They have been part of the Treasure Valley landscape for decades — the old radio towers on Amity Road in Meridian are coming down, ending a big part of broadcast history in Idaho.
Created by a Spokane artist, the sculpture is located at the CDA Wastewater Treatment Facility and aims to raise awareness about the wastewater treatment process.
Nelli Garibyan, co-owner and curator of the Idaho Art Gallery, tells us about all of their fun events -- and we have a ...
The lawsuit says he took advantage of their father's Alzheimer's disease to make deals to enrich himself, including a sale of ...
Please plan to join us in Historic Downtown Pocatello on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. for the April First Friday Art Walk. Come for a charming evening stroll through ...
The title of "The Friend" is simple — perhaps too simple, given its layers and nuance. But if simple means pure or ...
When Jack Black’s character enthuses, “First we mine! Then we craft! Let’s Minecraft!,” it's time to pump your imaginary pickaxe.
Former Biden administration Health Secretary Xavier Becerra is the latest Democrat to join the crowded field seeking to ...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australia’s principal public service broadcaster, recently featured Boise State’s ...
We have gone way past crazy and are now in unchartered territory. The VA is making decisions for us that do not have our best interest in mind. I went ...
In one budget bill, lawmakers required the Idaho Commission for Libraries to swear by affidavit that school libraries aren’t ...
But the building’s storied history could soon face a new future. Colliers, an international commercial real estate firm with ...