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Two charged, arrested after leading police on a multi-county chase ending in Eagle
BOISE, Idaho — Police arrested two people after one of them led law enforcement on a multi-county car chase on State Highway 55 on Wednesday. According to the Ada County Sheriff's Office (ACSO), the chase started in Boise County north of Horseshoe Bend, continued into Ada County on SH55, and ended in Eagle.
Car Crashes into Nampa Bowl
BOISE, Idaho — A car crashed into Nampa Bowl on Tuesday, almost hitting the first lane. Authorities came to investigate and help tow the car away. The managers at Nampa Bowl say luckily no one was hurt in the accident. Customers at Nampa Bowl helped patch up the wall,...
Southern Idaho Man Sentenced to Over 15 Years in Federal Prison for Possession with Intent to Distribute 10 Pounds of Fentanyl
BOISE – 40-year-old Tyler Watson of Nampa was sentenced to 188 months in federal prison for possessing ten pounds of fentanyl with intent to distribute it to others, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit announced today. According to court records, Watson was a mid-level fentanyl distributor for a large drug trafficking...
'It was disgusting': Meridian shop owner expresses concerns after customer allegedly yelled racial slurs
BOISE, Idaho — The recent news of an out-of-state women's college basketball team being subject to racial abuse while staying in Coeur d'Alene is just one recent example of allegations of racism in the Gem State. But that type of rhetoric extends beyond North Idaho - including into our...
You Asked: Is Target looking at adding a new store in Meridian?
There are currently three Target locations in the Treasure Valley, and a fourth could be on the way. However, where it would go remains to be seen. After a public hearing last fall mentioned a Target store in Meridian, BoiseDev contacted multiple entities to gather information on Target’s possible new location.
Another man's trash is one Marsing man's wrench collection
BOISE, Idaho — As a boy growing up in the concrete jungle of downtown Los Angeles, Pete Rathbone dreamed of getting his hands dirty and having a future in farming. After attending one of the top agricultural schools in the country, the Agriculture and Mechanical College of Texas, now known as Texas A&M, he bought property near the Snake River in the 1950s and got to work.
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