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Los Betos opening new location on Fairview in Boise

Los Betos will open a new drive-through and dine-in Mexican restaurant on Fairview Avenue. The current Fairview restaurant may become a small market.Click to Continue »

 

Boise Greenbelt attack didn’t happen, woman now says

Boise police are investigating the filing of a false police report after the supposed victim in an attack on the Greenbelt earlier this week recanted her story.Click to Continue »

 

Salmon River Road open again near Riggins; other fire closures set to end

The Salmon River Road east of Riggins had been closed since late August due to the Tepee Springs Fire burning in the area.Click to Continue »

 

Meridian woman hurt in Friday morning rollover near Banks

Idaho State Police say they responded to the rollover at milepost 1 of the Banks-Lowman Road, just east of Banks, at 7:55 a.m.Click to Continue »

 

Kuna elementary students and Intermountain Bird Observatory team up to band birds

A class of Kuna first-grade students got to help experts from the Intermountain Bird Observatory band birds to track the animals as they migrate.Click to Continue »

 

Duro to head Treasure Valley Y

He’ll take over for retiring CEO Jim Everett.Click to Continue »

 

No one hurt in fire that burns Boise garage

Two residents of a home on the 6900 block of West Hummel Drive got out with their pets safe when fire flared in the garage Friday morning, according to Boise…Click to Continue »

 

Officers stress dangers involved in search for Bowe Bergdahl

The commanders of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's platoon, company and battalion testified Thursday that his disappearance from his post in Afghanistan six years ago put a strain on their forces and…Click to Continue »

 

Meridian man arrested on charges of sexual abuse of children

A Meridian man was arrested Wednesday and charged with two felony counts of sexual abuse of a minor, Meridian police report.Click to Continue »

 

Rocky Barker: Access on Idaho’s state land? Yes!

The Idaho Department of Lands is considering a recreation policy for state endowment lands. The reality: Ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.Click to Continue »

 

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