Shoshone-Bannock Tribes' Fish and Game are warning drivers to slow down. They report five elk have been hit by cars just this week in Fort Hall.
The National Weather Service in Pocatello is forecasting the coldest temperatures of the season this weekend as an arctic front moves through eastern Idaho. They may be some light snow Friday night and Saturday before the initial drop in temperatures Saturday night.
Three food trucks are coming together to open their first brick-and-mortar location. The Corndog Company, Lemon Smashers and Dip Stix are opening a physical location in the NorthPoint apartment building next to Cafe Rio at 76 West 2nd South Suite B in Rexburg.
Defense attorneys for an Idaho man accused of murdering his wife and child have filed a motion to move him out of the Bonneville County Jail, after they say his constitutional rights have been violated.
BOISE — Idaho drivers are paying less than the national average for gas, but AAA Idaho warns prices could rise soon.
Glacier Bancorp Inc., Citizens Community Bank’s holding company, signed an agreement to acquire Bank of Idaho Holding Company, the Idaho Falls-based holding company of Bank of Idaho.
A former labor camp used to house migrant workers in Twin Falls will take on a new life to preserve this piece of history in our community.
It's one of the toughest tournaments on the schedule and one of the longest lasting events on the Star Valley wrestling calendar, the Tiger-Grizz Invite awaits schools from around the region this Friday and Saturday.
Police have released the cause of death for an elderly man who went missing and was found dead in Rexburg last month. RELATED | Missing elderly man found dead in Rexburg Rexburg Police Department Assistant Chief Gary Hagen told EastIdahoNews.
A family-owned restaurant that focuses on traditional northern Indian food made from scratch is serving dishes to accommodate everyone’s needs. Masala Indian Cuisine, located at 352 South 2nd West in Rexburg,
Moscow, a military veteran and retired city police officer, has spearheaded a similar bill the prior two legislative sessions.
Richard and brother Jake Leinenkugel are trying to buy back the former brewery in Chippewa Falls after Molson Coors moved its operations to Milwaukee