Norm Gunning, KBSX 91.5

Norm Gunning

KBSX 91.5

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Past articles by Norm:

Public Place Smoking Ban In Boise Could Soon Include E-Cigarettes

It may soon be illegal to use e-cigarettes or vaping devices in many public places in Boise. → Read More

Boise River Levels Rise Again

The Boise River is on the rise once again. → Read More

A Park And Reserve In The Boise Foothills Could Be Getting New Names

A Boise city park and a foothills reserve may be getting new names. → Read More

Boise River Continues To Rise As Reservoirs Are About 60%

The Boise river will be rising in the next few days as water managers react to recent spring rains. → Read More

Idaho State Police Seize Record-Amount Of Marijuana From Oregon Semi

It's the biggest Idaho drug traffic bust any state trooper can remember: a three-ton load of marijuana officers found on I-84. → Read More

Education Is Idahoans' Top Priority, Survey Finds

60 percent of the state thinks Idaho is moving in the right direction, according to a new statewide survey from Boise State University’s School of Public → Read More

Eyes In The Sky: Boise PD Taps Drones As Latest Crime Fighting Resource

Boise Police have a new tool in their crime fighting arsenal: drones. However, the Boise Police Department calls them unmanned aerial vehicles. The → Read More

Idaho State Board Of Education Names Finalists In Search For Boise State President

The Idaho Board of Education has named five finalists to replace outgoing Boise State University President Bob Kustra -- four men and one woman are in the → Read More

New Kuna Subdivision Borrows Street Names From HBO's 'Game Of Thrones'

Some parts of the country have pretty normal street names, like 1st Avenue and Elm Street. Now, the large number of new southern Idaho subdivisions is → Read More

Boise Catholic Priest Charged For Child Porn, Drug Possession Back In Custody

A retired Boise Catholic Priest facing child porn and drug charges is back in custody. Seventy-two-year-old Thomas Faucher has been charged with seven → Read More

New Study Looks For Opera Idaho's Permanent Home

Opera Idaho has a 40-year history in Boise. Now increasing interest is spurring a study to locate a new performing arts facility to serve as the opera's → Read More

Speech Pathologists Top List Of Idaho Jobs In High Demand

Speech language pathologists top the Idaho Department of Labor's latest list of most in-demand occupations. The vacancy rate compares how many jobs are → Read More

Ketchum Could Get New City Hall And Police Station

The Ketchum city council has taken the first step towards acquiring a new city hall and police station. The desired building is on the corner of 2nd Avenue → Read More

February Brings New Parking Rates To Downtown Boise

New parking rules go into effect Thursday in downtown Boise. → Read More

Storage Container Homes Could Help Address Housing Shortage In Boise

You've seen those large metal boxes atop truck trailers. They're used to ship goods from distant seaports to local warehouses while remaining in the same → Read More

Eagle Soccer Coach Receives Hateful Letter

Jeromy Tarkon, an Eagle soccer coach, received a shocking note on his car windshield last weekend. Tarkon is the coach of the Idaho Juniors Futbol Club, a → Read More

Education And Economy Among Top Concerns For Idaho Residents

Nearly six in 10 residents polled in a statewide survey feel Idaho is headed in the right direction, with education and the economy ranked as the top two → Read More

Idaho Public School Enrollment Hits Historic Numbers

There are now more than 300,000 public school students attending classes in the state of Idaho. → Read More

Bogus Basin To Reopen Friday, Brundage Sees Best Snow Yet

Good news for skiers: The Bogus Basin Ski area plans to reopen on Friday after being closed for four days. → Read More

Most Idaho Drivers License Bureaus Reopen Following Computer Errors

The Idaho Department of Motor Vehicles is making progress in solving a computer problem that has caused delays for residents trying to obtain or renew → Read More