A woman from Burbank died Monday after an SUV turned left in front of a pickup she was riding in on Highway 12 near the Snake River bridge. The Ford Edge SUV turned left from the highway onto ...
A sign for Levey Park is still in place along the Pasco-Kahlotus Highway for the closed U.S. Army Corps of Engineers park on the Snake River in rural Franklin County, northeast of Pasco. Bob Brawdy ...
During the treatment, Snake River access is closed from Hansen Bridge to Pillar Falls starting Sept. 29. Treatment is expected to begin Sept. 30 and end around Oct. 10. The full treatment plan is ...
From September 29 to October 10, the river will be off limits to the public between Hansen Bridge and Pillar Falls.
The Army Corps of Engineers will spend the off-season at popular Charboneau Park on the Snake River upgrading the park’s septic system to ensure that the thousands of visitors each year have safe and ...
The fall chinook fishery in the lower Snake River and its tributaries in Idaho, Washington and Oregon will continue to focus on hatchery fish only for at least another week. The three states altered ...
The Idaho State Board of Examiners voted unanimously Tuesday to give the Idaho State Department of Agriculture the authority to pay unexpected and unbudgeted expenses to fight quagga mussels after the ...
Fishing regulations passed by Wyoming Game and Fish this year — including the lifting of the October fishing closure on Jackson Lake — will not go into effect until the ...
Melaleuca employees clean up Idaho Falls River Walk, Rexburg’s Eagle Park as part of service project
IDAHO FALLS — Melaleuca employees again rolled up their sleeves Thursday for a pair of large-scale community cleanups in Idaho Falls and Rexburg. More than 200 employees gathered along the Idaho Falls ...
Despite efforts started in 2023 to eradicate the invasive species, quagga mussels are still present in the Snake River in 2025. Quagga mussels are still present in the Snake River after two years of ...
State officials said the area of the Snake River affected by the invasive species shrank by half after last year’s copper poisoning.
On Sept. 18 a ceremony was held by park officials and the Grand Teton National Park Foundation to celebrate the final touches at Moose Landing.
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