While it is best to stay away from these animals, sometimes there is reason to keep your phone or camera at the ready if you do happen to cross their paths.
Spotting one of these fiery, streaking space masses is all about being in the right place at the right time, and it helps to have a camera running on your property.
Cameras captured a woman wearing a red sweatshirt that has caught the attention of the Jerome Police Department. Investigators have asked the public to help identify the woman so they can talk to her.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) A couple caught on camera leaving a Twin Falls store with something they allegedly didn't pay for has caught the attention of police.
JEROME, Idaho (KLIX) The Jerome Police department is seeking the help of it's Facebook friends to identify a couple they are looking for. The police say Facebook users have been fairly reliable. Check the post below to see if you can help Jerome Police...
MCCALL, Idaho (KLIX) Idaho Fish and Game caught a rare sight in one of its wildlife cameras near McCall that is part of a four state study to determine how the mammals travel.
ELDORADO NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. (AP) — A growing network of online cameras installed on forested mountaintops is changing the way crews fight fires by allowing early detection that triggers quicker, cheaper and more tactical suppression.
Several police departments in southern Idaho already require personal cameras on officers. Many others do not. Cost is an issue. Do you think all police should wear cameras?
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