No 4th of July fireworks in Kuna this year

The city of Kuna will not be hosting a Fourth of July fireworks celebration this year. According to City Clerk Chris Engels, the city’s budget for its Independence Day fireworks has been moved over to allow for a fireworks display after the Kuna Rodeo on Sept. 3rd. The Idaho Press reports, while the September rodeo…MORE

Willowcreek Fire grows to 42,000 acres

Firefighters are progressing toward containment of the Willowcreek Fire. Vale Bureau of Land Management officials said in a news release last night (WED) that crews were working to keep the Willowcreek Fire between Willow Creek and Interstate 84. As of 4 p.m. on Wednesday, the fire had grown to over 42,000 acres. The fire is…MORE

Boise State Announces Football Schedule Changes

Boise State and Memphis have agreed to a home-and-home football series, highlighting future schedule changes, Bronco Director of Athletics Jeramiah Dickey announced Wednesday. The series will begin at Memphis in 2023 and the Tigers will visit Albertsons Stadium in 2026. Game dates are yet to be announced. Boise State and Memphis will now meet four times from 2023-31. In…MORE

State of Idaho responds to Planned Parenthood lawsuit over trigger law

The state of Idaho has, not surprisingly, objected to Planned Parenthood’s lawsuit against the state for its trigger law after the recent Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade. Planned Parenthood Northwest is trying to block the state’s trigger law that’s set to take effect in about a month. If it does, a doctor in…MORE

Parking issues for Boise River floaters

As we told you last week, the Boise River floating season has started. But the Boise Police Department has a reminder for folks headed to the river about parking. Do not park illegally or you could be towed or ticketed. BPD says, many streets near Barber Park are designated as residential parking districts and that…MORE

Amber Alert canceled after children found safe

The Nampa Police Department has located two missing children after an Amber Alert Monday morning. Officials received notification early Monday morning that two children were taken by their babysitter and the mother didn’t know where they were. The babysitter was reportedly not answering messages or calls. After the Amber Alert was issued, the babysitter contacted…MORE

Ada Sheriff looks for man who broke into food truck

The Ada County Sheriff’s Office is hoping the public can help identify a man who broke into a food truck. It happened just after midnight on the corner of Lake Hazel and Five Mile. The office says he tried to steal some supplies from the truck but ran away after being seen. A photo of…MORE

AMBER ALERT ISSUED IN NAMPA

This is an activation of the Idaho AMBER Alert System. We have just received this important information regarding an abducted child inNAMPA IDNampa Police Department is looking for a child who was last seen at 423 14TH AVE S NAMPA ID 83651 and is believed to be in imminent danger. If you have any information…MORE

Idaho Chooses Life celebrates SCOTUS decision

Idaho Chooses Life Executive Director David Ripley issued a statement this morning inresponse to news that the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v Wade in its new rulingon abortion. Ripley says in the release, “We are overjoyed by the news that the great injustice of Roe has finally been acknowledged by the high court.…MORE

Gov. Little comments on SCOTUS overrule of Roe v. Wade

Governor Brad Little commented today on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision. The Governor says thru a release, “I join many in Idaho and across the country today in welcoming the high court’s long awaited decision upholding state sovereignty and protecting preborn lives.” The Governor went on to say, “Idaho has been at the forefront of…MORE