Yesterday, a Jerome mother was purchasing a few things from a local grocery store. As she was checking out, two men began talking to her children. The mother didn't think this was extremely harmful until one of the men picked up her two year old daughter. The mother quickly grabbed her child from the stranger. Not knowing what the two men were capable of, she didn't confront them.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)- Idaho sees a lot of water recreation during the summer months and recreation officials want to remind people to be safe on any watercraft, including paddleboards.
HAILEY, Idaho (PRESS RELEASE) - By adapting an existing technology in a new way, Idaho Transportation Department officials gave pedestrians a 10-second head-start when crossing the street near the Hailey Post Office at Idaho 75 and Airport Way.
BOISE, Idaho (News Release) – Protecting lives and reducing serious injury from motor vehicle crashes may be as simple as clicking a seat belt. So, the Idaho Transportation Department is supporting efforts to increase Idahoans’ safety restraint use May 16-30.
Another state is considering legislation that will allow police to use a device to determine whether or not a person has been texting while driving. Do you think this technology should come to Idaho?
BOISE, Idaho (News Release) – As spring weather comes to southern Idaho and eastern Oregon, homeowners are pulling out ladders to paint, prune or clean gutters, and farm workers prepare for irrigation season.
Kids reach on age where they don't want or need mom and dad to go trick-or-treating with them anymore. If you're kids have reached that age, technology can put your mind at ease.
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Times have definitely changed. 20 years ago when I was trick or treating I would go out with a few friends and fill a pillowcase full of candy before I would go home. Now I drive or walk with my kids because I am afraid something may happen to them on Halloween.
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Times have definitely changed. 20 years ago when I was trick or treating I would go out with a few friends and fill a pillowcase full of candy before I would go home. Now I drive or walk with my kids because I am afraid something may happen to them on Halloween.