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The Banff Mountain Film Festival has become a local tradition, a year of celebration is coming to Rexburg, and a food truck from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rolled into Rexburg today.
Alturas Academy in Idaho Falls expanding to Rigby, new Ashton ice rink now open, and BYU loses to Texas Tech.
Sugar City Mayor Steven Adams broke the tie in a vote on wastewater rates, an Idaho Falls landlord is facing aggravated battery charges, and Sister Jennifer Platt's devotional talk "Washing their nets."
Spaws Grooming wins Rexburg Area Chamber Business of the Month, Elder Bednar dedicates Alabang Philippines temple, and Idaho State women beat Eastern Washington.
The Idaho legislative session faces the budget issue, renovations on the Temple Square in Salt Lake City reached new milestones today, and a traffic stop led to an arrest for transporting narcotics.
Bonneville County looking for missing person, new art exhibit in Spori Art Gallery, and ISU beats Idaho.
BYU-Idaho is asking married students to take a survey about their subjective well-being, student ambassadors are helping introduce the Proximity Live networking app to Rexburg, and "Lamb of God" will make its debut in New York City.
Utah man dies in avalanche, Church of Jesus Christ makes temple announcements and BYU beats TCU.
Kelly Canyon is hosting the grand opening of its terrain park, balancing the state budget may not be as simple as it sounded, and Rexburg Recreation has officially acquired "The Neutral Zone" ice skating venue.
$15,000 reward to find person responsible for killing a grizzly, Medicaid supporters gather for Legislative Session, and President and Sister Meredith give 1st devotional of semester.
President Dallin H Oaks discussed hew new role, the National Weather Service in Pocatello issued an air advisory, and a popular Youtuber is charged with several hunting violations.
Pocatello-Chubbuck School District recieves $36.1M for Highland High School, State Rep. Jon Weber talks about his expectations for the Legislative Session, and BYU's Richie Saunders named Big 12 player of the week.
Former Rigby Mayor Richard Datwyler shares highlights from his mayoral term, President Dallin H Oaks dedicated the Burley Idaho Temple, and Governor Brad Little opened Idaho's 2026 state legislative session.
Pocatello Police still looking for missing 40-year-old man, new Idaho laws taking effect in new year, and BYU beats Utah for 15th win of season.
Idaho's top education position as the state superintendent of public instruction is up for election this year, the city of Idaho Falls has a new mayor, and BYU-Idaho's Scroll has a new edition on news stands.
Hydrologist explains lack of snow in Idaho this winter, Idaho Falls levels up 4th of July celebration to celebrate 250 years, and OneRepublic is coming to BYU-Idaho!
Students at BYU-Idaho who love to dance have an opportunity to participate in an upcoming showcase, Governor Brad Little met with the media in the Capitol today, and 1st Friday returns to BYU-Idaho.
New Idaho DMV system allows for tracking of towed vehicles, BYU-Idaho will have a new academic vice president, and BYU beat Arizona State for their 14th win of the season.
The college football transfer portal has BYU fans nervous, a crash sent three people to the hospital, and the first case of measles hit Eastern Idaho.
A+ Idaho Bail Bonds warns of scammers, East Idaho reports 1st child measles case of 2026, and Tagg-N-Go celerates 10 year anniversary.




