TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)- What would you do if the lights went out? Do you have enough food and water to last during a major blackout, flood or fire?
These are some of the questions emergency officials want Idaho citizens to think about to be prepared for an emergency situation...
Winter driving has hit us like a slushy, frozen snowball in the ear. Even if you're just heading down Blue Lakes, make sure you’re prepared with a Winter Emergency Kit.
Winter driving has hit us like a slushy, frozen snowball in the ear. Even if you're just heading down Blue Lakes, make sure you’re prepared with a Winter Emergency Kit.
Jackie Frey is the Twin Falls County Emergency Services Coordinator. Most people probably don't even realize there is such as position. Find out about it today on Top Story.
Meet Bob and Daphne Malloy of the Senior Aging Committee.
Ella will have the CSI Update at 8:20...
Winter driving has hit us like a slushy, frozen snowball in the ear. Here in Twin Falls, for the most part, you have to drive to get where you're doing. Even if you're just driving down Blue Lakes, make sure you’re prepared with a Winter Emergency Kit...
Winter driving has hit us like a slushy, frozen snowball in the ear. Here in Twin Falls, for the most part, you have to drive to get where you're doing. Even if you're just driving to Target down on Blue Lakes, make sure you’re prepared with a Winter Emergency Preparedness Kit...
Winter driving has hit us like a slushy, frozen snowball in the ear. Here in Twin Falls, for the most part, you have to drive to get where you're doing. Even if you're just driving to Target down on Blue Lakes, make sure you’re prepared with a Winter Emergency Preparedness Kit. This is a simp...
(KLIX)-June 4 2012 may be a day many in Twin Falls will not forget, especially city officials. That’s the day the power went out to the Blue Lakes Pumps that supply 80 percent of water to the city. A wind storm disabled lines to the 4 pumps for more than ten hours...
(KLIX)- Twin Falls water levels are back to normal. City officials lifted all restrictions on water use. Residents can now irrigate their yards and use water normally.
(KLIX)- St. Luke’s Magic Valley took action after Tuesday’s emergency order from the city. Officials said if the city had asked them to they could have switched to a backup water source for the medical center. They told employees to conserve water by using hand sanitizer, and drink bottled water...