There has been an increase in reports of incidents involving a social media challenge and guns that fire liquid projectiles prompting the Cassia Sheriff's Office to warn people it could lead to serious charges
There are many ways to know that summer has arrived in the Magic Valley. You could look at a calendar or you can step outside and melt. Or look at social media.
The month of April was a game-changer. We started getting more nice days which meant more people outdoors on adventures and sharing their fun on social media.
Usually this time of year social media pages from Twin Falls are filled with pictures of the Shoshone Falls. That makes sense because the falls really are roaring right now with a constant cool mist in the canyon.
This summer people from in town and around the world have taken to the streets and trails of the Magic Valley and posted their adventures through pictures online
The next time you see questions pop up on your social media feed, don't answer them. Answering such questions may open the door to hackers and identity thieves.
In a story about new school safety technology, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the American Falls School District implemented the software in response to school threats made in recent weeks to districts around the state. The software effort was implemented more than a month ago, and not in response to any recent threats.