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More than 100 Idaho Falls residents rode their bikes along South Boulevard Monday evening trying to get the city’s attention. → Read More
After 34 years at the Development Workshop, Mike O'Bleness is getting ready to say good-bye. → Read More
Drivers on Ammon Road noticed a significant change Monday. → Read More
An extra snowy winter means many hiking trails in the area are still covered or partially covered in snow. → Read More
Many came out to the Teton School District board meeting in Driggs Monday night to give their opinion on the high school’s mascot. → Read More
U.S. Sen. Jim Risch stopped by the station of the Fourth of July and discussed a variety of topics. → Read More
A 28-year-old Leadore man is dead after a shooting in Lemhi County early Sunday morning. → Read More
The Idaho Army National Guard's 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team is about to head home after a month at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin in California. → Read More
The Idaho Transportation Department is asking for public input as it works to rebuild the section of U.S. Highway 20 between Chester and Ashton. → Read More
Over the next few days, the Idaho Falls Police Department is learning how to better use its unmanned aerial systems, or drones. → Read More
Day three of the jury trial for Mark Charles Wilson continued Wednesday in Jefferson County. → Read More
Day two of the Mark Charles Wilson trial concluded Tuesday in Jefferson County. → Read More
The city of Ammon is working to start its first service club for the city. It is hoping to start a branch of the National Exchange Club. → Read More
Idaho Falls Fire Chief Duane Nelson is no stranger to the Idaho Falls Fire Department. He joined the department in 1997. → Read More
TRPTA closed earlier this month due to a lack of funding. It is now being ran by a group of five volunteer board members, who are tasked with paying off nearly $250,000 in debt. → Read More
Memorial Day is a week away, which means the 100 Deadliest Days of summer travel are about to begin. → Read More
One person was found dead Sunday afternoon in Pocatello. → Read More
It's that time of year when sniffing and sneezing is a regular occurrence due to allergies. → Read More
To celebrate the beginning of National Police Week this week, the Idaho Falls Fraternal Order of Police is working with local high schoolers to spread a message of kindness. → Read More
The moratorium on development of land surrounding the Idaho Falls Regional Airport could be lifted Thursday night. → Read More