WinCo is coming to Rexburg. Rexburg City Councilman Robert Chambers confirmed the news during the annual State of the City address Tuesday morning. The supermarket chain has submitted its plans to build a store on property in the north of town across from Walmart.
Idaho is known for its incredible cuisine, but the New York Times says that the Gem State is also home to one of the best places to get a New York-style slice of pizza in the country. RELATED | Rexburg pizzeria owner is now a member of a team of world
Idaho Treasurer Julie Ellsworth is proposing that Idaho opt into a program that allows for eligible residents with disabilities to save beyond limits set by public assistance programs.
When making their forecast, the Old Farmer’s Almanac breakfast the country up into 18 different regions. Idaho falls in region 13, along with most of Utah, Nevada and portions of Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana.
BOISE — Idaho drivers are paying less than the national average for gas, but AAA Idaho warns prices could rise soon.
The best pizza in the world is Righteous Slice in Rexburg, Idaho. The New York Times devoted an entire feature story to the excellence of New York-style pizza, warming the hearts and bellies of those in Eastern Idaho.
Idahoans are braving cold temperatures as they stop to fill up this week, but they also have something to smile about – gas prices that are as frozen as the weather. According to AAA, the average price for a gallon of regular in the
New York City-style slice pizza is now permeating the nation, even at Righteous Slice, in out-of-the-way Rexburg, Idaho.
Steve Goncalves, father of victim Kaylee Goncalves, expressed cautious optimism about the legal proceedings while emphasizing the importance of justice.
According to AAA, the freezing cold temperatures are as frozen as gas prices. The average price for a gallon gas in Idaho is $3.04 which is half penny cheaper than a week ago, nearly two cents cheaper than a month ago but is still six cents higher than a year ago.
A judge will now consider whether critical DNA evidence will be thrown out in the murder case of four University of Idaho students.
Bryan Kohberger's attorneys were back in court, fighting to get key evidence tossed out ahead of his murder trial scheduled for this summer.