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Boise Man And Big, Big Fish
Boise's Henry Charlier has his name in the record books after landing a 34 pound carp.

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Boise's Henry Charlier has his name in the record books after landing a 34 pound carp.

A multi-agency search is planned for this weekend in an attempt to find Deborah Hendrichs, 56, of Boise.
Preliminary reports are three wounded.
The 2021 legislative session is now formally the longest in history.
Nicholas Campbell was extradited from Utah to face charges in a 2018 sexual assault incident.
The weather has turned great, but where can you go if you want to have Fido accompany the family on your hike?
After reports of multiple injuries and one death, Peloton has announced a recall of the company's Tread and Tread+ treadmill machines.
The Federal Communications Commission has launched the Emergency Broadband Benefit to assist households with internet costs.
Throughout May, those who take the pledge will be entered into a drawing for one year of free swim lessons.
Boise area consumers are now able to obtain the vaccine without an appointment.
Governor Brad Little signs bill to direct the state's surplus funds towards improvements in internet connectivity.
Pizza! We all love it, crave it and partake when we can. But is Casanova Pizzeria the best in your opinion?
With the start of Teacher Appreciation Week, Governor Brad Little releases thank you letter.
A phone application used by thousands of Boise drivers parking downtown was hacked and personal information was released.
With the conclusion of the NFL draft, two former Broncos are on their way to Washington and Atlanta.
Just one week after Idaho companies met with Meixcan interests, more than 90 matchmaking meetings have taken place.
Idaho teachers banned from "indoctrinating" students through critical race theory after Governor Little signs bill into law.
Waste will be collected at Fire Station 10, 12065 McMillan Road.
Ada County Development Services is looking for public comment on plans for Expo Idaho, known to many as the Fairgrounds.
A national realty company states Boise is becoming increasingly expensive in which to live.