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While spring steelhead season keeps local conservation officers busy, they do much more Spring brings a flurry of activity for Idaho Department of Fish and Game conservation officers.
It was deja vu all over again for Rexburg Police Monday night, and this time it also involved some “jazz cabbage” - the slang term for marijuana.
Fort Hall youth, Daz Diaz, is one of four Americans who will represent the U.S at an upcoming martial arts tournament in ...
Former prosecuting attorney Robin Dunn signed a plea agreement on June 7 for drug-related charges brought against him by a ...
A playdate between the world’s tallest and smallest living dogs went the way of most dog park encounters despite the 3-foot ...
A 25-year-old local man was arrested after punching a deputy early Saturday morning during a traffic stop and DUI ...
Firefighters revived a cat that they rescued from a house fire on the city's north side on Saturday afternoon.
The night before the Idaho State track team was going to Boise to compete in the Ed Jacoby Twilight Meet last week, Bengal ...
Drunk drivers kept Rexburg police busy Saturday night. One intoxicated driver allegedly drove around with a young child in ...
A bookworm wanting to share the joy of reading with area women has formed a group called “The Overdue Club.” “I came up with a cheeky little name that’s kind of memorable,” said Annabell Allen. “Mrs.
A suspected drunk driver police caught drifting back and forth across two lanes of road at South 5th West was so drunk he ...
This year’s Idaho Gives campaign broke an event record and pushed total donations over its 13-year history to more than $31 million.