Nov 24, 2009 | KTVB Boise
Proposed mine project could drastically change landscape
A proposed mine project could drastically change the landscape of the Boise Basin physically and economically.
Forest Service removes illegal ID hot spring pools
The pools, some made with rocks and mortar, were filled with steaming water and have been popular with weekend soakers in recent years.
Work to tear out hot springs tubs begins
A series of pools at a hot springs in the Idaho backcountry will be torn out starting today.
Boise Green Living: Rocky Canyon Hot Springs
Today's 6 News first traveled to Rocky Canyon Hot Springs, north of Crouch, in the summer of 2008.
Dirty Laundry in Campaign's Final Stretch
Less than a week remains before Boise's City Council election. By next Wednesday, the election will most likely--barring any Afghanistan-like or Florida-like shenanigans--be over.
Soakers Steamed Over Hot Pool Reclamation
Many SW Idaho hot springs enthusiasts are upset that the Forest Service is removing a series of cascading pools that a yet unnamed man built at Rocky Canyon Hot Springs near Crouch .
Public gets closer look at rec complex plans
Approximately 75-80 people attended the Verdi Club last Thursday night to hear exactly what the plans are for the $20 million Amherstburg Multi-Use Recreation Complex.
Porsche and Citroen win Tour Britannia
The Aston Martin DB5 of Roy and Charlotte Stephenson took overall victory, winning the Index of Performance category on the 2009 Tour Britannia , having led from the first leg.
Two People Drown in Payette River
We now know the names of two people who drowned over the weekend in the Payette River.
Big Sam Gloomy on Star Strikers
Boss Sam Allardyce played down hopes of Ruud van Nistelrooy or Peter Crouch joining Blackburn.
The potato might be on the license plate, but for many, Idaho's claim to fame doesn't come in the shape of a knobby tuber.