Swastikas found near Shadow Hills Elementary

Paintings of swastikas were found on a bike path near Shadow Hills Elementary School on Sloan Street and Roe Avenue. Boise Police said that BPD received a previous report about the incident back on July 23rd. The Ada County Highway District will clean up the vandalism Tuesday morning. BPD said depending on the investigation and…MORE

First round of grant funding open to expand child care access across Idaho 

The deadline to apply for the first round of child care expansion grants from the Idaho Workforce Development Council is Aug. 1st. Idaho Workforce Development Council Executive Director Wendi Secrist tells the Idaho Capitol Sun – she expects the $15 million in available funding this fiscal year to quickly disappear. During the 2022 legislative session,…MORE

Gov. Little directs $1 million to fight fentanyl now

Boise, Idaho – Governor Brad Little announced today Idaho will put up to $1 million toward efforts to confront the growing threat of fentanyl in our state. “A trace of fentanyl the size of a grain of salt is enough to kill you, and many times it is laced into other pills or drugs –…MORE

Boise firefighters save Boise residents from two-story house fire

Courtesy CBS 2 News Boise firefighters saved Boise residents from a two-story house fire Saturday morning. At 1:52 a.m., firefighters with the Boise Fire Department were called to a fully involved two-story house fire. The house was on the 1800 block of Londoner Way in Boise. Firefighters say all residents were able to safely get…MORE

Idaho’s record surplus: $1.4 billion. Little promises ‘more tax relief,’ ‘key investments’

Courtesy Idaho Capitol Sun: CLARK CORBIN “Idaho’s economy is red-hot because of the resiliency of our citizens and businesses,”  Little said The state of Idaho officially ended the 2022 fiscal year with a record $1.38 billion surplus, Gov. Brad Little and Idaho Division of Financial Management officials said Friday. “Idaho’s economy is red-hot because of…MORE

Moose Fire grows to over 32,000 acres

The Moose Fire along the Salmon River has grown to more than 32,000 acres. Federal fire officials say firefighters made good progress north of the river on Sunday with structure protection continuing along the Salmon River and Highway 93. On the southeast side of the fire, crews and heavy equipment work on scouting and building…MORE

NewsTalk KBOI Special at Fast Eddy’s!

This Friday, June 22nd from 6am – 6pm Fast Eddy’s in Meridian is giving you .67 cents off a gallon with the purchase of a supreme car wash! Stop by on your morning commute and say ‘hi’ to Kasper & Chris as they broadcast live from Fast Eddy’s from 6am – 10am! NOTE: Gas will…MORE

Boise City Council votes to adopt resolution protecting residents’ rights to make reproductive health decisions

During Tuesday’s City Council meeting, members voted four to two to adopt a resolution limiting the city’s response and involvement in future investigations of possible abortions taking place. Through the resolution the city council “affirms its commitment to protecting its residents’ rights, including the right to make reproductive health decisions for themselves.” This resolution came…MORE

Boise State Football predicted to win Mountain Division in MWC preseason poll

For the 10th-consecutive season, Boise State is predicted to top the Mountain Division in the Mountain West’s preseason poll. This marks every campaign since joining the MW in 2011 that the Broncos were voted on by the media to claim either the conference or the division crown. The Broncos received 14 of 28 first-place votes…MORE

107th Snake River Stampede opens in Nampa tonight

The 107th annual Snake River Stampede opens in Nampa, today (Tues) and runs through Saturday. The Stampede is recognized as one of the top-10 professional rodeos in the United States. CBS 2 News reports, there are eight main events at this year’s rodeo including something new for this year called Breakaway Roping. Tickets are available…MORE