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Kohberger was going at least 42 mph in a 35-mph zone near West Pullman and Farm roads at about 11:40 p.m. on Aug. 21. 2022, Latah County Sheriff’s Deputy Darren Duke wrote in the report.
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In an effort to reduce human-caused fires in southern Idaho, fire officials will implement Stage 1 fire restrictions by ...
Planning your visit to Yellowstone National Park? Here's what to expect, as far as food and dining options are concerned, in ...
A small town in Idaho delivers big as the "ATV Capital of Idaho," where ATVs and other off-road vehicles can be driven on ...
Mamdani's idea isn't new to the city. Former Mayor Fiorello La Guardia created the first public market network and several ...
Buc-ee's representatives met with officials in Meridian, Idaho to discuss a potential new location, city staff told USA TODAY ...
The second of two large Toll Brothers projects in North Meridian received a green light from the Meridian City Council on Tuesday. Dayspring sits on 143 acres, and 517 single-family homes and ...
Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic’s buildings from their 100-year flood map, as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain in the years before ...
BOISE — The city of Pocatello was recognized with a Garret Nancolas City Achievement Award at the June 19 awards banquet during the 78th Association of Idaho Cities Annual Conference in Boise ...