Idaho
Parts of I-84 will close, reduce speeds for Idaho Patriot Thunder
Elements of Interstate 84 could have decreased speeds and can briefly be blocked on Sunday, July 10 for the Idaho Patriot Mountain Thunder occasion, based on a press launch from the Idaho Transportation Division.
Idaho State Police shall be escorting as much as 1,200 motorcyclists for the occasion. Police will scale back speeds and briefly block entry to eastbound I-84 between Nampa and Mountain House from roughly 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Previous to the beginning time of the occasion, ISP will start to decelerate eastbound visitors in Nampa at Northside Boulevard and limit autos from getting into the interstate.
Because the group of motorcyclists approaches every eastbound on-ramp and off-ramp, drivers is not going to be allowed to enter, be part of or move the motorbike procession, based on ITD. Streets outdoors of I-84 may additionally expertise congestion because the procession passes every respective on-ramp and off-ramp.
In line with the press launch, ISP shall be becoming a member of a number of legislation enforcement businesses inside Canyon, Ada and Elmore counties to watch visitors circumstances and I-84 entry on the following interchanges previous to, throughout and after the experience concludes in Mountain House at 12:30 p.m.
Briefly blocked interchanges embody:
- Franklin Boulevard
- Garrity Boulevard
- Ten Mile Street
- Meridian Street
- Eagle Street
- Franklin Street/Milwaukee Road
- The I-184 Wye
- Cole Street/Overload Street
- Orchard Road
- Vista Avenue
- Broadway Avenue
- Gowen Street
- Eisenman Street
- East Boise Relaxation Space
- Blacks Creek Street
- East Boise Port of Entry
- Mayfield Street
- Simco Street
- I-84B/Outdated U.S. 30 Exit 90
- Exit 95 in Mountain House
ITD officers say eastbound I-84 vacationers ought to plan for brief delays to permit the motorcyclists to securely experience alongside the interstate. The experience will finish at Carl Miller Park in Mountain House and common visitors move will then resume.
The Idaho Patriot Thunder Trip advantages the Idaho Guard & Reserve Household Assist Fund and Operation Heat Coronary heart. For extra info on the occasion, click on right here.
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Cold front comes into Idaho after a rainy week
It was a rainy week with intense showers passing through the Treasure Valley. Sunday is expected to be clear but cooler weather and more precipitation is on the way.
I got to capture a phenomenal rainbow coming into the station today after some of the rain we saw on Saturday clear out.
The start of this wee will see some more rain on the way for Boise. Twin Fall will see their precipitation arrive between Monday and Tuesday with chances of rain snow/ mixes and possible accumulation.
A cold front will move in this week dropping temperatures. 40’s will turn into 30’s for the Magic and Treasure Valley’s. Mountains will expect a cool down as well. Thanksgiving is looking like a clear day though for most parts of Idaho.
Colder is coming this week, make sure to bundle up!
Idaho
Idaho teen, 18, arrested after dead newborn found in hospital’s Safe Haven baby box
An Idaho teen is behind bars after a dead baby was found in a hospital drop-off box meant for the anonymous surrender of newborns.
Angel Newberry, 18, was arrested in Twin Falls more than a month after medical officials found the dead baby girl wrapped in a blanket with her placenta still attached in the Safe Haven Baby Box at the Grove Creek Medical Center in Blackfoot, authorities announced Friday.
“The Safe Haven Baby Box is intended to safely and anonymously allow custodial parents to surrender a newborn under 30 days old without legal repercussions, provided the child is unharmed,” the Blackfoot Police Department said in a social media post.
“Unfortunately, the placement of a harmed or deceased infant is not protected under the system of Idaho law.”
Hospital staff immediately responded to an alarm on Oct. 13 indicating a baby had been placed in the box — making the disturbing discovery that the newborn had been dead long before she was abandoned, according to Safe Haven Baby Boxes.
Idaho law only allows for the surrender of an infant who is unharmed.
“We are heartbroken,” Safe Haven Baby Box founder Monica Kelsey said last month.
“Let this be clear: this is an illegal, deadly abandonment.”
The accused teen was charged with failing to report a death to law enforcement officials and the coroner, police said.
Additional charges could be filed as the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the baby’s death is ongoing.
She is being held at Bingham County Jail.
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