IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – The number of passengers at the Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA) is flying sky-high. In a news release, the City of Idaho Falls reported that 2024 saw passenger traffic of 11.9% over calendar year 2023, and 73.2% more passengers taking flights than in 2019.
Idaho lawmakers have their first look at a bill that would subsidize private school tuition to the tune of $50 million in taxpayer money.
This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on Jan. 22, 2025. Two new private school choice bills emerged Wednesday — one from the Idaho House and one from the Idaho Senate. The House bill would create a $50 million tax credit covering private school expenses.
Two people who died in a head-on collision on U.S. Highway 26/93 on Tuesday have been identified.  According to the Lincoln County Coroner’s Office, Derek Michael Harmon, 55, of Idaho Falls, died. He was initially transported by ground ambulance from the scene to meet with Magic Valley paramedics but passed away en route.
The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office says a suspect was detained, and the victim had non-life-threatening injuries.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued an executive order temporarily stopping the Lava Ridge project, among others.
The House Revenue and Tax Committee voted Wednesday on party lines to introduce the bill, which allows it to come back for a full hearing.
IDAHO FALLS – Owning a business is something Jaren Olsen has thought about since he was a kid, and after years of learning his craft working for others, he’s thrilled to have his own space. Olsen is an optometrist and is the founder,
Twin Falls and Lincoln County law enforcement leaders clarified they have no plans to remove undocumented children from schools.
Brittany Schwaderer's eighth grade art students were abuzz with excitement Wednesday during a visit from ITD and local media.
Idaho depends on agricultural trade with Canada and Mexico. Trump’s proposed tariffs would threaten that trade.
Drawing inspiration from our state’s mountains, animals and nature, the owners of ‘Idaho Livin’ create unique, quality clothing for locals to wear with pride.