Boise ID

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Is Idaho Headed for Another Snowpocalypse in 2026?

As viral posts spark Snowpocalypse fears, historical weather data reveals how different this December really is in Idaho.
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Boise rent 22% below U.S. average, down 6% from peak rent prices

BOISE, Idaho — Boise rents are holding steady heading into 2026, even as a new national report shows affordability pressures continuing to climb across the country. Zumper’s 2025 Annual Rent Report highlights rising rent burdens nationwide, but Boise remains well below the national average. The city’s median rent is...
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Motorcyclist killed in Meridian crash Identified

The Ada County Coroner’s Office has identified the man killed in a motorcycle crash that occurred Friday afternoon in Meridian. The Ada County Coroner's Office were dispatched to Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise at approximately 12:50 p.m. on December 12, 2025, where 20-year-old Landon Dela Rosa of...
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Par for the course? Errant golf balls hit windows in Meridian. Neighbor unfazed

Golf is a game of etiquette: Show up on time, follow the dress code and don’t walk across someone’s putting line . But faux pas can happen. At the city-owned Lakeview Golf Course in Meridian, errant balls have been shattering windows, breaking screens and damaging doors, according to five tort claims filed with the...
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Popular Boise-Area Chain Bans ‘Six-Seven’ Trend From Its Restaurants

After hearing “six-seven” nonstop, this restaurant reportedly removed the number from its restaurants, skipping straight from 66 to 68.
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Inclusive candy shop Sweet Zola’s to close on Dec. 31

Over the past 7 years, Sweet Zola's has employed over 70 employees, many of whom worked through developmental disabilities to develop priceless life skills.
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Thousands of Idahoans Cancel Health Insurance Plans on Exchange Ahead of Subsidies Ending

BOISE, ID – Idaho’s health insurance exchange ended open enrollment Monday night, with thousands of Idahoans canceling plans ahead of the expiration of deep federal government subsidies. Overall, enrollment in health insurance plans on Your Health Idaho
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Boise contractor arrested for grand theft after taking payments without finishing work

BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — The Boise Police Department reports that, over the last few months, at least three victims attempted to hire the same contractor linked to multiple business names, including Idaho Decks and Exteriors. Police say, in each case, the contractor took a down payment from the victims,...
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Suspect faces multiple felony charges for unauthorized transactions in Boise

BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — The Boise Police Department reports police began investigating a report involving the theft of a business account credit card earlier this month. It was reported that an unknown person entered stores and made several fraudulent charges using the stolen card. Following an investigation, evidence...
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Kuna City Council approves Napa Vineyards development after 15-year wait

The Kuna City Council has given the green light to the Napa Vineyards Subdivision, a major residential development that has been in the planning stages for over 15 years. The council's decision came after a 2-2 vote was broken by Mayor Joe Stear, allowing developers to proceed with the project.

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