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Record-challenging heat wraps up the workweek ahead of a weekend cooldown

The daily forecast from Idaho's trusted KTVB First Alert Weather team.

Idaho AG files appeal over abortion ruling

An Idaho judge recently ruled that abortions can be performed if the mother's life is at risk. Attorney General Raúl Labrador has filed an appeal.

Charter plane carrying 8 crashes near remote radar site in western Alaska, NTSB says

A federal official says a charter plane flying to a remote radar site in western Alaska crashed Thursday.

Nampa Mayor Darl Bruner joins the Front Seat with John Webb

Mayor Bruner talks about his top priorities, what big issues are facing the city, and whether he plans to run for mayor when his term is up.

Boise School District implements AI policies into classrooms

“I think in the next five years what we'll see within the Boise School District, as AI evolves and changes, we'll evolve and change with it,” Goodman said.

Old Parma police station demolished; Terry Reilly clinic to takes its place

"It's going to be a full-blown medical facility," Mike Trimuar the facilities manager for Terry Reilly Health Services said.

Department of Defense eyes Idaho mine for military ammunition purposes

The U.S. government has had its eyes on the Stibnite Mine since before World War II, and now the Department of Defense wants this mine to begin production quickly.

Trump appears on former fixer-turned-enemy Michael Cohen's radio show

The interview marked a stunning public reunion between Trump and a man who testified against him both in court and before Congress.

Some colleges and universities begin to accept tuition payments via PayPal and Venmo

A few large universities will start accepting tuition payments using PayPal and Venmo as they offer more payment options.

Wildfire in Cassia County prompts evacuations, burns over 1,800 acres

Officials said anyone camping in the area of Rockland between Houtz Canyon and Sheep Canyon should leave immediately.