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Investigators: Nampa woman beaten to death with metal bar

A 24-year-old woman who had been living at the Port of Hope treatment center in Nampa was arraigned on a first-degree murder charge Monday, accusing of killing another resident early…Click to Continue »

 

Idaho Court of Appeals upholds Meridian man's murder conviction

Rob Hall, found guilty of killing his wife's lover in a Meridian parking lot in 2011, challenged that conviction, but the appeals court did not validate his arguments.Click to Continue »

 

Boise mayor candidates talk solutions, goals for city

The three candidates for Boise mayor were very civil Monday at a forum hosted by the City Club of Boise.Click to Continue »

 

Former Eagle gravel pit slated for mixed-use ‘luxury’ development

The Eagle City Council on Tuesday will consider an application to build 51 homes and 250 apartments on 75 acres of a former gravel extraction site adjacent to the Boise…Click to Continue »

 

Boise soldier who pleaded guilty in Afghan ‘kill team’ case released from prison

U.S. Army Pfc. Andrew “Andy” Holmes is back in Boise, his father told the Statesman Tuesday.Click to Continue »

 

ITD: Section of Idaho 55 will be closed 3 hours Wednesday

Idaho Highway 55 will be closed for three hours between McCall and New Meadows Wednesday night for road work, and motorists are advised to plan ahead for the closure.Click to Continue »

 

Readers share memories of Maureen O’Hara

Film star Maureen O’Hara died at her home in Boise on Saturday. She was 95.Click to Continue »

 

Developer appeals Boise P&Z denial of assisted-living project

Last month, the Boise Planning and Zoning Commission denied Jayo Construction’s request for permission to build a 157,000-square-foot assisted-living facility on the northwest corner of Hill Road and 15th Street.Click to Continue »

 

Crash on I-84 east of Boise leaves two cows dead; humans OK

A Honda Element struck two cows on eastbound Interstate 84 early Monday morning, according to the Ada County Sheriff’s Office.Click to Continue »

 

Life in coverage gap turns tragic for East Idaho couple

The Steinkes of Idaho Falls couldn’t afford insurance and didn’t qualify for Medicaid.Click to Continue »

 

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