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.
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17 hours ago |
kivitv.com | Kate Jacobson
IDAHO - Idaho State Police will begin transporting immigrants who have completed criminal sentences directly to federal immigration facilities under a new agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Gov. Brad Little announced Thursday that the state has entered into an agreement with ICE under the federal 287(g) program, which allows state and local law enforcement to perform specific immigration functions under ICE supervision.
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22 hours ago |
kivitv.com | Kate Jacobson
BOISE, Idaho - An 18-year-old man faces multiple felony charges after police say he robbed a Boise business at knifepoint and was later found with illegal drugs. Vincent Cummings was arrested June 4 in connection with an armed robbery that occurred three days earlier at a business on South Cole Road, according to Boise police. Investigators say a suspect entered the store around 4:30 p.m. on June 1, approached two employees with a knife, and demanded money from the register.
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23 hours ago |
kivitv.com | Steve Dent
The Bruneau Dunes features the tallest single structure of sand in North America at 470 feet, and it's another example of how skiers are willing to earn their turns. Cameron Cox took me out to the dunes one morning to show us what it's like to ski down the steep face at the dunes, his run even included a crash. "It's a half an hour up and one minute down, but yeah, you get going pretty fast," said Cox.
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23 hours ago |
kivitv.com | Kate Jacobson
CALDWELL, Idaho - The Caldwell Fire Department issued an immediate burn ban within Caldwell city limits on Thursday due to dangerous fire conditions. Recent high temperatures and low humidity levels have led to an increased wildfire risk, according to the department. "The combination of dry conditions and elevated temperatures has significantly heightened the threat of wildfires in our area," said Alan Perry, Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention.
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1 day ago |
kivitv.com | Kate Jacobson
ADA COUNTY, Idaho - Ada County Paramedics Chief Shawn Rayne announced he will retire this October, concluding nearly three decades of emergency medical service. Rayne, who began his career with Ada County Paramedics in 1995 following four years in the U.S. Army, rose through the ranks from paramedic to chief. "I grew up in Ada County and knew that I wanted to spend my life and raise a family here, giving back to the place I call home," Rayne said.
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