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Boise Police say an attempted armed robbery occurred at the Bank of America on Federal Way just before 9:30 p.m. on Monday night. Full Story »
Boise Police say an attempted armed robbery occurred at the Bank of America on Federal Way just before 9:30 p.m. on Monday night. Full Story »
Boise police say two suspects are still on the loose Tuesday morning after an attempted robbery. Full Story »
2 News gives you a rare look at what happens on a daily basis on Idaho's death row, straight from Idaho's correctional officers. As 2 News learned, the job is a lot more than just keeping killers locked up behind steel doors. Full Story »
Erica Kallin, deputy prosecutor with the Canyon County Prosecutor's Office, says Mario Gonzalez, changed his plea to guilty to two counts of aggravated battery on Monday. Full Story »
Fish and Game officials found three wasted elk in the reported location and evidence that others had been shot, field dressed and removed from the area. Full Story »
Horizon Airlines unveiled the Boise State Liberty Q-400 airplane Monday at the Boise Airport. Horizon says the plane is a tribute to Boise and the university. Full Story »
The Truth Squad set out with a local microbiologist to test several locations to see where the dirtiest spot in town is. Full Story »
Twenty-seven-year-old Alisa Franck told The Coeur d'Alene Press she spent Saturday night huddling to keep warm in the snow. Full Story »
Mark Shaver, 43, of Eagle Creek, failed to return with the children - ages 3 to 14 - by Saturday and was reported missing near Breitenbush Lake. Full Story »
Officers on foot patrol in downtown early Saturday morning say at about 2 a.m. witnessed Michael Berenger step in front of a victim's bicycle at the corner of 6th and Main causing him to stop abruptly to avoid a collision. Full Story »
Police say Rocky Pickett, 39, was westbound on W. Franklin Road near Ward Street at about 2:35 p.m. when he ran into the back of a stopped car. He was transported to St. Alphonsus Hospital by paramedics and admitted, however he died early Monday morning. Full Story »
A woman rescued after falling into a cold, rushing creek is back where she started: in hot water. The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office says a 32-year-old Milwaukie woman fell into Johnson Creek early Sunday after she stepped out of a hot tub. Full Story »
The rain that hit the coast and Portland translated to snow in the Cascades - making skiers and snowboarders quite happy Sunday as the first lifts opened on Mt. Hood. Full Story »
The Ontario Budget Committee agreed this spring to set aside $5,000 from the police budget for a community-run program to trap, spay or neuter and then release feral cats. Full Story »
The Idaho congressman says, "... abortion should be safe, legal and rare." Full Story »
In the biggest re-enlistment ceremony in the history of the 116th cavalry brigade, the Idaho National Guard is now 67 troops stronger. This all comes as the unit is on alert for a possible deployment overseas sometime this year. Full Story »
The lawsuit, filed last month in federal court, claims a city of Boise anti-camping ordinance violates the 8th amendment. The plantifs are seven homeless people who want the city to drop all charges against any homeless person and pay back fines collected. Full Story »
Idaho Treasure Valley Storytellers, did a series of interviews with veterans in the years, 1999 and 2000. Full Story »
There are two trooper vacancies in region three, which covers areas like the Treasure Valley. There are more than 20 other openings statewide. Full Story »
Authorities are saying that a tornado whipped through the coastal town of Lincoln City Friday night around 9 p.m. The severe weather tore roofs off vacation cottages and shattered a window on at least one parked car. Full Story »
The suspect in the shooting death of a Seattle police officer was "a lone domestic terrorist" whose apartment was a virtual arsenal of bomb-making material and may have been planning to escalate his activities, according to police. Watch video of the SPD press conference ยป Full Story »
An Apache Helicopter fly-over started the day's festivities. Organizers say 2,000 people representing all branches of the military were involved. Full Story »
As new numbers released yesterday by the Idaho Department of Labor show a climbing unemployment rate, some local businesses are holding off on bringing on extra help for the holidays. Full Story »
We've seen some high-profile cases lately where race was an issue. Just this week, there men were sentenced for attacking a black man in the parking lot of a Nampa Wal-Mart. Full Story »
Both families say they were on pins and needles after the Fort Hood Massacre. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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