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BPD breaks into wrong North End apartment to serve search warrant

Residents of Parkhill apartment complex awakened by flash-bang device, commotion.Click to Continue »

 

State fire marshal has released Idaho City boardwalk buildings, but fire investigation continues

It’s been more than a month since an early-morning fire ripped through five businesses on Idaho City’s boardwalk on Main Street.Click to Continue »

 

Marie Osmond will be special guest at Methodist church in Nampa on Sunday; concert Tuesday is sold out

A Nampa church pastor was stunned Monday to receive a phone call from two-time Grammy nominated singer and entertainer Marie Osmond.Click to Continue »

 

Charges against BSU hall of famer stem from incidents over 3 months

Arnell Jones beat the victim in the domestic abuse case against him during six incidents that took place between April 2 and June 23, prosecutors allege in a grand jury…Click to Continue »

 

Burned Boise brewer scheduled for surgery Monday

A Kegs for Kerry benefit Saturday afternoon at Pre Funk will raise money to help with expenses for Kerry Thomas…Click to Continue »

 

Driver charged in Boise bicyclist’s death

A 43-year-old Kuna woman has been charged with felony vehicular manslaughter in the death of a Boise bicyclist who died after a collision in November.Click to Continue »

 

Zoo Boise welcomes two baby red pandas

Two baby red pandas were born at Zoo Boise in June, and visitors may be able to see the cubs as they begin to explore their surroundings.Click to Continue »

 

Boise's fleet named top in the nation

Certification of shop technicians and the ability to handle budget cuts were big reasons for the honor, bestowed by Government Fleet magazine.Click to Continue »

 

Kuna man dead after North Dakota accident

WILLISTON, N.D. (AP) – The Highway Patrol has identified two people who died in a head-on collision involving a pickup truck and a water tanker truck in Williams County.Click to Continue »

 

Biologists bring sockeye into Idaho on trucks to get them out of hot water

Warm temperatures in Northwest rivers from the Sawtooth Valley to the Pacific are leading to scattered fish kills and forcing fish managers to take extraordinary measures.Click to Continue »

 

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