IDAHO FALLS — Amanda Cook knew something was wrong when her daughter Lily fell one day and wasn’t acting like her normal self. She said it wouldn’t usually be a big deal except for the fact that there were “lacerations” on Lily’s backside.
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI)—A car hit a person walking in an Idaho Falls parking lot Thursday morning. Idaho Falls Police said the car driver was turning into a parking stall when they hit the person walking past. The driver told police they didn’t see the person. It happened in the Albertsons parking lot on 17 th Street just before 11 a.m.
A popular film festival dedicated to celebrating achievements in outdoor storytelling and filmmaking worldwide is returning to Idaho Falls. The Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour will take place Jan.
Bank of Idaho has four locations in the Treasure Valley. Soon, those branches will operate under the Mountain West Bank name.
The following is a news release and photo from Sparklight. IDAHO FALLS — Sparklight, a leading broadband provider, recently awarded a $3,000 grant to the Idaho Falls Symphony through the company’s Charitable Giving Fund.
Wednesday afternoon of January 15th 2025 Idaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper spoke at her last State of the City to address after 12 years of service as mayor.
After a rocky meeting Thursday where legislators couldn’t agree on employee pay levels, the Idaho Legislature’s budget committee got back on track Friday and approved bare-bones “maintenance of operations budgets” for all state agencies Friday.
The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office says a suspect was detained, and the victim had non-life-threatening injuries.
Raises for state employees are up in the air after lawmakers on the budget writing Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee deadlocked on two proposals Thursday.
The Idaho Period Project is thrilled to announce that tickets and tables for the highly anticipated EmpowHER gala are now on sale. This transformative event will be
While Idaho voters rejected Proposition 1, there is evidence that they favor an open primary. Boise State University last year surveyed Idahoans and found that nearly 58% backed the concept of an open primary but only 34% supported ranked choice voting.