It was a beautiful warm Boise Memorial Day Weekend, but one natural place to cool off wasn't available (and remains so today). The Boise River is in dangerous condition.
The scenes of disaster and loss in Houston, he Texas Gulf Coast, and Louisiana are heartbreaking. It makes you wonder what it might be like if we ever dealt with similar flooding.
No doubt, one of the best parts of the Boise area is our outdoor recreation, and the Greenbelt is certainly at the top of the list. After flood damage, repairs are kicking into gear.
If it's been a while since you last visited Ann Morrison Park, get ready, it doesn't quite look like the picture at this moment. Flooding from the Boise River has done some real damage.
Mosquitoes love moisture, and the Treasure Valley has plenty of it right now. As the Boise River flooding subsides, West Nile could be the big new worry.
We've been hearing updates about the potential flooding situation and the unusually high river flows for months, and now, officials are looking at the long-game of clean up. It is not going to be easy.
We've been sharing updated information about the unusually high Boise River flow this season. At this point, there's no sign it's slowing and that is causing a ripple effect for other projects.
After our months of snow covering much of our state, the melt off over the last week has caused a new set problems with flooding a resulting Disaster Declaration.