Boise man already serving life sentence gets punished for separate crimes
BOISE — A man who’s already been sentenced to life in prison has been sentenced again for separate crimes.
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BOISE — A man who’s already been sentenced to life in prison has been sentenced again for separate crimes.
BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — Idaho homeowners and renters alike are struggling with rising costs of living and agree that more housing types are needed, according to a survey conducted in 2025 by the office...
An Idaho farmer spent decades building his collection. Now you can see it for yourself 🔧
BOISE—Super Hunt winners get the best of the best by being able to hunt any open hunt in Idaho for the species they draw. This includes general or controlled hunts
BOISE – Gas prices fell this week, but with crude oil prices soaring today, are things looking good for future savings? In a word, no. According to AAA, today’s average
BOISE - As millions of Americans gear up for summer fun, many will find themselves at a theme park, an outdoor festival, a concert, or some other large group gathering.
BOISE - The Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) is working with local and state partners to investigate a recent increase in illnesses after consumption of unpasteurized (raw) milk. Since
Boise County enacted its outdoor burning ordinance nearly a month early, pausing burn permits amid rising wildfire risk. Restrictions remain in effect until Oct. 20 unless extended.
Boise police say a 17-year-old accidentally shot themselves while fleeing officers downtown. The teen was hospitalized and cited; more charges may follow.
The Pacific Intermountain Node for Semiconductor Education, or PINES, will connect universities, community colleges and industry partners to expand opportunities.
Boise National Forest's Deer Point Forest Stewardship Project is ahead of schedule and some road closures are lifting early.
As Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live brings more than 20,000 fans to Albertsons Stadium this weekend, Boise State is also studying long-term upgrades.
‘Abundance of caution’: Boise to remove 100s of metal flaps from downtown art piece
Deadline soon for businesses to submit to Peak 43: honoring Idaho’s fastest-growing companies
Part of site proposed for Boise luxury condo tower, office condo listed for sale
Bypassing McCall: 5 MPH and a fire station could be key in idea to reroute Idaho 55
‘One of the biggest attractions’ in Idaho: Vision for Indian Creek could add dozens of projects, including whitewater park, promenade, more
Meridian considers adopting ‘another tool’ to do ‘what Indian Creek Plaza is doing’
New version of long-planned Boise project could bring specialty market, many restaurants, hotel
‘The state of the city is rising’: Meridian mayor talks progress, challenges in annual address
Boise drops wastewater project after cost went up 1200%. Customer bills would have nearly tripled
Non-alcoholic kava bar expands with second location, inspired by owner’s recovery
‘Ultimate 10-minute vacation’: Out-of-state frozen yogurt shop plans first Boise location
BOISE — In a shaded courtyard off of State Street, local nonprofit LEAP Housing unveiled its newest venture named Sycamore Commons at a Tuesday ribbon cutting.