When Eugene Engmann started his ‘bigger or better’ challenge in August, his goal was to raise $2,500 for the Ronald McDonald Family Room. Over the course of four months, it became something much bigger.
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – The number of passengers at the Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA) is flying sky-high. In a news release, the City of Idaho Falls reported that 2024 saw passenger traffic of 11.9% over calendar year 2023, and 73.2% more passengers taking flights than in 2019.
Idaho Legislature introduces 2 private school bills
Two people who died in a head-on collision on U.S. Highway 26/93 on Tuesday have been identified. According to the Lincoln County Coroner’s Office, Derek Michael Harmon, 55, of Idaho Falls, died. He was initially transported by ground ambulance from the scene to meet with Magic Valley paramedics but passed away en route.
The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office says a suspect was detained, and the victim had non-life-threatening injuries.
Bank of Idaho has four locations in the Treasure Valley. Soon, those branches will operate under the Mountain West Bank name.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued an executive order temporarily stopping the Lava Ridge project, among others.
Newby-ginnings of North Idaho isn't in need of a new beginning — it needs a new building. The Post Falls nonprofit that serves the region's veterans, active service members and Gold Star families has launched a $10 million capital campaign to find a larger location to accommodate the growing need to support its expanding client population.
Twin Falls and Lincoln County law enforcement leaders clarified they have no plans to remove undocumented children from schools.
Brittany Schwaderer's eighth grade art students were abuzz with excitement Wednesday during a visit from ITD and local media.
A 40-year-old local air traffic controller was sentenced Wednesday to over a decade in prison for distributing child pornography. Chase Hornaday was sentenced by District Judge B. Lynn Winmill to 12 years in prison,
Sen. Lori Den Hartog of Meridian, the new Senate Republican leader, has identified the best reason why political leaders — from the governor on down — are backing expanded school choice (a.k.a. vouchers).