Friday Nov 6 | Motorhome
HAGERMAN, Idaho a ' You might not believe it at first, but time travel is possible.
Tanker Spills 1,000 Gallons Of Fuel
A state highway was closed Monday for several hours because an illegal u-turn in Bliss.
Sheriff's deputy back at work after being shot
A Gooding County Sheriff's deputy shot accidentally by another deputy is back at work after four weeks recuperation.
Deputy shot by another deputy back at work
A Gooding County Sheriff's deputy shot accidentally by another deputy is back at work after four weeks recuperation.
Idaho cowboy ends 5-state horseback trek
After 2,000 horseback miles through five states, Idaho cowboy Phil Dawson expected the quarter-sized calluses on his backside.
Water declines may mean fewer hatchery steelhead
Federal fish biologists say a decline in water flows from natural springs at a southern Idaho hatchery could one day mean fewer steelhead returning to the Northwest.
Man decorates yard with dinosaurs
Most people with a yard as big as Kenny Crist's would have trouble keeping it mowed.
Dismissal motion filed in jail suicide lawsuit
Attorneys for Gooding County have asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit brought by the family of an inmate who committed suicide at the Gooding County Jail.
S. Idaho judge puts water curtailment on hold
A southern Idaho judge put well closures ordered by the Idaho Department of Water Resources on hold, saying doing otherwise would result in "great harm" to affected farmers.
Lottery player wins two top prizes in a month
Lottery lightning struck twice for one Hagerman player. Not only did they win one of the top lottery prizes of the last month, they also won again.
Lottery player wins two top prizes in a month
Lottery lightning struck twice for one Hagerman player. Not only did they win one of the top lottery prizes of the last month, they also won again.
Tower for global-positioning enhancement proposed
The Federal Highway Administration plans a public meeting Tuesday in Hagerman to discuss potential construction of a tower under a nationwide program to enhance use of global positioning technology.
Rattlers, lions among perils for Idaho horeseman
An Idaho horseman on a 2,500-mile trek across the Rocky Mountain West with a mare and a pack mule says he's encountered mountain lions and rattlesnakes.
Mitch Wieland is in a good mood right now. And he has reason to be. The writer, family man, Boise State professor and founder and editor of The Idaho Review --an annual literary journal--has a lot going his way.