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Here is how the Boise area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
Prepare for the weekend with a look at today's news.
The weekend is upon us and the bike trails are drying out. Check out these trails to get out and try out that new bike.
A Caldwell man was arrested Thursday after a six hour ordeal and the use of CS gas.
Governor Little has named appointments to Idaho Water Resource Board and Oil & Gas Conservation Commission.
At 7:25 a.m. Boise Police received information about a wanted suspect at a home on the 11000 block of W. Musket Street.
The Ridge to Rivers partnership will continue to engage the public throughout the process.
As you prepare for the weekend, here is the news important to Boise readers.
On April 9, Boise celebrates antiques, Chinese Almond cookies and unicorns.
The Broncos women's soccer team is home while beach volleyball and tennis is on the road.
Idaho residents will not need to show proof of a vaccination to access public services or enter public facilities.
Boise Parks and Recreation is replacing five sections of the Boise River Greenbelt starting in May.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up nearby.
Andrew Peterman was arrested Tuesday in Baker City after, according to the report, running over a gas pump and assaulting a police officer.
In a new feature, we take a look at what is special about a day. On April 8, Boiseans celebrate empanadas, the zoo and alcohol screenings.
Here is a quick look at the news you need to know to get through the mid-week blues.
The city is looking for projects and activities that focus on low- to moderate-income households for block grants.
Ford has just released a new F-150 Police Responder pickup to law enforcement, available with four-wheel-drive and a top speed of 120 mph.
Here is where you will find the stories your coworkers are discussing today.
Albertsons steps up with donation after BSU defense hit some quarterbacks.
'I know the entire Boise City Council is excited about the opportunity to provide access to some of our pools this summer.'
The City of Boise is offering a season pass to four local pools for $15 per person and is now hiring for the summer season.
Boise Briefing is the place to catch up on Boise news.
Women's golf continues on the road and the Bronco softball team looks to rebound from tough loss.
Boise Police were aware of a group of people who planned to gather outside of a public official's home before going to the Ada County.
Here is the stories you need to know to start the week.
Women's golf is in Arizona for a two-day tournament.
A Boise woman and two juveniles were injured in a single vehicle incident north of Cascade.
The Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce today announced its 2021 Small Business of the Year & Chamber Excellence Awards finalists.
Crosswalks: Please be on the lookout for children crossing the street in both marked and unmarked crosswalks.
News from around the capital city in one stop is here and ready for you.
Sunday, April 4 is Geologist's Day, a time to honor all those who spend the day with rocks.
The College of Western Idaho (CWI) Speech and Debate team is enjoying a long-deserved rest after earning their 8th national title during ...
College of Western Idaho's (CWI) Farm to Fork event and Communications and Marketing team were recognized with a national award in March ...
College of Western Idaho (CWI) began an exciting partnership with the Idaho Department of Labor in November 2019 to deliver educational ...
In acknowledgement of our 2021 graduates, College of Western Idaho will live stream its 12th commencement ceremony Friday, May 14! Plan ...
The Idaho Governor releases video stressing need for highway funding.
Here is the roundup of news from across Boise you need to know and will be discussed among your friends and coworkers.
Beach volleyball and track and field continue on the road while fans can catch tennis and softball in Boise.