Potentially record-breaking warm weather headed toward Boise area this week
It’s going to feel a little like summer on Thursday. But will it last?
Idaho Driver Involved in ‘Serious Collision’ When His Truck Was Hit By a Train
An accident between a pickup truck and a freight train in Southern Idaho has been called a ‘serious collision’ and resulted in the driver of the vehicle being transported by medical helicopter to a local hospital. Idaho State Police reported that the accident happened near Dietrich in Lincoln...
Idaho Foodies Are Angry After Seeing Boise Snubbed on Major List
Boise was recently put on the list of one of the best places to move for young people, one of the best places to retire, and one of the safest places to live. Idaho was even recently put on the list of the best places to live if you want to live off the grid. As of right now for the year 2025 Idaho is the 12th best...
New nursing school looks to fill the local healthcare professional gap
"It's my way of paying it back." The Treasure Valley needs more nurses, and this new nursing program in Meridian aims to quickly train nurses in hopes of them staying to care for Idaho patients.
‘Old-school’ Boise bar opens with cheap drinks, happy dogs. ‘People are loving it’
“We’re not doing the speakeasy style that everyone does. ... We’re just making simple drinks.”
Public records request reveals West Ada District Marcus Meyers’ mock podcast, practicing questions
BOISE, Idaho — Internal emails KTVB obtained through a public records request show West Ada School District officials drafted multiple responses to the controversy over a teacher's "Everyone is Welcome Here" poster. At the same time, a mock podcast in preparation for another podcast revealed administrators suggested...
Bryan Kohberger Judge Tells Prosecution Not to Use Autism as ‘Aggravating Factor’
Bryan Kohberger's autism diagnosis may come up at his murder trial, but the state won't argue it elevated his alleged crimes to an even more severe level ... because a judge just ruled they can't.
Idaho police department faces scrutiny after officers shoot disabled teen 9 times
The Pocatello Police Department in Idaho is facing intense scrutiny after officers shot a physically and mentally disabled teenager.
Insect Invasion: 5 Idaho Cities Combatting Bed Bug Onslaught
Bed bugs have become a persistent issue in Idaho, with several cities combatting infestations that pose challenges for residents and businesses alike. Despite their small size, these pests can cause significant discomfort, financial strain, and reputational damage. Here are five Idaho cities grappling with bed bug...
Changes to parental rights law not taken up in Idaho House
A fix to health care availability for children without parental consent, including the ability to undergo a sexual assault exam, may be off the table in 2025. The Senate voted 26-9 on Monday to move SB 1199aa forward to the House of Representatives. After being read on the House floor, the bill was routed to the...