KIVI-TV (Nampa, ID)

KIVI-TV (Nampa, ID)

KIVI-TV serves as the ABC-affiliated television station for Idaho's Treasure Valley. Based in Nampa, it transmits a high-definition digital signal on UHF channel 24, which can also be accessed as virtual channel 6.1 through PSIP. The station's transmitter is located at the summit of the Bogus Basin ski area.

Local
English
Television

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64
Ranking

Global

#116683

United States

#25261

Arts and Entertainment/TV Movies and Streaming

#754

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  • 12 hours ago | kivitv.com | Lorien Nettleton

    Are you interested in nursing but can't attend full-time classes? CSI's new part-time program spreads coursework over three years instead of two.

  • 1 day ago | kivitv.com | Lorien Nettleton

    TWIN FALLS, Idaho - Nine South African refugees are expected to arrive in Twin Falls this week, receiving support services despite recent cuts to refugee resettlement funding. "Twin Falls is a very welcoming community, and we have opened our doors and our hearts to people from all over the world for the last 45 years," said Chandra Upreti, director of the US Committee on Refugee and Immigrants Twin Falls office.

  • 2 days ago | kivitv.com | Alexander Huddleston

    BOISE, Idaho - Mixed martial arts is one of the fastest-growing sports, peaking in interest across the world, and soon two local teenagers will put Boise on the international MMA map. I'm your neighborhood reporter, Alexander Huddleston, with two athletes who were invited to compete on Team USA next month. "Once I did my first one, I just fell in love and didn't want to stop," smiled Muay Thai fighter Kyler Fordyce.

  • 2 days ago | kivitv.com | Kate Jacobson

    IDAHO COUNTY, Idaho - Two people are dead following separate rafting incidents on Idaho's Selway River over the weekend. The Idaho County Sheriff's Office received the first call just before 1:30 p.m. on Saturday and was informed of an SOS activation up the Selway River, with CPR reportedly in progress. The area where the SOS was sent from is part of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area and is nearly 20 miles from the end of the nearest road.

  • 2 days ago | kivitv.com | Lorien Nettleton

    BUHL, Idaho - Buhl School District is asking voters to approve a two-year, $650,000 levy on the May 20 ballot to fund essential operations including staffing, transportation and supplies. If the levy fails, the district will need to make significant cuts beyond the three teaching positions already planned for elimination due to decreased enrollment. "If we don't pass the levy, we're going to have to make some pretty significant cuts," said Superintendent Angie Oparnico.