The 2020 Idaho Potato Drop New Year's celebration in Boise had fireworks, colorful lasers, food, a ski jump contest, and warm beverages. It was a virtual rager.
Aside from the recent massive solar flare that intensified the Northern Lights to the point they were visible in areas of the world never before seen, the December 4 total solar eclipse will be the most significant celestial event of the year.
Producers of one of the highest-rated reality competition shows ever created will be sending its judges and dancers to the city of Boise this winter for some live entertainment. The star-studded North American tour will stop at the Morrison Center at Boise State University in March.
A Washington family headed home from a high school football game at night recently witnessed what they believed to be a sasquatch in the brush off the highway they were traveling on. One of the passengers filed a report with the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization.
Although Idaho fire crews have done an effective job stomping out a high number of blazes throughout the state in recent weeks, the risk remains still very high as state officials prepare for the final four to five weeks of the current fire season.
If you're an early riser, or have a passion for cool space happenings, then stepping outside your Magic Valley home in the early hours of May 6 might pay off to the tune of streaking fireballs in the sky.
2020 was kind of a poop year so let's look on some positives shall we? Barring any further complications there is going to be some pretty great businesses opening up in Twin Falls this year. We want to know what business you are most excited to open.
I was one of the lucky ones this year. The word, grateful, doesn't even come close to describing how I feel about this current year that will officially end at midnight on Friday (January 1).
After the COVID 19 pandemic and quarantine we might be seeing a baby boom in 2020. If you are in Idaho we have a few unique names that might be perfect for your baby being born in 2021.