Boise County hunter Marvin Jennings suffered severe wounds from a black bear that attacked him after being shot by Jennings’ uncle on May 28. "I did everything that you're supposed to do," says Jennings. "It didn't work on this one."
Idaho Fish and Game is feeding 4,000 elk in the fire-ravaged Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area in eastern Idaho. Glenn Oakley produced this time-lapse video of the effort for Fish and Game.
During the Idaho Public Television debate between Republican governor hopefuls Tommy Ahlquist, Brad Little and Raul Labrador, the candidates offered their thoughts on President Trump. Labrador criticized Ahlquist for voting against Trump.
The Gene Harris Bandshell in Julia Davis Park caught fire on Monday, April 23, shortly after 8 p.m. Three Boise Fire Department engines tried to save one of Boise’s civic treasures, using hoses to get under the Spanish-style ceramic tiles.
Lee Rice was driving westbound Interstate 84 on December 26, 2011 when a trooper pulled him over for not using his turn signal for five seconds. When Rice refused to show his driver's license and get out of the car, the trooper called in a Code 3.
Scentsy, Inc. was named as one of the best places to work in the direct selling industry. This is the first time Scentsy has been named to the Best Places to Work list, compiled by the Direct Selling News, in the 14 years they've been in business.
AJ Balukoff and Paulette Jordan, Idaho's Democratic candidates for governor, discussed their differing stances on legalizing marijuana during an Idaho Public Television debate on Sunday, April 22.
Employee Marcus Richardson talks about kratom at the Sugar on Magnolia store in Bellingham in 2016. The Drug Enforcement Administration is banning kratom for two years. People say they take it as a natural painkiller.
Canadian police say a van has hit at least eight people in Toronto. Police spokeswoman Meaghan Gray says the van apparently jumped the curb, but the reason is not yet known.
The first Earth Day was in 1970. Since then, our population has doubled. On average, each person is eating more meat, throwing out more plastic, and producing 21% more CO2. See what’s changed for our oceans since 1970, and how you can take action.