The Twin Falls Police Department recently shared information and a surveillance image with the public in hopes of identifying a person of interest in a theft case.
There is no shortage of pests that crawl, zigzag, squirm, wriggle, and fly throughout southern Idaho gardens in search of a snack that usually ends up being our favorite plants and flowers.
A Magic Valley man has amassed a small fortune in rare coins and artifacts that he's collected over the past decade near various historical sites in southwest Idaho, and he's created a platform for other area treasure seekers to learn the tricks of the hobby.
Nothing against those who love casting lines out into the cool waters of southern Idaho, but I like hobbies that could potentially reward me with something bigger than a fish carcass.
The Snake River weaves through numerous counties in the southern portion of the state, and it would be incorrect to assume the river has been mostly depleted of minerals such as gold from roughly a quarter-century (1860-1885) of mining in the region.
Having lived in the Magic Valley for years and done my share of exploring in the region, I've traveled throughout land as beautiful as any in the country that people would pay to see if they were aware of it. Many of my favorite attractions in southern Idaho are well outside of the lines of cities like Twin Falls and Boise, and a boundary that connects the sites would make for a stunning national park.
A Cassia County teenager has been missing for more than three weeks and has been added to a statewide database for juveniles. Have you seen Angel Fernando Tapia Cuamba?
Just as business as usual is set to return on Tuesday, a weather system is expected to pass through southern Idaho that will likely include freezing temperatures and possibly a couple of inches of snow, according to weather.com data.
I reached out to Park Manager Bryce Bealba and was granted permission to share photos of the new facility addition, which are compliments of area photographer Doug Stoneback.