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Students decorate Zions Bank tree downtown

The Zions Bank building is just a little bit cheerier this month thanks to choir students from Washington Elementary School in Boise. → Read More

New Ridge to Rivers interactive map lets users check real-time trail conditions

Those looking to do some winter recreating up in the Boise Foothills have a new online interactive map they can use to get updates and check specific trail conditions on the Ridge to Rivers website. → Read More

Idaho Elections: How to be informed

In the lead-up to Election Day, election officials are urging Idahoans to get their election information from trusted sources. → Read More

Mclean names Ron Winegar as interim police chief

On Monday, Boise Mayor Lauren McLean named Ron Winegar interim police chief according to a press release from the city of Boise. → Read More

Aging hydroelectric turbine spills more than 300 gallons of oil into Snake River

An aging hydroelectric turbine in Washington state likely spilled more than 300 gallons of oil into the Little Snake River over the last three months. → Read More

Apartment complex fire ruled arson, aggravated battery arrest

Police officers in Caldwell assisted the Caldwell fire department in an apartment fire and then immediately arrested a man for battery in an unrelated incident nearby. → Read More

Two injured in Caldwell after shooting at a Halloween party

Two people were shot and injured at a Halloween party in Caldwell in the early morning hours of October 30, according to a press release from the Caldwell Police Department. → Read More

Idaho Secretary of State's office launches website to report election misinformation

The Idaho Secretary of State's office launched a new website today which gives Idahoans a way to report election-based misinformation. → Read More

Alligator caught in New Plymouth Thursday

An alligator was caught in New Plymouth and taken in by Idaho Fish and Game on Friday morning, according to a press release from Idaho Fish and Game. → Read More

Nampa Civic Center hosts Idaho Job and Career Fair on November 3

The Nampa Civic Center will be hosting the Idaho Job and Career Fair on November 3 with more than 55 employers looking to fill a variety of positions. → Read More

Church donates empty lot to Leap Housing Trust to build affordable housing

While Boise's housing market has begun to cool, many renters and buyers have struggled to find affordable housing. But one local church is doing what it can to help. → Read More

Lori Vallow Daybell's competency in question, trial date vacated

Lori Vallow Daybell's court case is suspended and the January 9 trial date has been vacated, also impacting the case aginst her husband Chad Daybell. → Read More

BLM seeks nominations for Idaho Resource Advisory Council

The citizen-based committee serves as advisors to the BLM, making recommendations on public land use planning and management throughout Idaho. → Read More

Gov. Brad Little declares this week National Diaper Need Awareness Week. Here's how to help.

One in three US families struggle to provide enough diapers for their baby and diaper harm is a serious and often hidden consequence of poverty. → Read More

Lori Vallow's attorneys argue against cameras being allowed in the courtroom for January trial

Lori Vallow was back in an Eastern Idaho courtroom Thursday morning, as her lawyers argued the media should not be permitted to have cameras present during the trial. → Read More

Rebecca's Private Idaho draws top cyclists to four-day gravel road race

Top cyclists are drawn to Sun valley every year to participate in one of the most unique cycling events in the state. → Read More

West Nile virus detected in Canyon County mosquitoes

West Nile virus was detected in mosquitoes collected by the Canyon County Mosquito Abatement District (CCMAD) Thursday near Middleton. → Read More

Ada County man still missing; last seen in Boise County, July 27

James Daly was last seen near Idaho City on Wednesday, July 27. If you have any information on the location of Daly or his Vehicle please contact the Boise County Sheriff at (208) 392-4411. → Read More

Be wary of mosquitoes spreading West Nile Virus

Summer temperatures are heating up, and that means mosquito populations are on the rise, which is more dangerous than you might think. → Read More

AAA: How to stay safe during 4th of July travel

More than 47 million people will travel 50 miles or more, and despite record-high gas prices, AAA expects more than 42 million people will travel by car in the US. → Read More