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  • Boise: Boise Lyft driver convicted of kidnapping and rape | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Boise: A Lyft driver was convicted of first-degree kidnapping and rape after a trial in Ada County, while Idaho Power warns of wildfire risks near Mountain Home. The National Weather Service predicts rain and thunderstorms in Boise today.
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  • Boise: Scottpit Fire Forces Evacuations Near Parma | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Boise: A 50-acre wildfire near Parma is causing partial evacuations as crews battle the blaze, while a historic winery on 8th Street is for sale, sparking revitalization rumors. Boise State University's new blue turf field has become a fan favorite despite quirky incidents like dead birds found on the field.
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  • Boise: Workshop helps train Idaho dogs to avoid rattlesnakes, skunks and porcupines | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Boise's Local Wire update covers a new dog safety workshop by KBOI to prevent wildlife encounters, the return of Shakir Fest featuring Khalil Shakir, and Ashton Jeanty's monster truck performance at the "Blue." The episode also highlights a free comedy show at Liquid Laughs Underground and Boise's weather forecast.
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  • Boise: Boise State president announces farewell to campus community | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Boise — Boise State University President Jeremiah Shinn delivered his farewell message, signaling a major leadership change at the institution. Idaho Senator Mike Crapo released a 2025 housing survey revealing rising costs and limited availability, highlighting the state’s ongoing housing crisis.
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  • Boise News Today — June 05
    2026/06/05
    Boise's Local Wire podcast faced technical issues preventing today's full report, prompting listeners to check back tomorrow for complete local news. The episode highlights ongoing technical challenges, a commitment to regular updates, and the importance of reliable local news coverage.
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  • Boise: Fire near Boise contained, lanes reopen after 14-acre blaze | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Boise: A 14-acre fire between Boise and Mountain Home has been contained, with westbound lanes fully reopened, while Boise State University partners with local businesses to train workers for the semiconductor industry. City officials canceled a $750 million water recycling project due to rising costs, and the community mourns beloved resident Dana Palmquist.
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  • Boise: City Pauses Recycled Water Facility in Southeast Boise | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Boise officials indefinitely paused its first recycled water facility in southeast Boise due to environmental reviews and community concerns, while local theaters launched summer $1 movie ticket deals and artist Ward Hooper created a vintage poster for the Snake River Stampede.
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  • Boise: Gas line strike shuts down Americana Boulevard in Boise | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Boise: Americana Boulevard is closed both ways after a gas line was struck during construction, causing safety shutdowns and traffic delays. Public health officials warn of elevated levels of a deadly virus, urging families to boost hygiene and monitor symptoms as schools reinforce cleaning protocols.
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