WinCo is coming to Rexburg. Rexburg City Councilman Robert Chambers confirmed the news during the annual State of the City address Tuesday morning. The supermarket chain has submitted its plans to build a store on property in the north of town across from Walmart.
PAYETTE, Idaho — A two-vehicle crash on I-84 sent three people to the hospital early Sunday, Jan. 26, blocking traffic for more than five hours, Idaho State Police (ISP) reported. The collision occurred at 5:15 a.m. near milepost 13 south of New Plymouth between an 18-year-old woman from Rexburg and a 52-year-old woman from Middleton.
NEW PLYMOUTH, Idaho — A two-vehicle crash that happened on Sunday morning at approximately 5:15 a.m. near New Plymouth has left three people in the hospital.
Swig announced that they have expanded to 14 states, and with the grand opening of their 100th location, they will be celebrating at all stores.
Idaho Treasurer Julie Ellsworth is proposing that Idaho opt into a program that allows for eligible residents with disabilities to save beyond limits set by public assistance programs.
The Lava Ridge project, spanning 57,447 acres across south-central Idaho’s public lands, is paused until further review.
A memorial suggesting the Supreme Court reconsider the Obergefell v. Hodges decision, the ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide has passed the Idah
Biden offered billions in incentives for clean energy. It’s not clear how much Boise’s plan depended on them — or what Trump may change.
A transcript from Bryan Kohberger's closed-door hearing on investigative genetic genealogy evidence held last week will be made public, in part, judge says.
Righteous Slice put Rexburg on the map for “world-class” pizza in a recent New York Times article. The article, “Where to find the greatest New York slices in 2025? You might be surprised” by Ed Levine,
Idaho policy survey reveals significant gaps between voter priorities and legislative focus on issues like housing, abortion and health care.
Claudio Berti, director of the Idaho Geological Survey, was driving from Moscow to Boise for an Idaho Emergency Management Association conference on Monday morning when the largest earthquake the state has experienced in nearly a year shook Central Idaho.