Throughout May, those who take the pledge will be entered into a drawing for one year of free swim lessons.
Boise area consumers are now able to obtain the vaccine without an appointment.
Governor Brad Little signs bill to direct the state's surplus funds towards improvements in internet connectivity.
Pizza! We all love it, crave it and partake when we can. But is Casanova Pizzeria the best in your opinion?
Idaho State University President, Kevin Satterlee.
With the start of Teacher Appreciation Week, Governor Brad Little releases thank you letter.
A phone application used by thousands of Boise drivers parking downtown was hacked and personal information was released.
With the conclusion of the NFL draft, two former Broncos are on their way to Washington and Atlanta.
Just one week after Idaho companies met with Meixcan interests, more than 90 matchmaking meetings have taken place.
The bandshell was renamed the Gene Harris Bandshell in the year 2000, in honor of the American jazz pianist who loved playing there.
Here is how the Boise area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Idaho teachers banned from "indoctrinating" students through critical race theory after Governor Little signs bill into law.
Waste will be collected at Fire Station 10, 12065 McMillan Road.
Ada County Development Services is looking for public comment on plans for Expo Idaho, known to many as the Fairgrounds.
Mayor Lauren McLean announced that masks are no longer required outdoors in Boise.
A national realty company states Boise is becoming increasingly expensive in which to live.
More than 650 non-profits have signed up for the week long event.
The Downtown Business Association is launching a Mother's Day Shopping Spree and First Thursday specials.
Idaho Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 366, banning abortions after a baby's heartbeat is detected.
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on the Boise Patch.
Pandemic consumers flocked to the grocery store, driving up profits.
Idaho grew as the second-fastest state, behind only Utah according to numbers released by the U.S. Census.
A Salt Lake City man is back in Boise after DNA tied him to a 2018 sexual assault.
The Treefort Music Fest is back starting September 22 and has over 350 artists scheduled.
The City of Boise is holding three neighborhood discussions to ask for citizen's input regarding the homeless in the capital city.
Students from College of Western Idaho (CWI) recently visited the Idaho State Archives to do historical research as part of their Histor ...
Sales of season passes to use the City of Boise’s four outdoor municipal pools opening this summer will start at 8 a.m. on Monday, April 26.
The City of Boise is taking bold steps to address climate change and promote conservation of open space.
The new idea in donuts is ready for the public and opens the doors at 8 a.m. Saturday morning.
See how college aid applications changed for Boise area high schools.
Antjuan is 34-years-old and described as black man, about 180 pounds, 6 feet tall with a pierced nose and ears.
Congratulations, 2021 graduates! You made it! Gather your family and friends, decorate your car, and plan to join us for this year's Gra ...
Friday is the day to celebrate lost dogs, cherry cheesecake, picnics and silence.
The Bronco men are on the golf links and track and field make a trip to Eugene, Oregon.
National Civility Trends In Boise Metro Chamber.
“Obadiah has been a big part of the zoo’s conservation efforts for many years,” said Boise Parks and Recreation Director Doug Holloway.
Boise is taking proactive steps to strengthen the relationship between residents and their police.
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Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held in the Boise area.
The pandemic translates to a smaller celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in the capital city.