Your Daily Briefing โ€“ 03/16/2026


๐Ÿ“ฐ MAGIC VALLEY NEWS

๐Ÿ’ง WATER SUPPLY

Idaho water experts say this yearโ€™s mountain snowpack is among the lowest on record. Officials told the Idaho Water Supply Committee that snowpack provides about 75 percent of the stateโ€™s water, and with warmer temperatures and less snow below 8,000 feet, some farmers may have to tap other water sources earlier this season.


๐Ÿš” HIT-AND-RUN INVESTIGATION

Idaho State Police are asking for help identifying a driver involved in a February 1st hit-and-run at the US-93 and Crossroads Point intersection in Jerome County.

The suspect vehicle is believed to be a black SUV.

Anyone with information should contact Idaho State Police.


๐Ÿง— HIKER RESCUE

Emergency crews rescued a woman in her 60s Saturday after she fell about 30 feet while hiking at Box Canyon near Hagerman.

Several Magic Valley agencies responded to the scene. She was transported to a hospital and is reported to be in stable condition.


โ˜Ž 911 SYSTEM STRAIN

A new report says Idahoโ€™s 911 system is under strain due to funding shortages, staffing gaps, and aging equipment.

Lawmakers are being urged to consider creating a statewide 911 program to stabilize emergency communications.


๐Ÿ’‰ VACCINE BILL REJECTED

An Idaho House committee has rejected a bill that would have repealed vaccine requirements.

Critics said the proposal could have restricted access to medical care. Lawmakers voted to hold the bill in committee for now.


๐ŸŽ“ KIMBERLY HIGH SCHOOL

Kimberly High School may soon have a new principal.

Vice Principal TJ Sorensen is being recommended for the job after nearly two decades at the school.

The school board will consider the appointment on March 19.


๐ŸŒก MAGIC VALLEY WARM-UP

A major warm-up is on the way for the Magic Valley.

High temperatures could reach the upper 70s to low 80s by midweek, possibly breaking records in Twin Falls, before cooler air moves in this weekend.


โœˆ SPRING BREAK TRAVEL

Spring Break travel is ramping up at Boise Airport, with about 165,000 passengers expected through March 22.

Travelers are encouraged to arrive early and check parking availability ahead of time to avoid delays.


๐Ÿ‘ฎ TROOPER SHORTAGE

Idaho State Police say they are short 30 to 40 highway troopers as experienced officers leave for higher-paying local agencies.

A bill now headed to the Idaho Senate would raise a vehicle registration fee from $3 to $8 to help recruit and retain troopers.


โšพ SPORTS

โšพ HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL RESULTS

Burley topped Malad 5โ€“1.
Twin Falls rolled Borah 11โ€“1 and later 21โ€“1, but fell to Middleton 12โ€“8.
Filer stayed hot with wins over Wood River 13โ€“3 and 12โ€“3.
Kimberly fell to Mountain Home 13โ€“6.
Minico dropped a game to Bonneville 6โ€“2, but bounced back Saturday beating Vallivue 12โ€“6.
Jerome split with Pocatello, winning 7โ€“4 and 10โ€“6 after falling to Nampa 13โ€“3.
Canyon Ridge beat Nampa twice 13โ€“9 and 13โ€“8.
Declo edged Bear Lake 13โ€“12.
Buhl beat Payette 7โ€“6 before falling to Shelley 18โ€“4.


๐Ÿ“… TODAYโ€™S BASEBALL SCHEDULE

Jerome hosts Blackfoot.
Declo welcomes Salmon.
Wood River travels to Nampa.
Wendell hosts Glenns Ferry.


๐ŸฅŽ HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL RESULTS

Vallivue beat Burley 25โ€“9 and also topped Filer 18โ€“14.
Wood River split with Caldwell, winning 13โ€“6 before falling 8โ€“6.
Filer picked up a win over Declo 14โ€“4, while Declo later lost to New Plymouth 5โ€“0.
Wendell edged Melba 16โ€“14.
Kimberly shut out Marsh Valley 10โ€“0.
Minico dropped two games to Capital 24โ€“4 and 19โ€“9.
Canyon Ridge fell twice to Preston 24โ€“14 and 12โ€“2.


๐Ÿ“… TODAYโ€™S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE

Twin Falls travels to Kuna for a doubleheader.
Wood River plays at Buhl.
Glenns Ferry hosts Greenleaf Friends in conference play.
Burley returns to action Tuesday at Rigby.


๐Ÿ€ IDAHO VANDALS โ€” MARCH MADNESS

Big news for the University of Idaho Vandals.

Both the menโ€™s and womenโ€™s basketball teams are heading to March Madness.

