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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 summer recreation spot in the Treasure Valley is closed until further notice due to algal bloom. The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality → Read More
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
Japan has lifted a prohibition on sheep and goat meat. → Read More
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 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 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 announced he will retire at the end of the year. The Idaho native was appointed to the state’s highest court in → Read More
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
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
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
Mosquitos found in traps west of Parma have tested positive for West Nile Virus, according to the Canyon County Mosquito Abatement District. → Read More
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
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
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 announced Friday he will step down after his contract expires next June. He and the Idaho State Board of → Read More