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AAA, Idaho advises drivers ahead of winter storms

The Idaho Transportation Department is reminding drivers to be aware plows drive between 25 to 35 miles an hour, and ask people to slow down. → Read More

Meat and Potato Co. offers first of its kind service in Magic Valley

A new Twin Falls business is changing the way people do shopping for meat and potatoes, in a first-of-its-kind meat delivery service in Twin Falls. → Read More

Behind the Business: Beards and giving back

They’ve given back to the community in dozens of ways. → Read More

Behind the Business: Shoshone Snack Bar has big plans for the future

It’s famous for its burgers, fries, and ice cream. Massive ice creams. The ice cream cone in a cup → Read More

Donation puts Camp Rainbow Gold closer to goal

The goal is that once it’s finished, they can let other organizations come and use the property as well. → Read More

Behind the Business: Manhattan Cafe in Shoshone is oldest cafe in Idaho

And there’s one thing Wyant thinks is why they’ve been able to stick around for more than 130 years. → Read More

One year into the COVID-19 pandemic: More is now known about spread, treatment

This week marks one year since the first Covid-19 case was confirmed in the US. Putting you first, we talked with local health officials about what we know now, versus the early days. → Read More

Behind the Business: Sips and a smile

Sips has been a local favorite since 2015, and it’s easy to see why. → Read More

Idaho State Police talk DUI arrests, stops made on New Year’s Eve and Day

Rausch also said while there were more DUI arrests than years past, there were more officers out patrolling, which could account for the number. There were also no serious crashes, which Rausch says could be due to two factors. More officers on the streets, and people making better decisions. → Read More

Behind the Business: Frederickson’s Fine Candies offers not just chocolate, but tradition

The Twin Falls gourmet chocolate store was started by Angie Cameron's grandfather in 1936 as an ice cream shop that added candy as it went into winter. → Read More

Judge reschedules Vallow trial due to COVID

Judge Michelle Mallard rescheduled Lori Vallow’s jury trial for her three misdemeanors to Aug. 30 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

ISP, agencies across Idaho gearing up for extra holiday patrols

Funding for extra traffic patrols is provided by a grant from the Idaho Transportation Department Office of Highway Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. → Read More

Burley Junior High students recognized for online safety program success

It’s all about learning to create strong passwords, and keeping private information private. → Read More

Doctors explain what rationed care would look like

Doctors and hospital officials expect the number of hospitalized coronavirus patients to double by Christmas, and triple in the next two months. It’s at that point they would have to start really rationing care. → Read More

ISP receives grants to help solve cold, as well as active cases

Approximately $150,000 of the grant money will go to solving cold cases using a new technique called forensic molecular genetic genealogy. → Read More

Canyon Ridge student council raises money for Adoption Day

The sophomore class student council then came up with the idea of selling hot chocolate to raise money for baskets for children and families to take home on National Adoption Day. → Read More

Advocate discusses domestic violence warning signs

KMVT talked with Voices Against Violence about what laws are out there protecting victims and survivors. → Read More

Candidates talk about campaigning during a pandemic

KMVT talked with a couple of incumbents about how they’ve been campaigning this year compared to years past. → Read More

South central health district hosts press conference following heightened risk assessment

The area has seen a surge in recent weeks in positive COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Now six of the eight counties in the South Central Public Health District are now in the critical risk level regarding COVID-19 cases. → Read More

Doctor explains hospital capacity at Magic Valley hospital

Putting you first, KMVT talked with doctor Joshua Kerns, the VP of medical affairs for St. Luke’s Magic Valley, Jerome and Wood River to break down the numbers and explains the numbers are more complex than you might think. → Read More