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Stacey Wondra confessed in a police interview that he and three others “were all involved” in Michael Vaughan’s death.
Idaho’s all-state volleyball teams came out Monday, marking the sport’s final awards of the 2025 high school season. The state’s coaches selected the teams in a voting system hosted by Brandon Walton of the Idaho State Journal. Corwin Ford sponsors the teams.
MOSCOW, Idaho -- Jackson Rasmussen had 20 points in Idaho's 109-55 victory over Evergreen State on Sunday. Rasmussen had five rebounds for the Vandals (7-4). Aidan Sevilla scored 14 points and added seven rebounds and five assists. Kolton Mitchell had 13 points and shot 5 for 6, including 3 for 4 from beyond the arc.
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Two men charged after brutal beating leaves Idaho Falls bar patron severely injured
Two men have been charged after allegedly beating a man at an Idaho Falls bar, causing him severe injuries. Patrick Andy Jennings, 49 of Bozeman, Montana, and Edward James Jennings, 40, of Rigby, are each charged with felony aggravated battery and misdemeanor battery.
They handcuffed Rory Wilson, then 18 years old, and placed Seamus Wilson, then 14, on the hood of a squad car. The officers called their father, Nathan Wilson, who had helped create the stickers, and after some questioning, they were released.
One person is dead after a U-Haul truck appears to have accidentally exploded in a parking lot in Idaho early Saturday, according to officials.
As congressional Republicans scramble to find a replacement for expiring federal health insurance subsidies, one Idaho industry in particular is poised to get hit hard if nothing is done.
Early Saturday morning, a U-Haul truck exploded in a Lewiston, Idaho shopping center parking lot, killing 61-year-old Douglas Petersen.
BOISE – A federal grand jury in Boise returned an indictment charging Charles Thomas Abrahamson, 56, of Venice, Florida, with charges of wire fraud and tax fraud, U.S. Attorney Bart M. Davis announced Monday.
After moving to Lewiston in 1965, Bruneel opened the first Bruneel Tire Service on Lewiston’s G Street in 1966. The business expanded to stores in Idaho and neighboring states. The business had a well-known advertising jingle that ended with the phrase “We go, go, go, go … the extra mile.”