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Drug overdose deaths are up 12% in Idaho

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Drug overdose deaths are on the rise across the country and here in Idaho. A recent analysis by QuoteWizard found that there has been a 12% increase in drug-related overdose deaths in Idaho in the last year, that’s the 12th-highest increase nationwide. Nick VinZant with QuoteWizard said one issue that is leading to the increase in deaths is treatment facilities… → Read More

“The Music Man” is coming to Twin Falls

The musical "The Music Man" will be showing the next two weekends at the Orpheum theatre in Twin Falls. → Read More

AAA advises travelers prepare for spring travel

AAA Idaho has tips to ensure you have safe travels this spring → Read More

Twin Falls School District Superintendent explains the importance of this elections levy renewal

The Superintendent of the Twin Falls School District explains the importance of the levy on the upcoming ballot. → Read More

Despite a strong jobs report in February, layoffs may be ahead

Economist suggests layoffs may be in the future with rising inflation → Read More

Multiple School Districts in Southern Idaho will have levies on the Marth 14th ballot

The Twin Falls, Hansen, and Cassia School Districts want to pass levies this upcoming election. → Read More

Author says companies should move to 4-day work weeks

An author says more companies should move to a 4-day workweek. → Read More

Studies show the pros and cons of napping.

Studies show there are some health benefits to a few short naps a week, but napping daily can be detrimental to your health → Read More

Sparklight donates 50 Chromebooks to a local elementary school

Students at Summit Elementary in Jerome received a gift this week courtesy of Sparklight. → Read More

Study: Homeowners in Twin Falls only recover 66.1% of their home improvement investment

A new study shows that improved curb appeal adds more value to your home than an updated kitchen or bathroom → Read More

Twin Falls Animal Shelter reaches capacity once again

The Twin Falls Animal Shelter is once again at capacity → Read More

Idaho Fish and Game hosting fishing event for the community

Fishing equipment will be provided for those who don’t have their own, including bait → Read More

Twin Falls School District proposes change to school attendance zones

The change will move about 85 students from the Rock Creek Zone into the Perrine Zone as that area becomes populated → Read More

Study finds recognition at work key for retention

Idaho continues to see low unemployment and job growth. Now, a new study shows that feeling recognized at work is essential for employee retention. → Read More

IDFG seeks input about improvements to two locations

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking your input on improvements to two sites in the Wood River Valley. → Read More

Wellness Wednesday: Birth & Parenting Education

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — St. Luke’s is offering in-person birth and parenting classes again after switching to virtual classes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Classes include Childbirth Preparedness, Childbirth BootCamp, Baby Care Basics, and more. For a full list of classes visit St. Luke’s website. Copyright 2022 KMVT/KSVT. All rights reserved. → Read More

Family of missing boy to participate in Christmas Eve candlelight vigil

The family of a missing five-year-old boy will be participating in a Christmas Eve candlelight vigil. → Read More

Southern Idaho Pride prep for winter party and lights tour

Southern Idaho Pride is getting into the holiday spirit tonight with their annual Winter Party and Lights tour. → Read More

Police say missing Boise teen could be in danger

Idaho police say a missing teenage girl from Boise could be in danger. → Read More

St. Luke’s give safety tips for parents this holiday season

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — As we enter the midst of the holiday season many people are focusing on decorations and holiday treats, but it’s also important to remember safety during the holidays. According to St. Luke’s, on average, there are 160 decorating-related injuries each day during the holiday season. Children account for many of these injuries with 192,000 children being treated in… → Read More