The Valley's real estate market heats up
By Zach Kyle
This summertime, the living was easy for Treasure Valley home sellers. Most houses sold quickly, often after receiving competing offers—often [...]
Bruneau Dunes State Park
By Amy Busek
You need to travel to the Bruneau Sand Dunes to grasp the enormity of its biggest namesake. A prehistoric monolith [...]
Global Gardens helps refugees get growing
By Ellie Rodgers
Sarbah Bi and Abdikadir Chimwaga are refugees from separate countries who now share a peaceful life in Boise. They met [...]
The Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial celebrates 15 years
By Kate Hull
A stroll through The Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial, a nearly one-acre educational park adjacent to the Boise River Greenbelt, [...]
By Ellie Rodgers
Felicia Burkhalter and Millie Davis remember how much their father Dallas Harris loved to walk his property along the Boise [...]
By David Gray Adler
A grey-brown sandstone memorial sitting on the front lawn of the Idaho Angler on Vista Avenue in Boise, Idaho, sports [...]
Pent-up demand fuels Boise hotel boom
By Zach Kyle
Like towering, multimillion-dollar weeds, new hotels seem to spring out of the downtown Boise concrete every other month. With The [...]
The Mount Everest Momo Café brings the flavors of Nepal to Boise
By Ellie Rodgers | Photography by Ray J. Gadd
Raj Shrestha can attest: running a family restaurant can be challenging. First, a November 2014 fire closed his Mount Everest [...]
Peaceful Belly Farm to leave its Dry Creek Valley roots
By Ellie Rodgers
The Dry Creek Valley north of Boise is magical: rolling, golden hills dotted with farms, ranches, sage and rabbitbrush, and [...]
Boise’s Learning Lab transforms lives through literacy
By Jill Kuraitis | Illustration: Zach D. Brown
Imagine that you are an immigrant to a very foreign land, say Mars. You’ve heard it’s a great place, but [...]