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Past articles by Lacey:

County Line Brewing releases beer named after late daughter

On June 9, County Line Brewing will be tapping a new beer, their very first lager. But this beer took a lot longer to concoct than most. That's for good reason. This brew carries a very special name. It's called "Ruth's Lager" - named after the daughter of the owners. → Read More

Countdown to Idaho's primary election; Here's what you need to know

We are now just 40 days away from the highly anticipated May 15th primary election, and the Ada County Elections Office looks a lot different than it will on Election Day as thousands of voters are expected to hit the polls. → Read More

BSU students, police search for body in decades old cold case

Geophysics students at Boise State University have teamed up with the Nampa Police Department to search an area under the Nampa School District Administration Building in hopes of finding the remains of a woman who went missing more than 50 years ago. → Read More

Treasure Valley woman pleads for lawmakers to consider CBD oil bill

It’s been back and forth in the Idaho Statehouse over whether to legalize oil extracted from cannabis plants. → Read More

Many attribute Bogus Basin snowfall to drivers picking up trolls

A Boise legend claims a troll hides underneath the cattle grate at mile 4 on the drive up to Bogus Basin. Locals talk about why it's tradition to stop and pick him up. → Read More

Oregon boy dies after short battle with flesh eating bacteria

An 8-year-old Oregon boy crashed on his bike, only to die a few days later after contracting a rare flesh-eating bacteria. Now his family hopes to prevent others from suffering the same fate. → Read More

New recycling rules don't allow certain types of plastic

Republic Services is forced to make changes to their recycling program and that mean changes to what you can put in your blue bins. → Read More

Boise catches the 'snitch' of a lifetime; Major League Quidditch

Hold on to your broomsticks, Boise caught the snitch of a lifetime. Major League Quidditch is headed to Boise. → Read More

Public hearing held to discuss boundary changes to the West Ada School District

The first of three public hearings was held Monday to discuss proposed boundary changes to the West Ada School District. → Read More

Central Idaho earns designation as the nation's first dark sky reserve

The International Dark-Sky Association announced Monday formal approval of the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve, the first of its kind in the United States and one of just 12 such reserves worldwide. → Read More

Idaho girls hope YouTube will help them get their big break

When they are not studying for exams or out having fun with friends, Mountain Home girls Kylie and Katelyn Richardson are working hard online, hoping one day to see their name in lights. → Read More

Boise Parks and Rec continues program through winter with Interfaith Sanctuary

Boise Parks & Recreation has renewed a work program with Interfaith Sanctuary through winter with the help of the J.A. & Kathryn Albertsons Family Foundation. → Read More

Family of near drowning victim thanks first responders that helped save their son

It was all smiles and hugs at St. Luke's Tuesday for the Messer family and the first responders who worked to save their little boy's life. → Read More

Idaho's growing hop industry helping local brewers

A look at how local brewers and drinkers alike are benefiting from Idaho's booming hop industry. → Read More

Mill 95, Idaho's first hop pelletizing facility opens in Wilder

Idaho sees the opening of a new hop pelletizing facility, the first of its kind in the gem state, aimed at legitimizing Idaho as a hop growing region. → Read More

Idaho seeks to rank second in national production of hops

A look into Idaho's booming industry of hop production with the crews at Gooding Farms in Southern Idaho. → Read More

Second open house held for comment on Boise sports complex

The City of Boise held its second of three open houses Tuesday to discuss a 40 million dollar multi-use sports complex. The stadium would be located near Americana Boulevard and River Street near the heart of Downtown Boise. → Read More

Mom credits Boise School District for helping child learn to talk

A Boise boy who struggled with developmental disabilities is now right where he needs to be for his age and his parents said it's all because he never gave up and the Boise School District didn't either. → Read More

Idaho Fish and Game uses robotic deer to crack down on poaching

In an effort to crack down on poaching, Idaho Fish and Game uses a fake deer to tempt would-be poachers. → Read More

Idaho Fish and Game uses robotic deer to crack down on poaching

In an effort to crack down on poaching, Idaho Fish and Game uses a fake deer to tempt would-be poachers. → Read More