While many in the area will complain about the summer heat, perhaps you should stop complaining and enjoy one of the most fun times of the year instead.
The weather in Idaho can be a mystery, and it causes more frustration and confusion this time of year than any other, and residents don't know how to react.
There is one killer that is creeping around this time of year, but the victims are often our pets instead of humans and they need help to not meet a tragic fate.
Despite some changes, for better or for worse, the fair did what it was meant to do and that was entertain the people of the Magic Valley, but was it a true success?
With all the wild incidents and things taking place, it is fair to say that Twin Falls is headed to hell right now, and here are some of the reasons why.
It is supposed to get really REALLY hot for Twin Falls over the next 10 days. If you are planning on heading out and about this week or if you just don't like the heat, we have a fun little poem for you to recite to yourself as you melt.
This Labor Day weekend it is supposed to be hot, like, really hot for Twin Falls and the Magic Valley. We are looking at near triple digit heat over the long weekend. But then, just as Labor Day ends it seems like fall begins.
It was really hot over the weekend. We decided to take a laser thermometer and check the temperature of every day things that you would encounter after they have been sitting in the hot summer sun. Spoiler alert: they get really hot.
It has been a fairly mild summer I would say. But coming right for us is triple digit heat. Be ready for excessive heat and the dangers that can come with it.
Heat Advisory has been issued for most of the Magic Valley from the National Weather Service in Boise. People need to take extra precaution if they plan to be out in the heat.
Temperatures in the Treasure Valley and beyond are expected to be in the triple digits this week prompting weather officials to issue an Excessive Heat Warning.
Burger King is adding spicy nuggets to its menu and firing up a rivalry with burger chain Wendy's, which pulled the peppery snack from most of its restaurants earlier this year.
The Summer heat is winding down a bit and we haven't heard about a child or pet death in a hot car for a while - which is great news. But that doesn't mean we are in the clear because the moment we let our guard down it cold happen again.