Revitalizing the Lusk District
By Emilee Struss
Wrapping down South 9th Street, parallel to Capitol Boulevard, and looping along the side of Ann Morrison Park is an [...]
indieDwell tackles Boise’s housing problem with creative solutions
By Winslow Brokaw
A Boise-based company, indieDwell, has revolutionized the building industry by creating homes that are durable, energy efficient, sustainable and affordable [...]
Boise’s commitment to public art
By Sharon Fisher
When you think of public art, the first image that pops up is often some amorphous blob surrounded by concrete—what [...]
National Oldtime Fiddlers’ Contest offers good ole fashioned fun!
By Cheryl Haas
There’s some serious toe-tappin’, hootin’ and hollerin’, and show-stoppin’ fiddle playin’ going on the third week of June in Weiser, [...]
Fun at the Discovery Center of Idaho
By Cheryl Haas
Rockets! Dinosaurs! Slime! The Discovery Center of Idaho, abutting Julia Davis Park in Boise, is a hands-on, STEM-based (science, technology, [...]
Boise’s historical buildings breathe new life
By Jamie Hausman
The cranes piercing Boise’s skyline are an obvious sign of the times: new buildings, growth, and a dynamic economy. However, [...]
Get a taste of the Washington wine scene just four hours from Boise
By Jamie Hausman
Walla Walla translates to “many waters” in the First Nations language of the area, referring to the confluence of the [...]
The Race to Robie Creek
By Torrie Cope
At high noon on a Saturday in mid-April, more than 2,000 runners gather at a starting line in Fort Boise [...]
Boise embraces e-scooters
By Zach Kyle
If you spend any time in Downtown Boise, chances are you’ve seen Meredith Stead, dressed in high heels and business [...]
Meridian strives to maintain livability despite rapid development
By Amy Busek
Meridian was the 10th-fastest growing city in the nation in 2017, and the fastest in the state of Idaho. For [...]