A group of young researchers from the Idaho Conservation Corps is looking ahead to Boise's hottest days. They are emphasizing the critical role trees and vegeta
WinCo is coming to Rexburg. Rexburg City Councilman Robert Chambers confirmed the news during the annual State of the City address Tuesday morning. The supermarket chain has submitted its plans to build a store on property in the north of town across from Walmart.
PAYETTE, Idaho — A two-vehicle crash on I-84 sent three people to the hospital early Sunday, Jan. 26, blocking traffic for more than five hours, Idaho State Police (ISP) reported. The collision occurred at 5:15 a.m. near milepost 13 south of New Plymouth between an 18-year-old woman from Rexburg and a 52-year-old woman from Middleton.
NEW PLYMOUTH, Idaho — A two-vehicle crash that happened on Sunday morning at approximately 5:15 a.m. near New Plymouth has left three people in the hospital.
Idaho Treasurer Julie Ellsworth is proposing that Idaho opt into a program that allows for eligible residents with disabilities to save beyond limits set by public assistance programs.
A memorial suggesting the Supreme Court reconsider the Obergefell v. Hodges decision, the ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide has passed the Idah
On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the deadly hangar collapse in Boise, Idaho News 6 took the opportunity to speak with Enrique Serna who represents the families of two of the three men killed.
Tonight on ‘Courtroom Insider’…the latest on Lori Vallow Daybell’s trial, awaiting a ruling in Bryan Kohberger’s case and who killed 11-year-old Jade Beasley? Her dad’s fiancée was found guilty of murder,
Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth, is proposing to put a 10-year pause on certain types of vaccines that were used for some of the immunizations for COVID-19 during
Boise Mayor Lauren McLean cast the tie-breaking vote in a proposed change to city code that will make liquor available for sale in select parks and recreational facilities during special
January's writer-curator on Something I Heard, CMarie Fuhrman, reads an excerpt from her essay, "The Story of a South Fork Salmon River Logging Road and What it Means to be a Good Ancestor."
A new bill with the backing of major landlord groups could regulate rental application fees across Idaho. On Wednesday, Sen. Ali Rabe, D-Boise, got the green light to print a bill that would create a set of rules aimed at preventing landlords from overcharging rental application fees and collecting revenue on units that aren’t available.