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6 fatalities and 10 injured from early morning crash in Idaho Falls
IDAHO FALLS – The Idaho State Police are investigating a fatality crash that occurred on Saturday, May 18, 2024, at 5:29 a.m., on US 20 at milepost 308 in Idaho Falls in Bonneville County. Read More
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The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Monday, May 20th
LEWISTON – The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics serves as a powerful symbol of unity, inclusivity, and support for Special Olympics athletes around the world. As the largest public awareness vehicle and grassroots fundraiser for the Special Olympics,… Read More
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Beetles killing more trees in Washington, likely due to drought
Washington had fewer dead or dying trees last year, but beetles that feed on dry trees caused greater damage across the state, a concerning trend for environmental officials. Read More
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Poisoning the well for outdoor recreation in northeast Oregon: Alarming incidents lead to collateral damage for wildlife, pets
ENTERPRISE — The target was likely a wolf, the latest poisoning in a disturbing trend that has killed 19 wolves in Oregon since 2015. Whatever the target, the collateral damage in northeast Oregon’s ongoing poisoning cases now includes golden eagles,… Read More
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Idaho lagged behind neighboring states in teacher pay last year
BOISE – Idaho placed no higher than 36th nationally for three metrics gauging teacher and paraprofessional pay during the 2022-23 school year, according to recently released National Education Association rankings. Read More
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Kamiah Fire Rescue Quickly Controls Wildfire with New Volunteers and Equipment
KAMIAH – Last Wednesday, May 15th, 2024, Kamiah Fire Rescue (KFR) responded to a 1.5-acre wildfire on Paradise Drive, just northeast of Kamiah. Teaming up with the Idaho Department of Lands (IDL), KFR deployed a progressive hose lay strategy, encircling… Read More
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Riggins man dies in single-vehicle wreck
RIGGINS — A 23-year-old Riggins man was killed in a single-vehicle rollover wreck Thursday on the Old Pollock Road south of Riggins. Read More
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Albion woman gets max sentence for selling drugs
An Albion woman received the maximum sentence for selling drugs in Whitman County. Read More
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Former student sentenced for assault
MOSCOW — A 19-year-old former Moscow High School student was sentenced Thursday for aggravated assault and sexual battery in Latah County District Court. Read More
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Service restored after gas line ruptures in Pullman
PULLMAN — Service has been restored to downtown Pullman after a natural gas line was ruptured Thursday morning. Read More
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Christian group now teaching sex ed at Moscow
MOSCOW — A local Christian nonprofit started providing sexual education at Moscow High School through guest lectures this week. Read More
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Small barn burns in Lewiston Orchards
A small barn along the 2000 block of Powers Avenue in the Lewiston Orchards was burned in a fire midday Friday, according to the Lewiston Fire Department. Read More
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Up Front: Slowly losing evidence of my career
Hoarding is apparently a serious condition among many Americans and like other serious, life-debilitating problems, if you’re bad enough you might be able to get on TV. Read More