BLM expands Tartar Fire closure across Idaho public lands
BLM expanded a temporary Tartar Fire closure across public lands, roads and trails near Brownlee Reservoir. The order is scheduled through August 24.
BLM expanded a temporary Tartar Fire closure across public lands, roads and trails near Brownlee Reservoir. The order is scheduled through August 24.
Three people were killed and seven injured in a Twin Falls shooting. Police said the suspected gunman was dead, but the final toll remained unclear.
People seeking election to the Ada County Highway District commission may file declarations of candidacy from Aug. 17 through Aug. 28, 2026. The deadline is 5 p.m. on the final day.
Boise State’s move to the Pac-12 took effect July 1, 2026, placing the Broncos’ football program in its first season under the conference’s schedule and broadcast framework.
Most Boise School District K-12 students are scheduled to begin the 2026-27 school year Aug. 12, with pre-K and early-childhood special-education programs beginning Aug. 17.
Boise City Council is scheduled to hear a preliminary plat application for 35 buildable lots on 135.9 acres at 6310 S. Orchard St. on Aug. 11, 2026.
Valor Classical Academy says it plans to open as a tuition-free public charter school serving South Meridian and nearby communities in August 2026, though a first day and enrollment total have not been confirmed.
A federal major disaster declaration approved July 2 made eligible government departments and certain private nonprofits in six Idaho counties eligible to seek FEMA Public Assistance after severe March storms.
Gov. Brad Little’s Executive Order 2026-06 gives eligible Idaho executive-branch employees paid leave July 2 and July 6, surrounding the state-observed Independence Day holiday on July 3.
Boise police said a suspect they described as knife-wielding died after an officer-involved shooting July 23. Available reporting did not identify the person or provide key details about the encounter.
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador joined a letter defending a federal rule that blocks undocumented immigrants from obtaining commercial driver’s licenses. Oral argument in the underlying litigation is scheduled for Sept. 15, 2026.
Boise City Council approved an emergency ordinance setting road-use, registration, insurance, title and licensing requirements for certain high-powered electric motorcycles and similar vehicles.
Meridian City Council approved two neighboring development actions near Ustick Road, the McDermott Road bypass and Idaho 16 at a July 14 public hearing.
Meridian’s free Main Street Mix concert series is scheduled to continue in downtown through Aug. 12, with Wednesday concerts from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Idaho DEQ forecasts Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups air quality in the Treasure Valley on Aug. 1, with an AQI of 135, as wildfire smoke continues to affect the region. An advisory is active in Ada County, where outdoor burning is prohibited.
Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador announced July 21 that his office secured a combined $600,000 for Idaho through two consumer-data settlements. The available announcement does not identify the companies or terms.
Idaho’s Reproductive Freedom and Privacy Act is listed as qualified for the statewide Nov. 3, 2026, general-election ballot. The deadline to submit pro and con arguments was July 31.
Some Boise Foothills trails have reopened, but others in and around Hulls Gulch and Military Reserve remained closed as Claremont Fire containment work continued.
Boise City Council approved an ordinance July 1 allowing the mayor to limit lawn watering and other potable-water uses during a drought emergency.
Idaho Transportation Department ramp repaving at I-84 and Eagle Road is scheduled to close the westbound off-ramp overnight Aug. 3-5, with traffic directed to the Meridian Road Interchange.
A Boise River tubing route was reported reopened by July 27, 2026, after a fallen tree affected access during the active summer tubing season.
Central District Health has listed a public Board of Health meeting for Aug. 14, 2026, in Boise, with public comments accepted under the agency’s procedures and deadlines.