I have been here in Twin Falls almost 5 years and my first full winter in Twin Falls was Snowmagedon. 4 years ago we were in the midst of the snowpocalypse, the worst snow storm the area had seen in about 30 years according to people in the area.
Last year Rupert organized a fun event that is sure to be even better this year. The Rupert Beet Drop will take place on New Year's Eve in front of the Historic Wilson Theater. So happy the event was not cancelled.
I am the first one to admit I am not as charitable as I should be, and I blame a lot of that on money and finances. There are ways to be charitable this season, if you feel like you would like to be, without spending a dime.
Every year, the Idaho Angels do some amazing things for the community. They have helped families with house fires, food, shelter, school supplies and now they are making their final push for their toy drive.
You can map out your Christmas light display viewing thanks to this handy dandy Magic Valley Christmas Light display Map. If you have an impressive Christmas light display yourself, you can even add your home to the must stop list on the map.
This is an important week in the Magic Valley as far as holiday food donations are considered. There are many opportunities to help contribute to area families in need.
The health district for the Magic and Wood River valleys recorded significant increases in the number of COVID-19 cases in several of the eight counties is oversees.
The Badger Fire scorched nearly 90 thousand acres of land in the South Hills. We are starting to get a bigger picture as to which structures, campsites and recreation areas have been hit the hardest.
The Internet is full of artists from all over who are creating some really cool stuff, and if you're looking to stash away some gifts for loved ones, there are a great deal of south Idaho related creations to consider.
I don't think blame should be placed on either boaters or kayakers. Let us not forget that people often hike into our favorite locations to spend the day, and they don't always pack their trash out with them.
Originally, the Magic Valley Beer Festival was supposed to happen on August 1st. Due to the Coronavirus, the event had to be cancelled. However, if things go as planned, they were able to reschedule the event for the end of August. It looks like it is back on!
The Twin Falls Sheriff's Office shared a video on their social media page reminding people to be mindful of their wakes when they are boating around the area.
It has been a fairly mild summer I would say. But coming right for us is triple digit heat. Be ready for excessive heat and the dangers that can come with it.