KTVB – Local
- Nampa man sentenced to over 4 years in prison for 2024 hotel shooting May 2, 2025Santiago Prieto, 65, was sentenced to 52 months for illegally possessing a firearm in an incident that happened at Super 8 in Boise.
- El Distrito Escolar de Fruitland busca un impuesto de $1.5 millones para un nuevo plan de estudios y un complejo deportivo May 2, 2025Los votantes decidirán el destino del impuesto suplementario de dos años el 20 de mayo.
- Idaho waits 70 years for a new federal judge May 2, 2025The workload for the two current Idaho judges is pushed to the brim.
- 'I just started bawling': Surviving roommates testimony details chilling night in Moscow murder case May 2, 2025As the trial of Bryan Kohberger approaches, new evidence is being revealed including the roommates' testimony of how the girls were found and how they called 911.
- West Nile surveillance underway as Ada County deploys mosquito traps, testing May 1, 2025The Ada County Mosquito Abatement District traps and surveys up to thousands of mosquitoes per day to monitor for the virus.
- Idaho and Trump administration agree to waiver of 1995 nuclear waste agreement May 1, 2025Idaho under the waiver will temporarily suspend parts of the 1995 Settlement Agreement that limits the transportation and storage of spent nuclear fuel in the state.
- Idaho Gives 2025: Donate now to local nonprofits and make an impact May 1, 2025Idaho Gives is the state’s largest celebration of charitable giving. The campaign celebrates its 13th year supporting nonprofits April 28 through May 1.
- BASE jumper rescued from Snake River Canyon after hard landing May 1, 2025First responders rescued a BASE jumper with serious injuries from the Snake River Canyon on Thursday after a hard landing.
- Pet Pics: Tiny is into outer wear May 1, 2025Sponsored by Ada Animal Hospital
- Garden City mayor not seeking re-election after 20 years of service May 1, 2025"It has been the honor of a lifetime to lead the extraordinary men and women who serve the citizens of this special and unique town," Mayor John Evans wrote.