WEISER, Idaho — One man was killed and another person was hospitalized after a house fire in Weiser happened Wednesday morning. According to a Facebook post by the Idaho State Fire Marshal's Office, ...
WEISER, Idaho — A Middleton man who drove across train tracks died after his car was hit by the train Monday evening. The collision happened at 5:13 p.m. at the intersection of River Dock Road and U.S ...
A Braun-Jensen crew pours concrete into forms on the front face of the Galloway Diversion Dam on the Weiser River. The rehabilitation work will ensure that Galloway can serve local farmers for many ...
POCATELLO — Brett Spencer delivered championship-caliber performance on the biggest stage of his high school career. The senior quarterback scored three touchdowns and finished with 226 yards of total ...
WEISER, Idaho — A new processing facility near Weiser will introduce a hybrid organic crop to Idaho. Intrinsic Organics announced its $60 million facility will use a hybrid tuber called a SunSpud to ...
Weiser is a city in Washington County, Idaho, with a population of 5,326. According to the most recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, 64.60% of residents identify as white, 0.10% as Black or ...
NEW MEADOWS, Idaho – No matter how speedily things are moving in the outside world, the pace is slow and steady on central Idaho’s Weiser River Trail, a converted rail bed that runs 85 miles (137 ...
WEISER, Idaho – Through a protective lens, the sun became a dense orange crescent. The sky dimmed strangely, as though a dome of shadow were filtering down. For a few seconds it seemed as if time had ...
According to Idaho state Police, 48-year-old Christine Dove crashed into 71-year-old Lois Bridge when she over-corrected her driving into the other lane after drifting into the shoulder. Christine ...
WEISER, Idaho — First aid and CPR training for Weiser Police officers mean a newborn baby is alive today. When emergency services were called Tuesday about an unresponsive baby on the east side of ...
Standing behind the front desk in a cramped office on East Main Street, all Kerry Kendall can do is scratch his graying beard and shake his head. Calm and yet wide-eyed, he isn’t sure if he or any of ...