“Studio C” star, Tori Pence thinks back on her journey to Studio C, how the show has changed over time, and her own personal growth.
In the heart of Rigby, a small-town auto shop is proving that fixing cars isn’t the only way to serve a community. Double Diamond Automotive, owned and operated by Scott and Kristin Love, combines mechanical know-how with a mission to give back—and they’re doing it in a big way.
The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho brings back Chalk Fest, an event for artists to demonstrate skill and families to have fun outside.
Three musical ensembles from BYU–Idaho will unite this Thursday evening for a special performance titled Hymns of Praise. The University Choir, Women’s Chorus, and University Orchestra will come together to present a spiritually uplifting concert centered on hymns and sacred music.
For some families in southeast Idaho, summer isn’t just about sunshine and free time—it’s a season for healing and growth. That’s the idea behind Hope Camp, a summer program run by Discovery Acre, a home-based child development center that's rethinking what camp can be.
Kobie and Robert Atkinson, BYU-Idaho Alumni and owners of the Thornshire Renaissance Faire, prepare to run the fair for the second time as its soul owners.
REXBURG--Since 1988, the Idaho Community Foundation has been serving the people of Idaho with building up and funding charities and helping nonprofits get their start. The organization started with a man named John Ferry, who became the president of Boise Cascade as building materials company, got several people together to help charities gain funding and to help the people around them. Now, over 30 years later, they have granted over $200 million and are on the way $300 million.
Idaho education leaders are considering changes to K-12 testing, including removing the state English Language Arts test (ELA) exam for third graders and allowing high school students to choose tests aligned with their post-graduation plans. The state will collect public feedback this summer before making formal recommendations to the board in August
Rexburg Meltdown is a music festival assembled to help people in the area find others with similar interests and build connection.
Singer/Songwriter, Evie Clair challenged herself to write and post a new song to Instagram every day until her newest EP “Conversations with Angels” hits 20,000 streams on Spotify. Clair released “Conversations with Angels” last year. The music focuses on life’s hardships, something she hopes can help her daughter in the future.