IDAHO NEWS
TAXES & STATE LAW
Idaho taxpayers can now file their 2025 state income tax returns following new tax changes signed by Brad Little that align the state code with President Donald Trumpβs βBig Beautiful Bill.β Early filers before March 10 could see refunds by the end of May.
LICENSE PLATES
Brad Little has signed a new law removing registration stickers from Idaho license plates. Lawmakers say officers can verify registration electronically, saving the state about 300-thousand dollars. The change takes effect in July.
FEDERAL COURT CASE
A Boise woman accused of crashing a stolen ambulance into the Portico North building will remain in jail until trial. A federal judge ruled Sarah George should stay in custody, citing concerns she could pose a danger to the community. Her trial is scheduled for April 20.
ICE ARREST CONTROVERSY
Immigration officials say the recent arrest of a man near a Boise daycare was targeted and tied to a prior 2024 theft conviction. ICE says the man was detained about 200 yards from the preschool, though the daycare owner disputes where the arrest happened.
JEROME HOUSE FIRE
Firefighters in Jerome quickly knocked down a basement fire early Tuesday morning near 300 East Avenue E. Six people β including an infant β safely escaped the home. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
EDUCATION
Cassia County School District has hired a new superintendent. Scott Root will take over July first, returning to Idaho after years leading schools both in the U.S. and internationally.
DEADLY SCOOTER CRASH
Meridian Police are investigating a deadly scooter crash near Settlerβs Park. Fifty-six-year-old Jairo Blanco Villamizar of Meridian died after being struck by vehicles on Ustick Road Saturday night.
HOUSING
Home affordability remains a challenge in Twin Falls. New data from Redfin shows buyers need to earn about 86-thousand dollars a year to afford a typical home β well above the cityβs median household income of about 74 thousand.
CHILD EXPLOITATION CASE
A Twin Falls man has pleaded guilty to a felony child exploitation charge. Twenty-one-year-old Owden Godfrey admitted to using a minor for sexually exploitative material after communicating with a 14-year-old girl online.
SPORTS
IDAHO STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS
Opening day of the Idaho state high school boys basketball tournaments tipping off across the state today with opening-round games at multiple sites.
Noon games:
Burley takes on Lewiston at Rocky Mountain.
Filer faces Teton in Eagle.
Rigby meets Owyhee at the Ford Idaho Center in Nampa.
Grace battles Kendrick at Vallivue.
Dietrich plays Rockland in Caldwell.
Parma goes up against St. Maries in Meridian.
Two-oβclock games:
Gooding against Bonners Ferry in Eagle.
Vallivue facing Columbia at Rocky Mountain.
Highland of Pocatello taking on Kuna at the Ford Idaho Center.
Valley meeting North Star Charter at Vallivue.
Firth battling Ririe in Meridian.
Carey taking on Timberline of Weippe in Caldwell.
Five-oβclock games:
Twin Falls squares off with Bishop Kelly at Rocky Mountain.
Murtaugh meets Prairie at Vallivue.
Timberline of Boise faces Lake City at the Ford Idaho Center.
New Plymouth plays Orofino in Meridian.
Marsh Valley takes on Snake River in Eagle.
Greenleaf Friends battles Garden Valley in Caldwell.
Seven-oβclock games:
Wendell taking on Soda Springs in Meridian.
Preston facing Bonneville at Rocky Mountain.
Rimrock against Lakeside at Vallivue.
Homedale meeting Cole Valley Christian in Eagle.
Coeur du Christ playing Watersprings in Caldwell.
The final game of the night tips off at 7:30 in Nampa, with Capital facing Centennial at the Ford Idaho Center.
CSI BASEBALL
The College of Southern Idaho baseball team rolled past Utah State Club yesterday, winning 13-3 and 16-5. Trey Purser blasted a home run with four RBI, and the Golden Eagles improve to 20-and-5. CSI hosts Treasure Valley next week.
BOISE STATE WOMEN
Boise State womenβs basketball fell to UNLV 76-47 last night. The Broncos finish the regular season 23-and-8 and head into the Mountain West Tournament as the five seed, opening against San Jose State March 7.
BOISE STATE TRACK & FIELD
Eight Boise State track and field athletes earned All-Mountain West honors after the indoor championships. Kaiya Robertson won the 800 meters, and Raekwon Weatherspoon captured the long jump title with one of the best marks in school history.
BOISE STATE SOFTBALL
Boise State softball finally comes home this week, hosting the Blue Collar Classic in Boise. The Broncos open today against Cal Baptist after starting the season with their first 21 games on the road.
IDAHO STATE MEN
Idaho State menβs basketball opens the Big Sky Tournament Saturday in Boise. The ninth-seeded Bengals take on Northern Arizona at 5:30 inside Idaho Central Arena, with the winner advancing to face top-seeded Portland State.
IDAHO STATE SOFTBALL
Idaho State softball is finally home, hosting the Orange and Black Classic in Pocatello this week. The Bengals open the tournament today against Southern Utah at Miller Ranch Stadium.
WEATHER β MAGIC VALLEY
TODAY
Cloudy and breezy with a chance of snow early, mixing with rain through the afternoon. High near 44Β°F with gusty west winds up to 40 mph.
A chance of snow before 8am, then a chance of rain and snow between 8am and 2pm, then a chance of rain after 2pm. Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny. Chance of precipitation 50% with little or no snow accumulation expected.
TONIGHT
A slight chance of rain mixing with snow after 8pm, then gradually ending. Partly cloudy with a low around 28Β°F. Blustery with west winds 14 to 23 mph, gusts up to 34 mph. Chance of precipitation 20%.
FRIDAY
Mostly sunny with a high near 46Β°F. West wind 14 to 16 mph, gusts up to 28 mph.
FRIDAY NIGHT
Mostly clear with a low around 30Β°F. West-southwest wind 7 to 14 mph, gusts up to 24 mph.
SATURDAY
Mostly sunny with a high near 52Β°F.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Partly cloudy with a low around 35Β°F.
SUNDAY
Sunny with a high near 64Β°F.
SUNDAY NIGHT
Partly cloudy with a low around 41Β°F.
MONDAY
Mostly sunny with a high near 61Β°F.
MONDAY NIGHT
Mostly cloudy with a low around 32Β°F.
TUESDAY
Partly sunny with a high near 45Β°F. Breezy.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Partly cloudy with a low around 29Β°F. Blustery.
WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny with a high near 53Β°F.











