Public health officials are advising people in southern Idaho and other parts of the state to limit their time outdoors because of poor air quality due to smoke caused by wildfires.
Much of Idaho is covered with smoke once again from fires burning to the north and west of the state and will continue to see more as the week continues.
Federal officials have reopened public comments on proposed routes for two high-voltage transmission lines in southwestern Idaho intended to modernize the Pacific Northwest's energy grid.
This has unfortunately been a very busy wildfire season in Southern Idaho. If you're wondering what you can do to help, there are a number of supplies that would be a great help to local firefighting crews.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Idaho state officials have issued an air quality alert for certain groups of people in southern Idaho due to widespread smoke and haze.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Idaho forecasters are calling for several days of smokey and hazy conditions, yet southern Idaho hasn't seen any fire activity, so where is the smoke coming from?
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Forecasters have issued a Red Flag warning for most of southern Idaho as thunderstorms are expected to increase the fire danger for the area.
General area of the Meadow Creek Fire
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TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Firefighters continue to battle several blazes across southern Idaho as temperatures ease up a few degrees. According to the Bureau of Land Management, crews are fighting the latest blaze east of the Black Pine Mountains along I-84 near the Cassia and Oneida County line...
TWIN FALLS, IDAHO (Sawtooth National Forest) – As the 4th of July weekend approaches many recreationists will be out enjoying the Sawtooth National Forest.
If your week has been hectic and stressful, I might be able to help you out. There's a new time-lapse video of the City of Rocks that might just help you mellow out for the weekend.
Welcome to Decision 2016! Throughout the night, News Radio 1310 will be updating election results on newsradio1310.com and 1310 KLIX-AM for counties in southern Idaho, from Blaine County to Twin Falls County and Gooding County to Cassia County.
We've had quite a few relatively small quakes in Idaho this year. None have done any real damage. But, last weekend, Oklahoma was shocked by a very strong (for them) 5.3 quake that damaged 40 to 50 homes. What's the likelihood that kind of quake could happen in the Magic Valley? Answer: bigger than you think.