“I’ve been operating a downtown business for decades. And, once upon a time, it was just kids cruising around. No big deal. A lot of today’s drivers are older. A rougher crowd.”
Lewinsky is set to visit Boise ahead of Election Day, but don’t even try to get a ticket: "It will be mid-October. But we won't say where, at least to non-members."
The suspect is described as a white male, around 40 years old, with gray hair and some facial hair. He's about six feet tall and was last seen wearing long sleeves and blue jeans.
“Wildfire is everyone’s responsibility in the state of Idaho. There’s not one person that won’t be impacted by wildfire in the state—whether it’s evacuations, a fire burning in and around the community, the loss of homes or the impact of smoke."
"It doesn't matter to my wife or I what your political views are. For Trump, against Trump, whatever. Illegals, no illegals. It doesn't really matter. That's defacing where we live."
Bundy said he was constantly being watched, testifying "there were men in the trees and everywhere else" and that he "believed my life was in extreme danger if I moved in any way."
Boise Police detectives said they had been investigating the disappearance of Melissa Mariscal, 37, who had not been seen since leaving her home on October 1st.
The 500-KW project would be divided into 350-KW for residential customers and 150-KW for commercial customers. Subscriptions would be rewarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
"We want people to know that there are concerns about contaminants in the shallow aquifer, and there's an intermediate zone that contains naturally occurring uranium and arsenic."
The Griddle owners said they already have their eye on space in Alpine Village. If the proposed rule change is approved by the McCall City Council, they'll be flipping pancakes in the resort community sooner than later.
If approved, Washington's carbon tax would start at $15 per ton of carbon emission and climb to $25 in its second year with incremental increases going forward.
U.S. Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) pulled no punches Saturday, calling Trump's comments about his sexual encounters with women "disrespectful, profane and demeaning." Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho) said Trump's comments were "deplorable" and a demonstration that Trump was "unfit to be president."
According to "controlled substance logs," at least eight stray cats and a raccoon had been trapped and euthanized over the summer, detailing the use of Beuthanasia-D Special, a euthanasia agent.
"Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems."
"A thorough investigation and review of the alleged behavior is underway and, if the allegations are confirmed, appropriate actions will be taken to ensure the safety of our students and to strengthen our fraternity and sorority community."
"I accept his apology and his contrition at face value. My continuing support for Mr. Trump’s candidacy is solely focused on ensuring that the best candidate is elected president of the United States."
A new Department of Labor report says cuts to state workers’ comp systems have left injured workers with inadequate benefits and raises the specter of federal oversight. The findings echo those of a ProPublica and NPR investigation last year.
When local artist Sue Latta was in grad school, a faculty member said something about her work that still resonates: “They’re beautiful, and I don’t mean that in a bad way.”
Join potter Genie Sue Weppner, textilist Kathleen Probst, sculptor Lynn Fraley, mixed-media artist and Boise Public Arts Manager Karen Bubb, and many more.
Famous in days gone by for being the first woman to host the White House Correspondents dinner in 1992, Poundstone is now enjoying a resurgence in her career.
The third annual literary festival wraps up today with programs including a book fair and readings from local playwrights at various locations, followed by a 21+ poetry and short story event featuring explicit content at the "Cave"—a prohibition-era speakeasy located in the historic Pete's Tavern in Nampa.
Winner of the 2015 World Barista Competition in Seattle, Wash., his passion for coffee—from the growing and harvesting of coffee cherries to preparing the brew—itself gets documentary treatment in The Coffee Man.
As owner of AudioLab and a session musician, Fulton has spent untold hours in the studio over the past decade, but always working on someone else’s music not anymore.
"No one from the upper administration has expressed any amount of remorse, apologized in any degree, or even held themselves accountable for their questionable actions."
The Bash is the latest iteration of a line of similar punk rock/beer festivals that have come to Boise in the last three years, including Scallywag! and Punk In Drublic.