POCATELLO — Police Chief Roger Schei recently celebrated his 30th anniversary as a member of the Pocatello Police Department, a milestone that caused him to express gratitude for all the
The National Weather Service in Pocatello is forecasting the coldest temperatures of the season this weekend as an arctic front moves through eastern Idaho. They may be some light snow Friday night and Saturday before the initial drop in temperatures Saturday night.
The following is a press release from the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office.
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — People gathered at Zoo Idaho to enjoy warm drinks when the zoo hosted its third annual 'Poke Fest' on Saturday, Jan. 18. Visitors enjoyed bonfires, s’mores, music, and of course, warm beer and cider.
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 impressive 92.1% of PCSD 25 learners graduated on time,
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.
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
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.
If the district wants to address its declining enrollment, closing a school is not the answer, multiple patrons said Wednesday.
Boise, Pocatello, and Idaho Falls rank in the top 10 U.S. cities for job growth, driven by booming sectors in education, health, and government.
Republicans control a 90-15 supermajority in the Idaho Legislature and have blocked similar "Add the Words" bills for 20 years.
POCATELLO, Idaho — Around 120 Weber State fans bused Saturday to Idaho State (about 75 students, and about another 40 on a trip paid for by Dillon Jones) to see the Wildcats try to avoid history.