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Britta Closson adopted her dog Kohl about three years ago when the black lab was in pretty rough shape.“He was underweight when we got him, he had some…
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Monday's solar eclipse was at about 99 percent of totality in Boise. About 250 people in the Capital City took in the unique experience at the top of…
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Idaho has been preparing for the Aug. 21 eclipse for years. The state is one of twelve lucky states in the “path of totality,” providing solar eclipse…
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A lost Boise dog is back home after nine months and a brutal winter alone in the Idaho mountains.Mo, an elderly Chesapeake Bay Retriever, wandered away…
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No doubt about it: Boiseans have a lot of pride in their city. And sometimes, that place-specific pride can breed timely comedy in the form of internet…
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Groundhog Day has been around for over 30 years, but the tradition itself started in Gobbler's Knob, Punxsutawney in 1886. That year, the local newspaper…
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The world wide web is just over a quarter century old, but the history behind the latest head-scratching phenomenon making the rounds (and likely to soon…
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If you haven’t heard of FDR’s hour-and-a-half stop in Boise on September 27, 1937, you probably aren’t alone. It was the first and only time he visited…
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Wallace, Idaho was once one of the largest and most prosperous towns in the state. Situated beside Interstate 90 west of Coeur d'Alene and less than 100…
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Mud baths aren't just for spa-loving humans.A National Geographic video captured both grizzlies and black bears submerging in what's referred to as a…