Idaho is known for its incredible cuisine, but the New York Times says that the Gem State is also home to one of the best places to get a New York-style slice of pizza in the country. RELATED | Rexburg pizzeria owner is now a member of a team of world
BOISE — Idaho drivers are paying less than the national average for gas, but AAA Idaho warns prices could rise soon.
It rained on Christmas Eve in both Lewiston and Moscow. The Coeur d’Alene area got rain as well. While the snow wasn’t particularly deep in Eastern Idaho, they officially had a white Christmas as Idaho Falls recorded an inch of new snow on Christmas Day. Rexburg and Pocatello got less, but still got what’s considered measurable snowfall.
The best pizza in the world is Righteous Slice in Rexburg, Idaho. The New York Times devoted an entire feature story to the excellence of New York-style pizza, warming the hearts and bellies of those in Eastern Idaho.
Xavier Arambula, 21, of Kimberly, Idaho, died on Jan. 11 from complications of blunt force head injuries sustained in a Dec. 31 rollover crash in Gooding County.
Almost a year after a fatal hangar collapse on Boise Airport property, which took the lives of three men and injured eight others, construction on the hangar has resumed.
Michael Boren, the founder of Clearwater Analytics in Boise, has been appointed as the United States Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment.
The Idaho Republican Party left its longtime headquarters in the U.S. Bank Building and relocated to a converted home near Downtown Boise.
A family-owned restaurant that focuses on traditional northern Indian food made from scratch is serving dishes to accommodate everyone’s needs. Masala Indian Cuisine, located at 352 South 2nd West in Rexburg,
BOISE — Idaho farmers and ranchers brought in a record $11.3 billion in farm-gate receipts in 2024, but that doesn’t tell the real story: many farmers are struggling financially with
Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg, presented the bill to create an independent ombudsman to monitor child protective services and investigate complaints. The bill also created a misdemeanor penalty of up to six months in jail or a $1,000 fine for retaliating against someone who made a complaint or impeding the duties of the office.
Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg, presented the bill to create an independent ombudsman to monitor child protective services and investigate complaints. The bill also created a misdemeanor penalty of up to six months in jail or a $1,000 fine for retaliating against someone who made a complaint or impeding the duties of the office.