For those that have family and friends that they are visiting in Boise, you may want to reconsider if you are looking for a good Christmas destination.
There are not any events, as most places are closed, but there are a few things you can do to get out of the house or stay in to celebrate Christmas this weekend.
Idaho is not as vulnerable as other states to identity theft and fraud, but that doesn't mean it won't happen, and doesn't mean other scams aren't targeting Idaho.
In the Santa Clause film franchise, the actor Martin Short portrays the personification of dreadful, winter weather, which includes all the frigid elements. He's the perfect character to use as a model for the next two weeks of weather in southern Idaho.
A popular store closed in Twin Falls, but found an alternative way to stay open, and is once again back up and doing business for the residents of the Magic Valley.
Free cookies and coffee, along with the chance to win one of five train sets in a raffle starting at 3 P.M., are all part of the free event. Photos with Santa next to the trains will happen from 2:30 to 3 P.M.
This is an important reminder for Twin Falls residents to heed those postal alerts and retrieve package deliveries as soon as your phone alerts you. It's not always two-legged animals we need to watch out for when trying to prevent holiday theft.
There is a holiday vendor sale taking place this weekend, that may help you find those last gifts you need, as well as the ones you don't know you want yet.
Whether the pre-paid card was in the amount of $50 or $200, the funds are being transferred to the criminal and leaving the gift card worthless for the recipient.