A 31-year-old local man faces three felony charges after a stabbing incident on the city’s east side early Saturday morning ...
POCATELLO — City Council candidates detailed their visions for Pocatello at a League of Women Voters and Idaho State Journal ...
An evening full of activities that educate children who could become community leaders someday is coming to two cities in ...
The Gate City is exploring the feasibility of relocating City Hall to a historic and culturally significant building. On Sept ...
We’re proud to offer a more modern, user-friendly platform that helps residents quickly report concerns and access City ...
Shortly before celebrating its 25th anniversary, Boy Scout Troop 395 is facing a major setback after its equipment trailer, ...
This is more than just a fire truck, it’s an investment in safety, efficiency, and the future of our department,” said Chief ...
Mo’ Bettahs Hawaiian Style Food will open its newest restaurant at 705 Yellowstone Ave, Pocatello on Friday, Oct. 10, welcoming the community with a friendly “Aloha” and a menu full of island ...
Higher education is not without its challenges. As a public institution, we face intense scrutiny, tight budgets and shifting expectations.
The city’s fire department has acquired a new firefighting vehicle with a unique steering system. On Tuesday, a new ...
City Statement Regarding Attorney General’s Review of the Shooting of Victor Perez. Today, September 3, 2025, the Idaho Attorney General’s Office announced that criminal charges will not be filed ...
The Pocatello-Chubbuck School District has some changes to its school resource officer staff. Sergeant Richard Sampson has been named as the lead school resource officer and officer Casey Hollowell ...