The Vandal women earned a 13-seed in the Sacramento Region and will face 4-seed Oklahoma on March 20.

The Idaho men are dancing for the first time since 1990, landing a 15-seed in the South Region and taking on 2-seed Houston on March 19.


๐Ÿ€ CSI MEN โ€” DISTRICT CHAMPIONS

The third-ranked College of Southern Idaho men are District Champions after a thrilling 102โ€“96 overtime win over Cochise College.

CSI trailed by 15 at halftime but stormed back, tying the game on a three-pointer from Jalen Lyn with 23 seconds left before taking over in overtime.

  • Jalen Lyn: 31 points
  • Ace Reiser: 20 points
  • Ben Thornbrue: 21 points, 14 rebounds

CSI improves to 31-2 and will learn its NJCAA national tournament seed today.


๐Ÿ€ CSI WOMEN โ€” REGION 18 CHAMPS

The 11th-ranked CSI women claimed the Region 18 title with a 65โ€“46 win over Salt Lake.

Savannah Stoker led the way with 15 points and 10 rebounds and was named tournament MVP.

The Golden Eagles improve to 28-4 and also advance to the national tournament.


โšพ CSI BASEBALL

The College of Southern Idaho baseball team finished non-conference play strong Saturday, beating Treasure Valley 2โ€“1 and 13โ€“3 to move to 24โ€“5 overall.

Ryder Cutlip and Trey Purser both homered in the game-two run-rule win.


๐ŸฅŽ CSI SOFTBALL

The 22nd-ranked CSI softball team swept Snow College 20โ€“3 and 15โ€“5.

Big days came from Adi Hansen and Rilyne Keck.

The Golden Eagles are now 13โ€“9 overall and 5โ€“3 in conference play.


๐Ÿฅ‡ PARALYMPICS HISTORY

Sun Valley native Jake Adicoff made history at the 2026 Paralympics, winning gold in all four Nordic skiing events.

The visually impaired skier now has eight career Paralympic medals for Team USA.


๐ŸฅŽ BOISE STATE SOFTBALL

Boise State fell to Nevada 9โ€“4 Sunday after five late Wolf Pack runs broke a 4โ€“4 tie.

The Broncos drop to 13โ€“17 and play a doubleheader at Sacramento State tomorrow.


๐ŸฅŽ IDAHO STATE SOFTBALL

Idaho State swept San Diego Friday, winning 3โ€“0 and 3โ€“2.

  • Kasey Aguinaga threw a shutout in game one
  • Kira Day homered in game two

The Bengals improve to 18โ€“10.


๐ŸŒค WEATHER

๐ŸŒฌ MAGIC VALLEY FORECAST

Partly sunny today with a high near 64 and breezy this afternoon with gusts up to 29 mph.

A warming trend arrives through midweek with sunshine and highs in the 70s Tuesday and near 80 Wednesday and Thursday, before cooling back into the 60s by Sunday.


๐Ÿ“… TODAY

Partly sunny, with a high near 64ยฐF.
West wind 5โ€“10 mph, increasing to 11โ€“16 mph in the afternoon.
Wind gusts up to 29 mph.


๐ŸŒ™ TONIGHT

Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly clear.
Low around 41ยฐF.
West wind 5โ€“14 mph becoming south-southwest in the evening.
Gusts up to 29 mph.


๐ŸŒค TUESDAY

Mostly sunny with a high near 74ยฐF.
Light wind becoming west-northwest 8โ€“13 mph.
Gusts up to 25 mph.


๐ŸŒ™ TUESDAY NIGHT

Partly cloudy with a low around 44ยฐF.
West-northwest wind 6โ€“9 mph becoming south-southeast after midnight.
Gusts up to 21 mph.


โ˜€ WEDNESDAY

Sunny with a high near 80ยฐF.
Calm wind becoming west-northwest 5โ€“9 mph in the afternoon.
Gusts up to 20 mph.


๐ŸŒ™ WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Mostly clear with a low around 46ยฐF.


โ˜€ THURSDAY

Sunny with a high near 80ยฐF.


๐ŸŒ™ THURSDAY NIGHT

Mostly clear with a low around 49ยฐF.


โ˜€ FRIDAY

Sunny with a high near 81ยฐF.


๐ŸŒ™ FRIDAY NIGHT

Partly cloudy with a low around 50ยฐF.


๐ŸŒค SATURDAY

Mostly sunny with a high near 73ยฐF.


๐ŸŒ™ SATURDAY NIGHT

Mostly cloudy with a low around 43ยฐF.


๐ŸŒค SUNDAY

Mostly sunny with a high near 64ยฐF.