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Canyon County develops new PSA to get tips on unsolved Notus killing

Canyon County deputies are still working to solve the December murder of a Notus convenience store clerk, and Sheriff Kieran Donahue will debut a 30-second video Wednesday in hopes of…Click to Continue »

 

The boy most likely

This article first ran in the Idaho Statesman on Oct. 15, 1995.Click to Continue »

 

Arraignment set next week for ex-Boise County employee accused of theft; county mum on employee

A former employee of the Boise County Clerk’s Office who faces criminal charges in connection with missing county money is scheduled to be arraigned at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday before Judge…Click to Continue »

 

West Ada schools superintendent to resign

Linda Clark, superintendent of West Ada School District, will resign effective today, Oct. 23, she told the Idaho Statesman.Click to Continue »

 

The Cabin hires former Idaho Historical Museum visitor services director as new executive director

The Cabin, an organization that promotes literary education in Idaho, announced the hire of their new executive director, Kurt Zwolfer.Click to Continue »

 

Get to know the new Idaho Statesman publisher

Debra Leithauser was named president and publisher of the Idaho Statesman on Tuesday. Leithauser, who was president and publisher of McClatchy’s Centre Daily Times in State College, Pa., visited the…Click to Continue »

 

Boise’s old-fashioned drive-thru restaurants are having a renaissance — and rooting for each other

Vintage burger drive-thrus dot the Bench and State Street just west of Downtown.Click to Continue »

 

Prominent Boise attorney killed in Brazil boating accident

Ken Pursley, a founding partner in the Boise law firm Givens Pursley LLP, reportedly died Wednesday while on a fishing trip in the headwaters of the Amazon River, Ed Miller…Click to Continue »

 

Idaho prison telephone bills to be capped

Idaho inmates and their friends and families will have more affordable costs for telephone calls, due to a recent decision by the Federal Communications Commission.Click to Continue »

 

No one injured in Boise barn fire

There were no injuries in a barn fire that destroyed up to 2 tons of hay near Cole Road Thursday, according to Boise Fire Department.Click to Continue »

 

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