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Idaho History: Idaho City had its share of poverty in the 1860s

Many who set out on the Oregon Trail to seek new lives and opportunities in the West, whether to farm in the Willamette Valley or to mine in the gold…Click to Continue »

 

Will pot from Oregon flood Idaho? Don’t count on it

Marijuana is legal in Oregon now, but it may be difficult for Idahoans to buy if eastern Oregon counties and cities ban sales.Click to Continue »

 

Lightning suspected of starting two wildfires south of Bruneau

The Catspaw fire was burning about 1,000 acres by 7 p.m. Crews were still working to surround the blaze.Click to Continue »

 

Treasure Valley will see thunderstorms throughout Sunday

Winds got up to about 36 mph in Boise Saturday, and Sunday could bring much of the same along with showers and thunderstorms.Click to Continue »

 

Emmett hospital changes name to Valor Health

The Emmett hospital, once known as the Walter Knox Memorial Hospital, underwent a name change and is now called Valor Health.Click to Continue »

 

Two-year-old boy missing in Lemhi County, wandered away from campsite

Deorr Kunz, 2, was last seen at his campsite near Timber Creek Reservoir Friday.Click to Continue »

 

Sought-after protection for Central Idaho mountains advances on two fronts

Mountain bikers hold out hope for a monument designation that keeps their popular trails open.Click to Continue »

 

Refugees in Idaho find both success, opposition

Despite small numbers and rigorous background checks, opponents site risk of terrorism…Click to Continue »

 

Lane closures planned July 12-17 on Connector bridges

Lane closures will be in place at several bridges on the I-184 Connector next week as the Idaho Transportation Department continues bridge-maintenance work.Click to Continue »

 

Idaho U.S. Attorney announces outreach to refugee, Muslim community

Statement comes ahead of terrorist trial in Boise…Click to Continue »

 

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