stabbing last Saturday that killed a three-year-old girl, Ruya Kadir, and left eight others injured. The victims are → Read More

Idaho Supreme Court Justice Joel Horton Announces Retirement

Idaho Supreme Court Justice Joel Horton announced he will retire at the end of the year. The Idaho native was appointed to the state’s highest court in → Read More

A Conversation With Idaho GOP Chairman Jonathan Parker Ahead Of Party Convention

The Idaho GOP kicks off its annual convention Thursday. Delegates from across the state have come to Pocatello to discuss the party platform and prepare → Read More

Idaho Supreme Court Postpones Hearing Arguments On Water Rights Dispute

The Idaho Supreme Court has agreed to postpone hearing a case that could change how water rights get divvied up in the Treasure Valley. → Read More

From Potter To The Playing Field: Boise Grays Kick Off Quidditch Season Against Salt Lake

Boise’s latest major-league sports team made its debut last weekend at Ann Morrison Park against division rivals, the Salt Lake City Hive. → Read More

West Nile Virus Shows Up Early Near Parma

Mosquitos found in traps west of Parma have tested positive for West Nile Virus, according to the Canyon County Mosquito Abatement District. → Read More

Scott Pruitt's Quiet Idaho Visit Draws Protesters

Environmental Protection Agency leader Scott Pruitt made a quiet visit to Boise Tuesday, to sign a new agreement between his agency and the state of Idaho. → Read More

After Decades Of Mismanagment, Mobile Home Park Outside Moscow Closes

According to a 2016 NPR report , Syringa Mobile Home Park was once a nice place to live – beautiful, even, in view of golden wheat fields and snowy north → Read More

Martin Schimpf To Lead Boise State As Interim While Search For President Continues

Dr. Martin Schimpf will serve as interim president of Boise State University for the coming academic year. Idaho’s State Board of Education announced the → Read More

University of Idaho President Chuck Staben To Step Down Next Year

University of Idaho President Chuck Staben announced Friday he will step down after his contract expires next June. He and the Idaho State Board of → Read More