The over-crowding is completely out of anyone's control, but for those trashing this incredible location, 40- minutes outside of Twin Falls, well that's just inexcusable.
Recent eruptions at Yellowstone National Park are proving that more than just gas and water vapor are inside the bellies of these ancient geysers, and it's reflecting badly on human beings.
I don't think blame should be placed on either boaters or kayakers. Let us not forget that people often hike into our favorite locations to spend the day, and they don't always pack their trash out with them.
Idaho wildlife managers say there has been an increase in illegal dumping at access site all across the state that is costing the state agency money to clean up.
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is looking for a little help from the public in tracking down who may be responsible for dumping trash at a public access site near Buhl
The Twin Falls City Council voted this week to keep the recycling program for citizens. Monday, the council agreed unanimously to continue to collect certain recyclable material, but changed how the program would move forward.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Volunteers, off-road enthusiasts, and federal land managers will team up this weekend to clean a popular recreation area north of the Snake River Canyon.
KUNA, Idaho (AP) — A southwest Idaho man whose five children police say were living in unsafe conditions that included dog feces in the home is facing felony charges.