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  • Report: Missing boy's dad wishes alleged plot had worked
    Kaine Horman, the father of missing 7-year-old Kyron Horman, said he wishes his estranged wife's alleged murder-for-hire plot to kill him had been successful, he told the Willamette Week newspaper. more...
  • Wash. prosecutor: Child-starving mom's pregnancy 'a train wreck'
    A Bellevue couple that admitted to starving their newborn daughter won't get to keep the newest addition to the family after the girl's mother gives birth in coming weeks. more...
  • Arrest made in fake Ore. $100 bill case
    A 20-year-old man from The Dalles has been arrested on forgery charges in connection with fake $100 bills that were passed in Seaside, one of them at a photography studio where a keepsake picture was taken. more...
  • Fire officials give landscaping credit for saving many homes
    The Foothills north of Eagle looked like a blackened lunar landscape Thursday, except for dozens of green plots with houses on them on the hillsides. Memories of lifetimes go up in smoke Short but potentially serious fire season begins Homer Road ... more...
  • Jaialdi 2010: Sheep wagons bring memories to life
    The exhibit at Expo Idaho features sheep wagons from around the West. No two are alike. Visitors will be able to walk around them and climb in. Some were built as early as 1907. more...
  • Construction costs doom F-35s for Idaho
    Idaho won't see any next-generation F-35A Joint Strike Fighter jet squadrons in the near future. The United States Air Force on Thursday said Arizona's Luke Air Force Base, Utah's Hill Air Force Base and Burlington Air Guard Station in Vermont are ... more...
  • Vandals try to cash in on Kustra's words
    Marc Trivelpiece knows what his customers want - and how to make a buck. more...
  • Wanted for Idaho: More investors
    Idaho needs to find more investment to help developing businesses, a state report says. more...
  • Smoke from Eagle fire could cause health problems
    Smoke from the Eagle fire is expected to linger in the Treasure Valley for a couple of days. Doctors weigh-in on the health risks. more...
  • Basques work wonders in traditional cooking
    Jailaldi underscoes that, while all cultures embrace their cuisine, Basques are true masters of the culinary art more...
  • Families overwhelmed by fire's devastation
    EAGLE -- Families in Eagle surveyed the damage today from Wednesday's devastating wildfire and reacted to what was left behind. The so called Highway 16 wildfire charred nearly 5,000 acres north of Eagle and left three families homeless. The flames ... more...
  • Two wildfire victims recount close calls
    EAGLE -- There were many close calls in the Eagle foothills Thursday, with both life and property in the path of a fast moving wildfire. We spoke with two people who call themselves lucky. Just off of Eagle Road is the furthest east the Highway 16 ... more...
  • Thursday, July 29, 2010 3:54 pm
    Boise is an unlikely hot spot in the BP oil spill controversy this week. Idaho’s capitol was randomly selected as host city for a public meeting of a federal panel that will decide how the more than 150 civil cases filed so far will be handled. more...
  • Two people injured after pickup in reverse crashes into fence
    BOISE -- A 20-year-old Boise man is charged with several felonies after police say he put a pickup truck in reverse, crashed into a fence and injured two people. Police say Nathan Workman is charged with driving under the influence, hit and run, and ... more...
  • Gov. Otter welcomes Basque president to Idaho
    BOISE -- Jaialdi 2010 is going on in downtown Boise and the festival is growing by the hour! Organizers are saying as many as 40,000 could attend the weeklong event that wraps up Sunday. Idaho’s capital city has become the Basque capital ... more...
  • Small firm buys land for proposed Idaho nuke plant
    TWIN FALLS, Idaho -- A small company that wants to build a billion-dollar nuclear power plant in Idaho says it has signed an agreement to purchase 6,000 acres in Payette County. Alternate Energy Holdings, Inc. announced on Wednesday it has ... more...
  • Want to help send the 116th off in style?
    Posted: Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:45 am | Updated: 10:37 am, Thu Jul 29, 2010. Hamburger toppings and dessert-style fruit are needed on Sunday, Aug. 8 for the goodbye barbecue/picnic for the 116th Cavalry Brigade Combat Team of the U.S. Army Idaho ... more...
  • Range fire burning south of Pearl threatens houses
    The range fire burning out of control east of Highway 16 in Ada County is threatening structures and spreading rapidly in changing winds. According to Bureau of Land Management Fire Prevention and Information Officer Mallory Eils, 200 firefighters ... more...
  • Another Public Lands Omnibus Bill Coming Soon, Maybe
    With the severe escalation of partisan politics and divisiveness in recent years, it has become basically impossible to pass a Wilderness bill or any other type of public lands or outdoor recreation legislation on its own. Time on the Senate and ... more...
  • Wednesday, July 28, 2010 10:43 am
    Emmett Mayor Bill Butticci has approved to lower the City of Emmett flags in remembrance of Louie Gorrono. Please lower the flags for 24 hours. more...
  • District court update
    Judge Juneal Kerrick presided over 3rd District Court on July 26. In all cases, before the final disposition, Kerrick went through the defendants' rights to ensure they understood what was happening. Unless otherwise noted, attorney for the defense ... more...
  • Western Writer Follows Hemingway's European Footsteps
    Regular New West contributor and Colorado-based travel writer David Frey has been off on a dream trip for several weeks, following in the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway through Europe.  Frey is documenting it all on his blog, Papa's Planet, ... more...
  • Priest River's Future Celebrates its Past
    The town of Priest River will be holding its Timber Days festival at the end of this week, continuing a ritual that has gone on in some form as long as anyone can remember. The annual event has grown out of the celebration that used to occur after ... more...
  • Idaho Family Makes The Lunatic List
    It's official. We are the crazy neighbors. We've made the lunatic list because we take in strays. Okay, mostly I take in strays.  But the family wouldn't go along as much as they do if they didn't like it, too. From time to time, a stray ... more...
  • The Tin House Summer Writers Workshop in Portland, Oregon
    Tin House Summer Writers Workshop Where: Portland, Oregon. When: Annually, in July. What: Started eight years ago, Tin House Summer Writers Workshop was an outgrowth of Tin House Magazine, one of the top literary magazines in the country. In ... more...