Some in the scientific community believe aliens use portals to visit Earth. There's a great deal of unexplained activity in the sky between these two western hotspots.
It's estimated that between 3,500 and 4,000 children between the ages of one and nine drown every year in the United States, according to data from stopdrowningnow.org. There are a large number of adults in the U.S. that also have never completed swimming lessons, and my wife is one of them.
The Idaho Anti-Trafficking Coalition reports most cases in the state are under-reported, meaning victims are not able to receive help and are closely controlled. Manipulation and control are at the root of sex trafficking.
Pizza has gotta be one of the most popular foods in America! Most people enjoy pizza, and it would definitely be interesting to see how each state might...
This summer could be one of the most lucrative for novice treasure hunters in southern Idaho. The waters that rush down from Idaho mountains following heavy snowfall over the next few months is expected to jar a good amount of gold loose from watery graves throughout the region.
Winter might finally be over in Idaho, and I think we're all feeling very excited for Summer! Right? However, there are pros and cons to everything. Sure...
On average, there are between 30 and 40 fatal dog bites per year in the United States, according to data from dogsbite.org. Victims include children, adults, and seniors; an at-risk animal doesn't discriminate.
"It hissed at her," said my neighbor Jeremy after he called me to tell me about the experience his wife had. "She booked it up the stairs and then it disappeared."
I understand cell phone footage has been vital in cases such as George Floyd, but if an officer is simply informing you that you are acting in a way that could be breaking the law, then why is recording them necessary?
Those in the know when it comes to mineralogy are saying that the mountain runoff will be so strong this summer that huge amounts of gold that have been entombed in rocks and clay pockets will likely be jolted free and will be sitting on river banks just waiting to be found; some are saying 2023 could be a "new gold rush."
Heavy alcohol use continues to be a major problem on college campuses across the United States and is at the root of this most recent decision by BSU administrators.