Maj. General Michael Garshak enjoys retirement after nearly 40 years of military service
Major General Michael Garshak retired in June after 37 years of service, more than 30 of which were spent with the Idaho National Guard.
Dive into tasty, finger-licking food at Rose Marie’s Gluten Free food truck
Rose Marie’s Gluten Free, a local specialty food truck, has been cooking up gourmet hamburgers, chicken strips, chicken parmesan sandwiches, chicken cordon bleu, chili cheese nachos, mozzarella sticks,
Two Bear Air airlifts man who fell down 40-foot cliff in Idaho
Two Bear Air responded to a report of a man that fell down a 40-foot cliff in Idaho, on the night of November 4 near the intersection of the west fork of Crooke
Serial killer Ted Bundy claims he killed a girl while driving through Idaho in 1974. An investigator is determined to ID her
In 1989, shortly before his execution, Ted Bundy confessed to a slew of killings in the 1970s, many which have since been confirmed. But the identity of his alleged victims, a girl he said he picked up hitchhiking near Boise in 1974,
Local stained glass art studio closing after 17 years of business
For most of her life, Laura Ellis has felt most at home making stained glass art for customers. The 67-year-old Rexburg woman is the face behind Wooden Nickel Stained Glass at 555 West Main Street in St.
Idaho Fish and Game encourages participation in Lake Pend Oreille Angler Science Program
Idaho Fish and Game is encouraging anglers to participate in itsLake Pend Oreille Angler Science Program. Participation helps authorities manage the trophy tro
LIVE UPDATES: Bryan Kohberger appears in Ada County Court for motions regarding death penalty
Bryan Kohberger and his attorneys arrived in an Ada County courtroom Thursday morning to argue motions related to the death penalty.
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers fight death penalty in University of Idaho murders
Lawyers are now arguing that the death penalty violates Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students.
Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers argue he could be executed by ‘inhumane’ firing squad if he’s convicted of Idaho murders
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students, is back in court Thursday as his lawyers argue to take the death penalty off the table, claiming he would face an
Sheriff Bob Norris, Commissioner Leslie Duncan and other North Idaho incumbents easily win re-election
Republican Sheriff Bob Norris defeated three independent challengers for a second term. Norris won with 69% of vote against Dan Wilson, who had 22%, Justin Nagel with 5% and Kyle Woodward with 4%. Leslie Duncan, Republican chair of the county commissioners, won re-election with 77% against independent Roger Rowland.
Moderates sweep race for North Idaho College
Three moderate candidates for North Idaho College Board of Trustees beat their GOP-endorsed opponents in Tuesday’s election, shifting control of the embattled board as the college waits to hear if it will retain accreditation next year. With all precincts counted Wednesday morning, Rick Durbin beat William Lyons 52% to 48%.
Friday Night Blitz Preview Show: First round of playoffs
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The first round of the Idaho High School Playoffs is in the books as we look ahead to the quarterfinals! Kole Emplit and Brevin Monore recap the first round of games and preview an exciting Friday night to come!
Portland State vs. Idaho Football Prediction & Game Preview - Nov. 9
Preview the Portland State Vikings vs. Idaho Vandals college football matchup, with score predictions, stats, and game information.
Federal judge temporarily halts Idaho’s plan to try a second time to execute a man on death row
Creech’s defense team also has other legal cases underway seeking to stop him from being put to death. The Idaho Department of Correction declined to comment on the postponement because the lawsuit is ongoing but said it will take at least until the end ...