Jenna Dohman, Science and Environmental Technician for the City of Pocatello, works on the streambank restoration project at Buck Creek. | Courtesy Michelle Madrid The…
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EastIdahoNews.com file photo IDAHO FALLS — The American Red Cross will begin COVID-19 antibody testing on all donations. Starting on June 15, all blood, platelet…
Bandits and Chukars playing baseball. | Courtesy Chukars IDAHO FALLS — If you know of somebody who has made a difference in the community, the…
ARIMO — The Marsh Valley School Board has disciplined Superintendent Marvin Hansen for ethical violations following a district-funded investigation into a sexual harassment complaint made…
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little opted Thursday to move forward with reopening Idaho, despite some discouraging numbers, meaning large venues can get…
.featured-image img { width: 100%; } The following is a news release from the Idaho State Police. On June 8, 2020, at 10:17 p.m., Idaho…
Gov. Brad Little | Mike Price, EastIdahonews.com IDAHO FALLS — Gov. Brad Little announced $200 million in property tax relief to support local public safety…
The following is a news release from AAA Idaho. IDAHO FALLS — Idaho is back in familiar territory with the 8th highest gas prices in…
Facebook The following is a news release from the Mountain View Events Center in Pocatello. POCATELLO – The Pocatello-Chubbuck Auditorium District has announced that the…
Alberto Salazar celebrates his recovery with EIRMC staff, his wife, Ana Marie, and his son Luis. | Courtesy EIRMC IDAHO FALLS — After a lengthy…









