Idaho Rep. Tammy Nichols introduced a bill requiring the Idaho Water Resource Board to write reports on where cloud seeding occurred and its effects.
The bill passed the full House by a vote of 58-11, with one lawmaker being absent. It now heads to the Senate.
A crash on US-30 in Twin Falls County on Thursday morning has left two people dead, including an 18-year-old from Burley and ...
Water users in the Upper Salmon River administrative basin No. 75 must have water-control and measuring devices installed on ...
Mother Nature has turned back on the faucet in a big way as Tamarack Resort has received 44 inches in less then a week and the conditions are epic.
Elko County School Board approves $64,000,000 dollar bid to build new Owyhee Combined School which will replace a nearly 100 ...
According to AAA, there are new anticipations that 19 million Americans will head to the seas on ocean cruises this year.
Keith Morrison takes a fresh look at the case of two missing Idaho children that made national headlines in a new episode of ...
Blake Rose named COO of HCA Healthcare's Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, succeeding Nicholas Manning. Overseeing daily operations and leading service li ...
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —Twin Falls County Fair Board is warning people that there have been reports of scammers trying ...
The Idaho National Laboratory announced Thursday that all Battelle Energy Alliance employees will be required to work ...
Idaho House lawmakers quickly – and relatively quietly – adopted a bill making the firing squad the state’s primary execution ...