Boise put it's mask order into effect on July 4. Central District Health made the decision to extend similar policies to all of Ada County ten days later. Here at the station? They've been a requirement since late April.
A few months ago, finding hand sanitizer like these anywhere in the Treasure Valley felt like striking oil. Unfortunately, the products that we thought were helping us stay safe from spreading COVID-19 might actually be dangerous to our health.
Third time's a charm. Southwest District Health was finally able to move forward with their next meeting to discuss the best way to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Canyon County, which recently became one of Idaho's hot spots.
Remember a few months ago when people were first getting sick of quarantines that they started decorating their homes with Christmas items? The holiday lovers are back, but this time, they've decided for a different and maybe a more accurate vibe...
We know that wearing masks is an easy way to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in the Treasure Valley. Your soul feels good knowing you're looking out for your neighbors. But your skin? Well, it's not quite as happy!
At this point in your life, you never saw yourself having to dust off your resume to start the job search. Unfortunately, thousands of Idahoans are in that position after their jobs were affected by COVID-19.
Anytime something from the Gem State ends up on a list recognized by a branch of Oprah's empire is big news! Unfortunately, if you didn't get to experience the Idaho based festival that landed on Oprah Magazine's "22 Best Fall Harvest Festivals and Events Across America's" list last year, you'll have to wait a little bit longer.