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Bogus Basin to celebrate 80 years this Sunday as part of its New Year's celebration

Bogus Basin will celebrate its 80th anniversary with multiple, fun mountain activities on New Year's Day. → Read More

FINDING HOPE: Crush the Curve working to improve access to mental health services

Crush the Curve Idaho is now working to help people find an easier way to access mental health services. → Read More

Bogus Basin to benefit from new IPA by Western Collective Brewery

Western Collective will give a portion of proceeds to Bogus Basin. A party to reveal the brand is Saturday at Western Proper Saturday from 6 p.m. - midnight. → Read More

Parking race cars pose a challenge at the Nightfire Nationals drag race

Nightfire Nationals at Firebird Raceway expects record participants, but parking them all is a challenge. → Read More

Kids learn the importance of life preservers

Boise Fire and St. Luke's Children's hospital provide free life preservers and education for kids. The two combined to create a free life preserver kiosk at Quinn's Pond → Read More

Boise Fire and Rescue uses E-motorcycles to help river rescues

One of the difficulties of rescuing people on the Boise River is just finding them. Often, it's a 911 call from someone who has no idea where they are on the river, so finding the spot and getting there fast is critical — and motorcycles make it easy. → Read More

Boise Fire and Rescue practice on Boise River to prepare for floating season

The higher flows help Boise Fire and Rescue to do their job clearing the river for floating season. → Read More

Interfaith Sanctuary gets go-ahead from Boise City Council

The Boise City Council voted 4-2 Tuesday to approve the 30 conditions the facility must meet to occupy the old Salvation Army building on West State Street. → Read More

Military cargo planes practice fire retardant drops in Boise

Specialized military aircraft are in Boise this week practicing firefighting skills. → Read More

Condition forces former Idaho resident Bruce Willis to stop acting

Former Idaho resident Bruce Willis is leaving acting due to a cognitive disorder, according to his family. → Read More

Idaho National Guard to get new medical facility

The Boise Airport and adjoining National Guard base are getting millions of dollars of improvements thanks to a new federal program. → Read More

How Firebird Raceway got its start

It may not be the largest drag strip in the country, but most racers will tell you it's one of the best — and that's because of people who run it. → Read More

McGeachin takes heat for sending video to AFPAC

Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin gets blowback from GOP over conference address. → Read More

Water saving tips for Boise residents

Saving water can be easy for most homeowners. Here's what experts say you can do to conserve. → Read More

The Great Train Show rolls into town

The Great Train Show pulled into Expo Idaho this weekend, showing off model trains to fans from across the Treasure Valley. → Read More

'Talk about your squirrel assassin': Squirrels eating holiday lights around the Treasure Valley

The holiday lights are going up all over the Treasure Valley, and while they are lovely to look at, some backyard creatures find them absolutely irresistible. → Read More

Keeping your RV safe from thieves this winter

As winter arrives, RV owners everywhere are preparing to store their vehicles for the off-season. Supply chain issues have created a demand for RV parts, and now yours is at high risk for theft. → Read More

Bogus Basin updates parking lot, expands capacity

Despite a struggling industry and coronavirus difficulties, its not unusual for bogus basin to fill it's old parking lot to capacity. But, this season, parking at the resort is getting a big boost. → Read More

West Ada parents line up to opt their kids out of district's mask mandate

Parents lined up at the West Ada School District office to opt their kids out of the district's new mask mandate. → Read More

Cherie Buckner-Webb honored with park in downtown Boise

Cherie Buckner-Webb was the first African American to serve in the Idaho State Legislature and her decade-long tenure provided a loud and clear voice for equality and human rights. → Read More