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Extreme Makeover Family May Lose House Because Of Health Care Crisis
The Middleton family featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition may be forced to sell their dream house.
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Where are you celebrating the 4th of July?
No matter where you spend this weekend, there is fun and there are FIREWORKS all over the place! BOISE: We the People Liberty Day Parade Saturday @ 11am Downtown Boise Theme: "Land of the Free, Home of the Brave!" Fireworks *Ann Morrison Park when the sun sets *Boise Hawks Stadium after the game MERIDIAN: On Saturday, a celebration will be held at ...
Skin Cancer On The Rise In Idaho
Idaho is at the top of rather infamous list, the list of the top states with skin cancer.
Prosecutor won't seek death penalty for woman accused of killing boyfriend
A preliminary hearing for a Caldwell woman accused of killing her live-in boyfriend last month has been postponed for two weeks.
Small plane crashes; Klamath Falls student pilot injured
A small plane crashed shortly after taking off from the Burley Municipal Airport, injuring two people.
Friends and family are mourning the loss of an Idaho teenager, the second to drown in just a few days.
Crews recover body of drowning victim
Gem County Sheriff Chuck Rolland says a 17-year-old drowned while swimming with friends in a canal near Emmett.
Caldwell grass fire threatened homes
Saturday afternoon Caldwell Fire crews responded to a grass fire. It happened around 3 p.m. and charred about an acre and half.
Canyon County to appoint public defender
Canyon County commissioners in southwest Idaho are scheduled to appoint a new public defender.
Chemical spill near College of Idaho
Caldwell fire units converged on a field near the College of Idaho campus Wednesday night.
Caldwell teen enters not guilty plea in father's death
A Caldwell teenager accused of shooting and killing his father entered a not guilty plea in a Canyon County courtroom this morning.
Ad director name publisher at Ontario newspaper
John Dillon, the advertising director of the Argus Observer newspaper in Ontario, has been named publisher.
Kitty season, economy boost cats at Idaho shelters
A local animal shelter is blaming the dour economy and the annual "kitten season" for filling its cages with about 280 cats and kittens, four times its capacity.
Cause Ur Mine Sires First Winner
A homebred for Art and Betty Suitter, the gelding captured the four-furlong race by 3 1/4 lengths in :46.42. Bred in Idaho, Our Minesweeper is the first foal from the winning Renteria mare Rents Due.
Caldwell Woman Charged With 1st Degree Murder
A Caldwell woman is accused of first degree murder. Investigators say she viciously stabbed her boyfriend to death.
Caldwell Woman Accused Of Murdering Roommate
Police with yellow crime scene tape surround a Caldwell home on the 1100 block of Arthur.
One person found dead in Caldwell home
One person is dead and police are trying to piece together exactly what happened after an early morning call to a home in Caldwell.
UI prof takes leave in midst of bighorn probe
A University of Idaho professor is taking a leave from her post while an investigation into her testimony on bighorn sheep disease at the 2009 Idaho Legislature and in federal court is completed.
Maggie's blog: Woman who had sex change runs for mayor
The race for Nampa mayor heats up: I recently got an e-mail from a woman who has plans to run for mayor of Nampa.
UI mulls closing Parma research center
Sixteen people would lose their jobs if the University of Idaho closes its 85-year-old Parma Research and Extension Center in 2010 as part of the school's plan to save money.