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Celebrating The Fourth Of July
As Independence Day celebrations rang across Southern Idaho, there were some that were focused on giving.
Road Delays Getting To CSI For Fireworks Display
If you plan on heading to tonight's fireworks display be prepare for some delays.
While the Independence Day celebrations and fireworks can be a lot of fun for humans, it can sometimes be a traumatizing experience for pets.
Scary Moment at Twin Falls Municipal Swimming Pool
An incident at the Twin Falls Municipal Swimming Pool created some scary moments.
You may have notice orange cones and barriers along the roads surrounding the College of Southern Idaho campus.
Cramped building squeezes S. Idaho court
Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice Daniel Eismann says the court and counties might have to approach lawmakers about spending more money to help keep drug, youth and mental health courts running.
St. Edwards Church Installs Ten Commandment Monument
In recent years there's been a lot of debate about whether it's legal to display 'ten commandments' monuments in public places such as courthouses and parks.
Suprise Guilty Plea By McElhiney
In a surprise move yesterday - 32-year old John Henry McElhiney of Hailey pled guilty to first degree murder.
Republicans pick three to replace Sen. Gannon
Southern Idaho Republicans say they've settled on three candidates to fill the Senate seat of Tom Gannon, who died last month.
Twin Falls District Bureau of Land Management firefighters are working to mop-up and contain or control wildfires that began last night and this morning.
TF City Council On Verge Of Approving Strategic Plan
The Twin Falls Strategic Plan is like a compass for the city's next five years. After four months, the new one is on the verge of approval.
Twin Falls priest named Idaho Bishop
An Episcopal priest who has preached in Twin Falls the last 17 years has been named bishop for the Episcopal Diocese in Idaho.
Regatta Is Big Boost To Mini-Cassia Economy
Every year, the burley regatta provides a big boost to the Magic Valley economy.
What A Difference A Year Makes For Water Supplies
What a difference a year makes. Last year, irrigators began using storage water beginning in May, because the weather got so hot and dry so early.
Magic Valley children helping supply clean drinking water in Africa.
A group of Magic Valley children are helping to supply clean drinking water for people in Africa.
Old Door Lock Could Have Been Holmes Key To Escaping
At 9:30 Monday night, 39 year old Scott Howard Holmes escaped from the Gooding County Jail.
This plot of land in Twin Falls has been around for much of the city's history, but has since fallen into decay.
Idaho public housing gets $1 million in aid
The $1.1 million in capital improvement funding comes from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Authorities arrest suspects in tool, cheese heists
Southern Idaho police say they have arrested three suspects in the disappearance of more than $2,000 in tools and a handful of cheese taken last weekend in Burley.
Honoring interned Americans with swing
Members of the Portland-based Minidoka Swing Band formed in September to honor Japanese Americans interned during World War II and to highlight the music popular in the camps.