Boise
Authorities Bracing for neo-Nazi Concert
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho authorities say the Boise mayor's office is fielding numerous complaints about a neo-Nazi music festival planned for early October. A Boise Police Department sergeant says authorities have been on alert since advertisements for Hammerfest 2012 surfaced online
Boise Teen Found Safe
Law School Seeks State Funding
Gov. Otter’s Health Care Panel Set to Meet
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The panel appointed to scrutinize whether Idaho should expand Medicaid coverage to include more low-income people meets for the first time Monday. Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter appointed the 15-member group last month, along with a separate panel that's looking into whether the state should establish its own insurance exchange under President Barack Obama's health care reforms
Occupy Boise Asked to Leave for Short Time
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - "Occupy Boise" protesters must temporarily vacate the old Ada County Courthouse by Wednesday to allow state officials to assess damage to the grass where their tents have been erected since last November. U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill made the decision Friday, modifying an order he gave in February that allowed tents to stay
Cattle Prod, Small Ax, and Garden Tool Just Some of What TSA Takes Away
Boise, Idaho (KTVB) Many Magic Valley residents fly out of the Boise Airport and they take a lot with them, whether it be toothpaste, combs’ and other toiletries. But, believe it or not people have tried to take a cattle prod on board a plane at the airport.
KTVB got an exclusive look at some of the scary and sim
Big West Woos Boise State
Big West Conference members say they will consider being a home for Boise State's non-football athletic programs. Commissioner Dennis Farrell told The Idaho Statesman conference officials are willing to consider Broncos sports teams not invited to follow the Bronco football team's march to the Big East Conference next year.
Idaho College Graduation Increasing
Idaho ranks near the bottom, among U.S. states, for sending people to college and those students getting their degrees. Experts say that drags down the entire state's economy, but that could be changing. Every seat was filled at Taco Bell Arena on Saturday as Boise State University graduated the highest number of students ever. More than 2,400 degrees were handed out, which is a good sign, according to president of the State Board of Education, Ken Edmunds.
Boise Police Release More Info On Twin Falls Judge DUI Charge
Boise police have released more information regarding a Twin Falls County Magistrate Judge who was recently cited by that department on a charge of excessive DUI. The Times News reports that Judge Nicole Cannon was pulled over by Boise police in April after a police officer noticed her vehicle had crossed over the fog line at least twice.
