• Boise News Today — May 19, 2026
    May 19 2026
    Boise's new 50-acre Boise River Park opens with trails, picnic areas, and wetland restoration, marking a key step in sustainable urban development. Kuna leads Ada County's growth with a 15% population surge, prompting infrastructure upgrades, while Boise hosts Jess Ray's sold-out "Bless It All QUIET Tour" and celebrates Idaho's cultural preservation events.
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  • Boise News Today — May 18, 2026
    May 18 2026
    Boise police are investigating two separate shootings, one near a residential area and another near Boise State University, with suspects arrested and victims hospitalized. A crash at Mountain Home Air Force Base involving two F-18 jets occurred during an airshow, with no public injuries reported.
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  • Boise News Today — May 17, 2026
    May 17 2026
    Boise's latest Local Wire update covers infant death investigations, with Idaho coroners pushing for better training, and the relocation of a historic diner in the Boise area. The episode also highlights the Nampa Parade America 2026 and remembers local figure David Baldwin.
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  • Boise News Today — May 16, 2026
    May 16 2026
    Boise's Main Auction hosts its final live event this weekend as the iconic downtown venue prepares to close, while city officials share updates on the Riverfront Bridge and downtown park redesign. A former Boise County deputy faces felony charges after an alleged assault, and the Thunderbirds Festival returns next week with its school outreach program.
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  • Boise News Today — May 15, 2026
    May 15 2026
    Boise: A multi-vehicle crash on Emerald and Milwaukee streets leaves several injured, while the Boise VA Medical Center faces backlash over its plan to remove historic trees from Fort Boise. A long-awaited southeast park may finally open thanks to a local family's donation, and the MK Nature Center in the East End is gaining recognition as an ecological hotspot.
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  • Boise News Today — May 14, 2026
    May 14 2026
    Boise law enforcement arrested a man after a burglary at a closed business, raising concerns about property crimes in the city. Rodent sightings have spiked in the Treasure Valley, but officials say the risk of hantavirus remains low, urging residents to take preventive measures.
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  • Boise News Today — May 13, 2026
    May 13 2026
    Boise police expanded non-lethal tools like pepper ball launchers and sentenced two locals to life without parole for sexual abuse and strangulation, sparking debates on justice and victim support. State funds also improved Boise's shooting range safety, while The Local Wire wrapped up with lottery wins, job fairs, and weather updates.
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  • Boise News Today — May 12, 2026
    May 12 2026
    Boise residents should prepare for potential power outages and strong wind gusts as a wind advisory is in effect, while the Idaho Humane Society announces it will stop accepting free-roaming rabbits. Downtown Boise also sees new hotel openings and Restaurant Row revitalization efforts, with The Cabin set to reopen as a key cultural venue.
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