Mike Sharp, 6 On Your Side

Mike Sharp

6 On Your Side

Boise, ID, United States

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Retirement community begins COVID testing

In a release on New Year's Eve, Touchmark announced the purchase of Accula COVID-19 testing machines. → Read More

Fulcher says COVID relief on its way, commits to taking vaccination

Fulcher says one of the chief factors adding a dose of positivity is news of successful vaccinations in trials conducted by Pfizer and Moderna. He says he plans to get a vaccination as soon as it's his turn in line. → Read More

Simpson wins 11th term in Congress

Rep. Mike Simpson is likely to win his 11th election to the U.S. House of Representatives, with early election results showing Simpson with a XXXXX vote lead over Democratic challenger Aaron Swisher. → Read More

Risch wins re-election to U.S. Senate

Risch ended Tuesday night with 58.94% of the vote, ahead of Democratic Party challenger Paulette Jordan's 37.24%. While election totals are not finalized, the Senator led by 119,563 votes at the end of Election Night. → Read More

Ada County Sheriffs Office investigates overnight shooting

Ada County Sheriff's Office officials say they are investigating a shooting after someone reported a shooting on the 7500 block of W. Snomish Road in south Boise in the early hours of Monday, August 3. → Read More

NAIA moves football championships to spring

The NAIA, the collegiate athletic association in which the College of Idaho is affiliated, announced on Friday a move to reschedule the football national championship in the spring. → Read More

Ada County moves back to stage three on Wednesday

Ada County slides back into stage three of Idaho Rebounds amid rise in COVID-19 cases. → Read More

Idaho lawmaker refers to governor as "Little Hitler" over stay-home order

In the middle of an interview, Scott took a question from host Jess Fields about concerns with the statewide stay-home order by Little, calling him by a nickname she says "they" are calling him -- "Little Hitler". → Read More

Dutch Bros confirms second and third positive COVID-19 tests

Just days after closing a Meridian Dutch Bros location, the drive-through coffee shop is confirming two more employees at two more Treasure Valley locations have tested positive in recent days. → Read More

Dutch Bros confirms employee with COVID-19

Officials with the drive-through coffee shop chain tell 6 On Your Side the employee told management of the positive test on Saturday, March 28. Once they received word of the possible exposure, the location on Calderwood in Meridian was shut down for cleaning. → Read More

Alston declares for NBA draft, may forego senior season

Broncos redshirt junior guard Derrick Alston, Jr. announced on Monday he will enter his name in the 2020 NBA draft, all while keeping his NCAA eligibility. → Read More

Quick action by Idaho officials prevents shortage of 'cornerstone' medication

When President Donald Trump repeated his encouragement by anecdotal evidence of malarial drugs being used to treat or prevent COVID-19, some states saw a run on the medications. But not Idaho. Why? → Read More

A message from 6 On Your Side about COVID-19 coverage

We at 6 On Your Side wanted to pull back the curtain a little and let you know what we’re doing to handle the novel coronavirus coverage. → Read More

Idaho Congressman Russ Fulcher explains COVID-19 bill 'no' vote

Amid an outbreak of a novel coronavirus dubbed COVID-19, members of the U.S. House of Representatives took on a significant aid package on Saturday, providing funding for food aid, access to free testing and a lot more. But Rep. Russ Fulcher (R-ID) voted 'no'. 6 On Your Side finds out why. → Read More

Boise State plans campus-wide emergency preparation

The event comes at the advisement of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, the Central District Health Department and the Centers for Disease Control, with the potential of a confirmed COVID-19 case arriving to Idaho or Boise State's campus. → Read More

Remembering the 1999 Boise Little League World Series team 20 years later

South Central Boise Little League's team was the first team from the Treasure Valley to make it all the way to the Little League World Series and 20 years later, they're still the only team to get there. → Read More

New USDA rule will change how Idaho handles hemp

The United States Department of Agriculture is codifying a change in rules that will, in effect, establish hemp as a federally recognized crop in the United States and address regulatory concerns in the process. → Read More

Boise Police investigate early morning stabbing

In a release from BPD, officials say patrol officers were called to a hospital on Sunday morning and found two adult males being treated for stab wounds. The wounds were not life-threatening. → Read More

Governor Brad Little weighing "options and solutions" related to flavored vaping products

Idaho governor Brad Little continues to weigh options related to vaping products and a disease health officials are linking to the popular practice. Oregon governor Kate Brown announced a temporary ban on the sale of flavored vaping products earlier Friday. → Read More

President Trump discusses Micron in U.N. speech criticizing China

When President Donald Trump addressed the United Nations in New York City on Tuesday, he used an Idaho company as the example of Chinese abuses in theft of intellectual property and trade secrets. → Read More