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Memorial scheduled for Peter Wollheim, suicide prevention advocate who died by suicide

A memorial service for Peter Wollheim, the suicide prevention advocate and retired Boise State University professor, has been scheduled for early October. Wollheim died July 21 by suicide at his…Click to Continue »

 

Fire restrictions to lift on some Idaho public lands

Stage 1 fire restrictions will be lifted Friday on lands including areas within Elmore, Boise, Valley, Adams and Washington counties, according to a Bureau of Land Management press release.Click to Continue »

 

Note to readers: E-edition delayed

We’re working with our vendor to correct some technical issues that prevented the Statesman’s e-edition from uploading correctly Thursday morning.Click to Continue »

 

Nampa's Amity-Chicago intersection set to close for more than two months

The intersection of Amity Avenue and Chicago Street in south Nampa will close Friday, Sept. 11, as crews get ready to rebuild the intersection.Click to Continue »

 

Counterfeit check investigation leads to Nampa arrests

Nampa police investigating a suspicious vehicle call at the Franklin Road WalMart Wednesday arrested two men identified in an investigation of counterfeit checks, police said in a news release.Click to Continue »

 

Police: Vandals break windows at school, dentist’s office in Eagle

Eagle police are looking for whoever propeled golf balls through windows at a dentist's office and a school building last week.Click to Continue »

 

Commuter alert: I-84 lanes at Meridian will be restricted starting next week

Interstate 84 will be reduced to two lanes in both directions at the Meridian Interchange beginning the week of Sept. 14 and continuing into November, the Idaho Transportation Department announced.Click to Continue »

 

Boise terrorist seeks post-conviction acquittal

A lawyer for Fazliddin Kurbanov says there was not enough evidence to justify jury’s guilty verdict.Click to Continue »

 

ACHD ordered to pay Boise retirement neighborhood more than $1 million

Ada County Highway District will appeal a district judge’s ruling that the district owes more than $1 million to the owner of Brooke View, a retirement community west of Curtis…Click to Continue »

 

Broken sprinkler head prompts evacuation at Civic Plaza Apartments in Downtown Boise

Boise police officers are at the Civic Plaza apartment building investigating what broke the head off a sprinkler in a 6th-floor apartment around 8 a.m. on Wednesday.Click to Continue »

 

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