Boise snow and skateboard shop set to close its doors after 30 years
"It's been an honor and an incredible ride." The Board Room, one of the Northwest's few remaining snow/skate shops, will close this fall after landlords declined to renew their lease🛹🏂
Boise’s Oinkari Basque dancers honor heritage through traditional dance
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — BOISE, Idaho — The Oinkari Basque Dancers of Boise are preserving their rich cultural heritage through traditional dance. Known for their quick feet, colorful costumes, and snapping fingers, the dancers are committed to honoring their ancestors and keeping their traditions alive. Many of the...
Got Bench bunnies? Boise neighborhood has a rabbit overpopulation
In the heart of the Boise Bench, Ryan O’Leary’s yard boasts a dense, thriving bed of sunset-colored coneflowers. If you compliment him on the garden, he’ll credit his fiance and the new knee-high fence surrounding the flowerbed — which stands just tall enough to keep rabbits out. O’Leary isn’t alone in his bunny...
Boise’s Wild Turkeys Are Taking Over
If you've spent more than five minutes exploring Boise's beautiful North End, you're sure to have seen them. You know, those wild turkeys that walk around all willy-nilly, like they own the place?. Thing to know: There are now more of them. What's up with the North End Turkeys? What...
‘Finally!’: Fan-Favorite Restaurant to Open First Ever Idaho Location
Treasure Valley Foodies? There are PLENTY of us these days. Whether it's our endless amount of local 'Instagram Influencers' that are sharing looks at new and trendy spots or those of us that just love trying out places that have all of the hype--the food scene in the Boise area is great!
New Terrifying Idaho Dash Cam Footage Has Taken Internet By Storm
If there's one thing that is almost always a guarantee in Boise it's that locals are not too happy with the amount of people that have suddenly decided to move here. Most of the time those who have lived here their whole lives wish nothing more than for it to be as small as it used to be. That being said there are a...
Small Boise group tries to leverage big changes for democracy
Lifelong Boise resident Susan Hudson, 72, lately has felt the American values and freedoms she and her parents have worked toward are eroding. “I’ve been worried and upset, and kind of obsessed with the way things are going in our country,” Hudson said. In an effort to follow her mother’s World War II-era advice to...
Canyon County man sentenced to life in prison for murder of stepson
CALDWELL, Idaho — On Wednesday, a Canyon County man was sentenced to life in prison for the first-degree murder of his stepson, 21-year-old Danny Borges. According to a news release from the Canyon County Prosecutor's Office, the sentence was handed down to Felix Santiago-Torres on July 23. "The conviction...
Why more families and retirees are relocating to Idaho
As a relocation-focused real estate agent in Boise, I’ve seen a sharp rise in interest from individuals and families across the U.S. looking to make Idaho their new home. Not just during the pre-COVID and COVID-19 years, but now, despite the higher interest rates and home prices in the Treasure Valley. Many of my...
Only ONE Idaho City Made the Best Places to Live List and It Wasn’t...
Sometimes it takes going on a vacation and then coming home to realize how lucky we are to call Idaho home. Not only is the state full of natural beauty from mountains to lakes and everything in between the weather’s usually pretty pleasant. You feel safe doing things on your own and there’s always something going on.