You know it is officially fall when the corn mazes and pumpkin patches start opening up. Friday September 25th you can go to Tubbs Berry Farm for the opening of their maze and pumpkin patch.
The sheriff's department from a northern Utah county shared tragic details recently concerning a hiker who hadn't been heard from after leaving his Idaho home.
Most of the festivals that made the list involve pumpkins, apples or some sort of fair food, but the one Idaho festival that made this list really stands out among the rest!
You have spent a lot of the summer outdoors! Soon the outdoor weather will cool down...but the kids will still be able to get out and play. You can now register for Twin Falls Parks and Recreation Fall sports.
TWIN FALLS -- Rescuers had to rappel down the face of a cliff to get to a man who fell about 25 feet Sunday. Twin Falls police say the man was sitting on a retaining wall near a visitor's center when he fell into the Snake River Canyon. Because there is no access to the area where the man landed, rescuers had to rappel down to him...
(KLIX)-As the Fall closes in, sugar beet growers are getting ready to pull their crops. In the Twin Falls area harvest has already started. Leonard Kerbs with Amalgamated Sugar says beets are already going into the factory in Twin Falls...
MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) - A 2nd District Court Judge in northern Idaho is scheduled on Wednesday to hear arguments concerning a request by the University of Idaho and Idaho State Board of Education to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the parents of a former student who fell from a fraternity house window...
Twin Falls- The South Central Public health district wants seniors to be careful as they head to the garden this spring. Health officials say it’s important to take precautions to prevent falls. According to the health district falls are the leading cause of accidental injury deaths among Idahoans 65 years old and up...
If it seems like there are more flies bugging you this fall, experts say you may be right. They don’t know why, for sure, but they do have some ideas, including the long wet spring and the late dry fall.
The Jerome County Sheriff’s Department is looking into a mystery as to how a man fell 40 feet from the rim of the Snake River Canyon and then managed to climb back up.