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Boise police officer won’t be charged for February shooting

An officer who shot and killed a Boise man at a home on Malad Street in February will not face criminal charges because he was acting within Boise Police Department…Click to Continue »

 

Nampa child who nearly drowned in a pond still in critical condition

The Nampa 4-year-old who nearly drowned in a pond on his family’s property near the 100 block of State Street Tuesday is still in critical condition Thursday morning, according to…Click to Continue »

 

Eagle mobile home fire leaves one man dead

A Eagle man died in a structure fire that burned a single-wide trailer on the 10,000 block of Horseshoe Bend Road early Thursday morning, according to Mike Winkle, fire chief…Click to Continue »

 

Police seeking suspect in indecent exposure case

Meridian police are searching for a suspect in a case in which a man in his 20s exposed himself to a 12-year-old girl Wednesday, according to Meridian Police Department.Click to Continue »

 

Record Micron donation of $25 million could help make Boise State a ‘top-tier’ materials science center

Students are contributing to the proposed building through a strategic facilities fee.Click to Continue »

 

Family remembers Meridian teen killed in accidental shooting

Tristan Fenton’s best friend faces possible prison term for pointing gun at him and firing.Click to Continue »

 

Caldwell police arrest suspect in bank robbery

Earlier this week, police said they believed Richard Jose Macias was the man shown on surveillance video at a Caldwell Key Bank Friday, Oct. 16.Click to Continue »

 

Star man, 70, dies in one-car crash on Chinden Boulevard

Ada County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating what caused Edward W. Rochnowski to lose control of his car and crash into a brick sign-holder late Tuesday night.Click to Continue »

 

Idaho Ed Board backs off high stakes testing, for now

Board members will look at testing over the next several months.Click to Continue »

 

Boise councilwoman elected president of national transportation planning group

Elaine Clegg, an expert in land-use and transportation planning, represents Boise on the board of Southwest Idaho’s metropolitan planning organization.Click to Continue »

 

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