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Idaho drivers paying less at the pump this week

Idaho drivers paying less at the pump this week

Idaho drivers are still saving at the pump this week, but with a surprise announcement by OPEC, the time of cheaper pump prices may be running out. Over the weekend, OPEC unexpectedly announced plans to reduce crude oil production by another 1 million barrels per day beginning in May. That move has already sent shock…MORE

Nampa Police warn of ongoing scam

Nampa Police warn of ongoing scam

We have a scam alert out of Nampa. The Nampa Police Department is warning that they have received multiple calls that someone claiming to be Lt. Maxey with the Nampa Police Department is calling them. CBS2 reports this call is not from the Nampa Police Department. In the conversation, the scammer asks for personal information,…MORE

Wind Advisory in effect until 3pm Tuesday

Wind Advisory in effect until 3pm Tuesday

The National Weather Service in Boise issued a wind advisory for Southwest Idaho from 6 p.m. Monday until 3 p.m. today. The NWS expects northwest winds to continue at times today from 25 mph to 35 mph, with gusts up to 55 mph. For those on the freeway – keep this in mind today. The…MORE

Lori Vallow’s murder trial will commence today

Lori Vallow’s murder trial will commence today

Lori Vallow’s murder trial will commence today (Monday) at the Ada County Courthouse. Vallow is charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder and grand theft in connection with the deaths of her children, 7-year-old J.J. Vallow and 16-year-old Tylee Ryan, as well as the death of Tammy Daybell, her husband Chad Daybell’s late wife. The…MORE

Steelheads clinch home ice thru playoffs

Steelheads clinch home ice thru playoffs

The Idaho Steelheads avenged a loss to Kansas City Friday with a shutout of KC 1-0 on Saturday night. This win clinches the best record in the ECHL as the Steelheads were awarded with the Brabham Cup, the win also set a new franchise record for wins as the Steelheads are now 53-10-1-2. The Idaho…MORE

Two from Middleton dead following plane crash in Hells Canyon

Two from Middleton dead following plane crash in Hells Canyon

On Sunday morning, a small plane crashed in Hells Canyon killing both people onboard. Dead are the plane’s pilot, Terry Richards, and his passenger, Caleb Tennant, both of Middleton. Baker County Sheriff Travis Ash witnessed the crash and was off-duty, fishing on the Snake River. He reported hearing the engine of an aircraft and then…MORE

Lori Vallow Daybell attends last minute hearing Wednesday

Lori Vallow Daybell attends last minute hearing Wednesday

Lori Vallow Daybell was in court Wednesday for a last-minute hearing. Daybell was present in court for what was described as a hearing to determine witnesses that can be present or that need to be excluded during trial based on the exclusionary witness rule. Certain witnesses can be excluded from being present in court during…MORE

Idaho Senate overrides Gov. Brad Little’s veto of property tax bill

Idaho Senate overrides Gov. Brad Little’s veto of property tax bill

Courtesy Idaho Capital Sun BY: CLARK CORBIN – MARCH 29, 2023 The Idaho Senate voted Wednesday to override Gov. Brad Little’s veto of a property tax bill, joining the Idaho House of Representatives in passing property tax reductions into law despite the governor’s veto. Following a short debate, the Senate voted 28-7 to override the veto of House…MORE

Idaho bans nearly all abortions — and just declined to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage

Idaho bans nearly all abortions — and just declined to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage

Courtesy Idaho Capital Sun BY: KELCIE MOSELEY-MORRIS – MARCH 30, 2023  Without coverage from Idaho’s Medicaid program, Moscow resident Erin Singer is convinced she would have felt forced to seek an abortion when she got pregnant with her son in 2017. And without coverage from Medicaid after she gave birth, Singer wouldn’t have been able to afford…MORE

Idaho lawmakers vote to limit who can access fentanyl overdose treatment through grant

Idaho lawmakers vote to limit who can access fentanyl overdose treatment through grant

Courtesy Idaho Capital Sun: BY: AUDREY DUTTON A bill heading to Idaho Gov. Brad Little is necessary to keep Idaho’s psychiatric hospitals and behavioral health centers in operation, authorizing nearly $150 million in spending for Idaho’s behavioral health division. But one sentence written into the legislation could have far-reaching consequences. House Bill 350 passed the House earlier…MORE

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Chris Janson VIP Pre-Party!

Join us Monday, August 22nd at the Western Idaho Fair for Chris Janson! Make sure you get there early because we’ll have a special Pre-Party for the first 75 people at the gate at 5pm catered by Costa Vida, plus your chance to upgrade your seats and win prizes from your favorite Kissin Country Artists!