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Prowler arrested in Garden City

Quayd John Charles Jones, 20, of Garden City has been booked into the Ada County Jail on four felony charges: battery, burglary, sexual abuse of a minor and lewd and…Click to Continue »

 

Eagle couple arrested for passing counterfeit bills

Joseph G. Bylow and Rachel A. Eyskens used the counterfeit $1 and $50 bills several times over the last month at local businesses including a gas station, pizza delivery business,Click to Continue »

 

6-year-old Boise refugee, fighting cancer gets sworn in as honorary officer by BPD

Boise Police Department honored an 8-year-old Iraqi refugee battling cancer Friday by declaring him an officer for a day.Click to Continue »

 

Fires: Winds may kick up blazes across Idaho

A dry cold front with wind gusts of up to 35 miles per hour is expected to blow into the state Friday evening as firefighters continue to battle blazes that…Click to Continue »

 

Fundraiser Saturday at PreFunk for Boise bicyclist paralyzed in Foothills collision

Michael Jones suffered life-threatening injuries while riding his bike in the Foothills in June, when he was involved in a head-on crash with a motorcycle.Click to Continue »

 

Police: Boise man charged with receiving marijuana in the mail

A Boise man was charged for receiving 5 pounds of marijuana in the mail, according to Boise Police Department.Click to Continue »

 

Rocky Barker: Human spirit can compete with fire’s power

The combination of heat, dryness and gale-force wind can overpower our efforts to control wildfire. But people of goodwill are the antidote to anger and despair.Click to Continue »

 

Idaho State Police seek witnesses from two separate fatal crashes

Idaho State Police are seeking witnesses for two separate traffic accidents that turned fatal.Click to Continue »

 

Eagle engineer helps daredevil motorcyclist ride a wave

Bill King made modifications that allowed a motorbike to ride on water.Click to Continue »

 

Homeless camping lawsuit against Boise returns to court

Attorneys representing the city once again defended an ordinance that bars sleeping and camping in public spaces on Thursday in an ongoing lawsuit brought by several homeless Idahoans.Click to Continue »

 

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