CHUBBUCK, Idaho (KIFI) - Chubbuck Police need help in finding two teen runaways. Anevei Villasenor, 14, and Dalylah Villasenor, 17, were reported as runaways on January 4th. Chubbuck Police said they have made multiple attempts to locate them but have had no success.
The following is a news release from Idaho Fish and Game. Do you want to do something “wild” to benefit the Idaho Foodbank in southeast Idaho? Head on over to the 18th Annual Sportsmen Against Hunger event on Jan.
A massive construction project that has been snarling traffic near Pocatello for several years is on track to be completed in 2025.
The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District (PCSD 25) is proud to announce that it has achieved the highest graduation rate among the state’s 10 largest school districts. Last spring, an
I’m not saying Pocatello is the pits, but if we started sentencing criminals to live there, you would see the meaning of deterrence at work.
A Chubbuck mother is asking for the public’s help in locating her two missing daughters who ran away from home.
This article was originally published by Idaho Ed News on Jan. 9, 2025. POCATELLO (IdahoEdNews.org) – Pocatello school leaders are facing difficult decisions — including possibly closing a school — as they contend with a budget that has essentially shrunk by $8 million since 2019.
According to east Idaho news, raising cane’s chicken fingers will open at 4310 Yellowstone avenue in Chubbuck, where Dennys used to be. Demolition of the current building is slated for March and construction on a new building will begin once demolition is complete.
After years of construction, the I-86 and I-15 System Interchange project is expected to be completed by August 2025, according to the Idaho Transportation Department.
If the district wants to address its declining enrollment, closing a school is not the answer, multiple patrons said Wednesday.
A new bill that would require all Idaho state agencies to recommend outdated, obsolete or unnecessary laws for the Idaho Legislature to consider removing is advancing to the Idaho House
A local organization held an event over the weekend. The Pocatello branch of the NAACP held a brunch to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the late Ken Monroe. The event was held on the Idaho State University campus in Pocatello on Saturday. The brunch featured speakers and presented a lifetime membership to Virginia Kelley.