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In Boise, 2017 could be the year of the hotel

Developers responded to a ripe market with plans for a half-dozen Downtown hotels. How many actually will be built?Click to Continue »

 

Remains found under Nampa deck confirmed as an infant; homicide investigation under way

Nampa police are studying old cases and suspects as they work to determine what happened to an infant whose remains were found behind a Nampa home in August, NPD Sgt.Click to Continue »

 

Hunters, others in Cougar Fire closure area near Warm Lake prompt worries

The opening of hunting season is bringing more people into the area closed by the Cougar Fire, conflicting with the ongoing work of firefighters, a Boise National Forest news release…Click to Continue »

 

Commuter alert: I-84 lane restrictions through Meridian expected to start Wednesday morning

The Interstate 84 lane restrictions dreaded by commuters through Meridian will begin Wednesday morning, the Idaho Transportation Department announced Friday.Click to Continue »

 

Melba-area fire burns brush, residence

Part of a house and several acres of surrounding brush burned Friday off Idaho 45 northwest of Melba.Click to Continue »

 

Bail set at $1 million for man accused of striking pedestrian, driving off

Christopher Conaty reportedly told police he intentionally drove onto the sidewalk and struck a man.Click to Continue »

 

Ninth graders: You will take the Idaho achievement test this year

Some districts say the test gives them little information.Click to Continue »

 

California man indicted, accused of impersonating Boise bank customers and withdrawing cash

Federal prosecutors say Christopher Sheldon Miller fraudulently withdrew nearly $35,000.Click to Continue »

 

Grand jury indicts Eagle couple on federal counterfeiting charges

Joseph G. Bylow and Rachel A. Eyskens are accused of producing counterfeit bills and spending them.Click to Continue »

 

Complaints of overcrowded Middleton buses ebb after citation

Middleton Police Department has not received any complaints about overcrowded buses since they cited Middleton School District Sept. 3.Click to Continue »

 

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