When it comes to being a good sports state and city, there is a lot that goes into it, but who is the best, and how do Boise and the state of Idaho compare?
A person that has inspired many and whose story was turned into a popular movie will be here in Twin Falls and you don't want to miss the chance to meet him.
To most, Idaho is a cheaper state than where they are coming from, and that is what appeals most to them, but maybe Idaho isn't the right state for them to live in.
There are some individual sports such as wrestling that might create more controversy among athletes and parents in such matters, but does this really mean a transgender athlete should be asked (or forced) to stop competing in a sport they love due to public or political pressure.
This Sunday is the Super Bowl. Now, when I say Super Bowl predictions, I don't just mean who do you think is going to win. I have a few questions I want people to answer and see who gets the most predictions correct.
Legacy Fields in Filer is now open. The baseball, football and soccer complex is a place for everyone to enjoy playing sports in a maintained and friendly environment. It is also a place that you can meet people who have similar interests as you.
Idaho has a professional indoor football team called the Idaho Horsemen, and apparently they are pretty good. They are also looking for people to try out for the team. If you are athletic and want to play football you have a chance.
A high school football player for Skyline scored an honorary touchdown in the game against Bonneville and it was all caught on camera. The player with Spina Bifida and wheelchair bound made it to the end zone.
Idaho Republican Party Chairman Raul Labrador has signed on to represent two college track athletes who want a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a new state law banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports.
John Korir thought he was going to join his brother as a winner of the Los Angeles Marathon. But the Kenyan saw his chances of victory on Sunday pass him by within view of the finish line.
A Twin Falls distance runner and a head coach for the College of Southern Idaho took sixth place in the women's division at the Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday.