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Pocatello News

  1. Keep up on the latest news and events.
  1. FinanceAuction2022

    City of Pocatello Auctioning Surplus Items 2022

    The City of Pocatello’s yearly auction has started. Read on...
  2. The City of Pocatello is hiring!

    City of Pocatello Hiring Fair Scheduled for Saturday, May 14

    WE’RE HIRING! If you’re in the market for a seasonal job or career, the City of Pocatello wants you. Read on...
  3. EPA Logo

    City of Pocatello Awarded in EPA Region 10 FY 2022 Brownfields Community-Wide Assessment Grant

    Thursday, May 12, the Biden Administration through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded $254.5 million in Brownfields grants to 265 communities. Read on...
  4. Wildlife Waltz Zoo Idaho Silent Auction

    Only TWO Days Left to Get Your ‘Wildlife Waltz’ Zoo Idaho Tickets and Silent Auction

    Have you ever wanted to go glamping at the zoo? Or have dinner with 10 of your friends in a treehouse? Or have a spa day with Poly Light, Red Light, and Lip Treatment? Well, now you can! Read on...
  5. Tandem Tour Flyer

    The Tandem Tour is Coming to Pocatello May 14

    Students working together to improve mental health across Idaho. Read on...
  6. Cleanup crew

    Brooklyn’s Playground Will be Closed May 12 for Annual Clean-up and Repair

    Portneuf Valley Partners and Leadership Pocatello – Chubbuck are teaming up for the annual clean-up and repair of Brooklyn’s Playground. Read on...
  7. An adoptable dog at the Pocatello Animal Shelter.

    Pocatello Animal Services Hosting Rabies Clinic May 21

    Pocatello Animal Services will be hosting a rabies clinic Saturday, May 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Read on...
  8. Officer Handel and Officer Amos are now recovering at home after  officer-involved shooting May 5, 2

    Officer Amos Released from Hospital After Being Injured in the Line of Duty

    Officer Handel and Officer Amos are now recovering at home after officer-involved shooting May 5, 2022. Read on...
  9. PPD Officer Names Released

    PPD Officer Handel has been Released from the Hospital; Officer Amos is Recovering in the Hospital

    During a news conference today, Pocatello Police Chief Roger Shei gave an update on the two Pocatello Police Department (PPD) officers injured in the line of duty May 5, 2022. Read on...
  10. PPD Officer Names Released

    Pocatello Police Department Releases Names of Injured Officers

    The Pocatello Police Department (PPD) is releasing the names of the two officers involved in the officer-involved shooting that occurred May 5, 2022, on East Bridger Street. Read on...
  11. Map Hayes Ave Water Project

    Water Line Installation Begins May 9 on Hayes Avenue between Gould St. to Whitman St.

    Project to Last Approximately 22 Weeks. Read on...
  12. PocatelloPolice

    Governor’s Taskforce on Fentanyl Coming to Pocatello; Free and Open to the Public

    Across the country and in Idaho, law enforcement agencies are reporting an increase in drug and drug trafficking cases. Read on...
  13. Wildlife Waltz Zoo Idaho Tickets

    Zoo Idaho Gearing up for “Wildlife Waltz” May 14; Discount Tickets Available Until May 9

    Enjoy an evening-filled event with animals, entertainment, and delightful cuisine. Read on...
  14. Teen Mental Health Awareness 5K Hosted by the Pocatello Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council

    Come Walk/Run for the Teen Mental Health Awareness 5K Hosted by the Pocatello MYAC

    The goal is to bring awareness to teen mental health and the resources available in our area. Read on...
  15. iYAC

    City and League of Idaho Cities Raising Funds for Idaho Youth Advisory Council during Idaho Gives

    Funds raised will be divided amongst the youth councils across the state. Read on...
  16. Water Line Project on Grant Avenue

    Water Line Installation Begins May 2, on Grant Avenue, from West Clark Street to Center Street

    The project is expected to last approximately two weeks. Read on...
  17. Pocatello Police Department Car

    Pocatello Police Arrest Suspect in Early Morning Stabbing at Rodeway Inn

    At around 1:23 a.m., Friday, April 29, Pocatello dispatch received a 911 call from the Rodeway Inn, 835 South 5th Avenue, in reference to a physical disturbance involving a suspect with a knife who was threatening people. Read on...
  18. Mayor Scholarship Recepients

    Recipients of the 2022 “Pocatello’s Promise of Tomorrow Mayoral Scholarship” Announced

    The five awardees for the 2022 “Pocatello’s Promise of Tomorrow Mayoral Scholarship” have been chosen. Read on...
  19. LowerCityCreekClosure

    Lower City Creek Trailhead and Trail to Bridge 1 Closed April 30

    The City of Pocatello will be closing the Lower City Creek Trailhead and Trail to Bridge 1 Saturday, April 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or until work is finished. Read on...
  20. Children reading books at Marshall Public Library

    Marshall Public Library receives large donation thanks to Friends of the Marshall Public Library

    Friends of the Marshall Public Library donates $12,000 worth of furniture to public library. Read on...
  21. Half-priced license fees for the month of May

    City of Pocatello announces half-priced license fees for dogs for the month of May

    All dogs over the age of three (3) months that reside within the Pocatello city limits must be licensed and have the license tag affixed to their collar at all times. Read on...
  22. Shane Grow selected as the Pocatello Fire Department’s new Assistant Chief of Operations

    Shane Grow selected as the Pocatello Fire Department’s new Assistant Chief of Operations

    Current Pocatello Fire Department Battalion Chief Shane Grow has been promoted to Assistant Chief of Operations. Read on...
  23. City of Pocatello achieves SolSmart Silver recognition for commitment to solar energy

    City of Pocatello achieves SolSmart Silver recognition for commitment to solar energy

    SolSmart has recognized the City of Pocatello for taking bold steps to make it faster, easier, and more affordable to go solar. Read on...
  24. Pocatello Fire Chief stops by dispatch

    Honoring Our Police and Fire Dispatch Team for Answering the Call

    All this week is National Public Safety Telecommunications Week (NPSTW). The event is observed every second week in April to honor those telecommunicators who help save millions of lives every day, according to National Today. Read on...
  25. April Hiring Fair at the Public Works Annex at 2405 Garrett Way

    April Hiring Fair a success for the City of Pocatello

    The hiring fair for the City of Pocatello was a success with 16 applications leading up to the fair and 61 applications received over the weekend. Read on...
  26. Environmental Fair

    UPDATE: Portneuf Valley Environmental Fair is back after two year hiatus

    NEW LOCATION DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS: The fair will now be at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the gymnasium off East Center Street and South 7th Ave. Read on...
  27. HRACAward2022

    Pocatello HRAC honoring four community members at this year’s 2022 Human and Civil Rights Awards

    The City of Pocatello Human Relations Advisory Committee (HRAC) is honoring four local champions for their work in advancing human and civil rights in the Gate City. Read on...
  28. Zoo Idaho Connections entrance

    Opening day a success at Zoo Idaho

    We are happy to announce that opening weekend at Zoo Idaho was a success. Read on...
  29. The City of Pocatello is hiring!

    City of Pocatello Hiring Fair Scheduled for April 8 and May 14

    If you’re in the market for a seasonal job or career, the City of Pocatello wants you. Read on...
  30. City Creek Road tree trimming trail

    NEEDED: Volunteers to help trim trees on City Creek Road April 9

    The City needs your help trimming back trees and brush from the City Creek Road so that the Forest Service can do a lot of erosion control work on this road this spring. Read on...
  31. Erosion and Sediment Control issues within the city limits

    City requiring erosion and sediment control compliance at construction sites by April 4

    The City of Pocatello has recently re-committed to an education campaign regarding Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) issues within the city limits. Read on...
  32. Water System Flushing Begins

    Water System Flushing Begins

    The City of Pocatello Water Department will be conducting its annual system flushing program beginning April 4, 2022, and will take approximately three weeks to complete. Read on...
  33. Michael J Fox at Zoo Idaho

    Opening Day at Zoo Idaho Slated for April 2

    The new season will mark the debut of the Zoo Connections Entrance and Gift Shop Read on...
  34. Cat at Pocatello Animal Shelter

    Pocatello Animal Services Seeks Homes for Kitten Foster Program

    Kitten season is upon us and Pocatello Animal Services is looking for fosters. Read on...
  35. Roof Installation

    Lead Grant Fund Used to Help Students Build Sheds for Local Disabled Veterans

    The City of Pocatello’s Neighborhood and Community Services Division is one of the sponsors for this year’s Construction Combine which Idaho State University puts on each year. Read on...
  36. Pocatello Police Department Car

    Pocatello Police Respond to Two Separate Reports of Shots Fired Over the Weekend

    Pocatello Police respond to two separate reports of shots fired over the weekend, neither resulted in injuries Read on...
  37. Street Department 2022 Summer Hours

    Pocatello Street Operations Department Switches to Summer Work Hours April 4

    The City of Pocatello Street Department will be making the switch to its summer work hours on Monday, April 4. Read on...
  38. 275789188_1029145721333247_7845263839743078276_n

    City of Pocatello announces a new Public Information Officer

    The City of Pocatello announced Marlise Irby as the new Public Information Officer for the City. Read on...
  39. 2022 Mountain View Cemetery Clean-Up

    Annual Spring Clean-up Planned at Restlawn and Mountain View Cemeteries

    Starting March 28, 2022 crews will be removing and discarding all flower placement and decorations in Restlawn and Mountain View Cemetery (weather permitting). Read on...
  40. Ryan O&#39Hearn Confirmed as Fire Chief

    Ryan O’Hearn Promoted to Pocatello Fire Chief

    The Pocatello Fire Department officially has a new Chief. Read on...
  41. City Creek Trails Reopen

    City Creek Trails Reopen Today, March 11 - Free Wood Available

    Beginning this afternoon, City Creek reopens to unrestricted non-motorized use, and as a bonus, free wood is available for community harvesting. Read on...
  42. Water Line Installation Begins March 14 - Opal Ave. from Broadway St. to Samuel St.

    Monday, March 14, City of Pocatello Water Department crews will begin replacing the water main line on Opal Avenue. Read on...
  43. Water, Water Pollution Control Crews Begin Summer Hours

    Starting Monday, March 14, 2022, crews with the City of Pocatello Water Department and collection system crews with the Water Pollution Control Department will switch to summer work hours. Read on...
  44. Deadline Extended for Pocatello's Citizen Police Academy

    The deadline for the Pocatello Police Department’s Citizen Police Academy has been extended to Friday, March 25 at 5 p.m. Read on...
  45. Pocatello Creek Booster Station & Transmission Line Contractor: IMCO General Construction Inc.

    The City of Pocatello recently awarded IMCO General Construction, Inc. to construct a new Booster Station and Transmission line off of Pocatello Creek Road with funding provided through the Water Department’s capital reserve budget. Read on...
  46. Additional Areas of City Creek Trail System to be Closed for Russian Olive Removal

    The City of Pocatello is continuing its work to remove Russian Olive trees in the City Creek Trail System. Read on...
  47. Portion of City Creek Trail System to be Closed for Russian Olive Removal

    Beginning Tuesday, February 22, the Lower City Creek Trailhead and trail below Bridge 1 will be CLOSED to ALL USERS while Russian Olive Trees are being removed. Read on...
  48. Sanitation Collection to Operate as Normal on Presidents' Day

    The City of Pocatello Sanitation Department’s collection trucks will operate as normal Presidents’ Day, February 21. Read on...
  49. Pocatello Building Department Moves Locations

    The City of Pocatello’s Building Department is changing its location – in City Hall that is. Read on...
  50. Registration Opens for Pocatello's Citizen Police Academy

    The Pocatello Police Department is opening registration for its Citizen Police Academy. Read on...
  51. City of Pocatello Seeks Public Comment Regarding Downtown Development Plan

    The City of Pocatello is looking for your feedback on the draft of the Downtown Development Plan. Read on...
  52. City of Pocatello CARES Act Rental, Mortgage Assistance Still Available

    The City of Pocatello still has Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding available for Pocatello residents facing financial hardships due to COVID-19. Read on...
  53. Marshall Public Library Hours Change Week of January 24

    The Marshall Public Library is changing its hours of operation for the week of January 24, 2022. Read on...
  54. Pocatello HRAC Seeks Nominations for 2022 Human and Civil Rights Awards

    The City of Pocatello’s Human Relations Advisory Committee (HRAC) will honor local champions of human and civil rights again this year. Read on...
  55. Sanitation Collection to Operate as Normal on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

    The City of Pocatello Sanitation Department’s collection trucks will operate as normal Monday, January 17 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Read on...
  56. Regional Trail System Survey Results Out, Working Group Members Needed

    As the first step in developing a sustainable regional trail system, over 1100 community members recently took a 10-minute Trail User Survey. Read on...
  57. Pocatello Installs Newly Elected City Council Members, Mayor

    Pocatello’s newest City Council Member officially joined the City. Read on...
  58. River Access Improvements Completed and to Come

    Pocatello officials are celebrating recent river access improvements and looking to the future for even more access to the Portneuf River. Read on...
  59. Pocatello Council Members, Mayor to be Sworn In, State of the City Scheduled Jan. 6

    Pocatello’s City Council Members and Mayor who were elected in the 2021 elections will take their oaths of office Thursday, January 6. Read on...
  60. Mayor Seeks 2022 Pocatello’s “Promise of Tomorrow Mayoral Scholarship” Applications

    The third year for the Pocatello’s “Promise of Tomorrow Mayoral Scholarship” kicks off today. Read on...
  61. Open House for Heidi Adamson Scheduled for January 6

    The City of Pocatello is hosting an Open House for outgoing Council President Heidi Adamson. Read on...
  62. Pocatello Garbage and Recycling Collection Normal Dec. 24 and 31

    Garbage and recycling collection by the City of Pocatello Sanitation Department will operate as normal during the weeks of Christmas and New Year’s. Read on...
  63. Pocatello Fire Chief David G. Gates to Retire After 28 Years with City

    Pocatello’s highest ranking firefighter is retiring. Read on...
  64. Center Street Underpass to be Closed December 8 for Routine Maintenance

    The Center Street Underpass will be closed Wednesday, December 8, 2021, for routine maintenance. Read on...
  65. Pocatello Fire Dept. to Present Citizens Life Saving Awards Friday, Dec. 3

    The Pocatello Fire Department will be presenting Citizens Life Saving Awards to eight recipients Friday December 3 at 12 p.m. at the Student Recreation Center, Building #44 on the Idaho State University campus, adjacent to Reed Gym. Read on...
  66. Pocatello Animal Services Hosts Rabies Vaccination Clinic December 4

    Join Pocatello Animal Services for a rabies vaccination clinic this Saturday, December 4. Read on...
  67. Sanitation Collection to be Delayed Due to Thanksgiving Holiday

    Thursday and Friday’s garbage, recycling, yard waste, and leaf collections for Pocatello residents will be delayed by one day because of the Thanksgiving holiday. Read on...
  68. Pocatello Animal Services Holiday Pet Food Drive

    Join Pocatello Animal Services for a holiday pet food drive. Read on...
  69. Pocatello Arts Council Empty Bowls Fundraiser Benefits The Idaho Foodbank

    The Pocatello Arts Council’s charity fundraiser to benefit The Idaho Foodbank's Pocatello branch is underway. Read on...
  70. City of Pocatello Offices Closed Nov. 11, Sanitation Collection Normal, PRT to Limit Services

    Thursday, November 11, City of Pocatello offices will be closed for Veterans Day. Read on...
  71. “Our Valley | Our Vision” Open House Goes Digital

    The Pocatello Planning and Development Services Department is taking the “Our Valley | Our Vision” Open House online. Read on...
  72. Pocatello Area Trail Survey, Input Requested

    What is your vision for the trails around Pocatello? What do you love about these trails and open spaces – and what do you want this trail system to be in the future? Read on...
  73. An aerial view of Brady Chapel located in Mountain View Cemetery in Pocatello, Idaho

    Brady Chapel Open House Slated for Veterans Day

    A Pocatello landmark will again be open to the public Veterans Day. Read on...
  74. “Food for Fines” Starts November 1 at the Marshall Public Library

    Starting next month, the Marshall Public Library will be accepting a different type of currency for overdue fines. Read on...
  75. Pocatello Street Operations, Water and WPC Depts. Switch to Winter Work Hours

    The City of Pocatello’s Street Operations and Water Departments are switching to winter work hours Monday, November 1, while Water Pollution Control makes the change Monday, November 8. Read on...
  76. City of Pocatello Well Inactivated Due to High Nitrate Levels in Water

    The Pocatello water system recently received nitrate results for one of their wells that was above allowable limits. We want to ensure that our residents know what happened, what you should do, and what the City of Pocatello did to correct this situation. Read on...
  77. Pocatello Regional Airport Begins Master Plan Update | 10/12/21

    The City of Pocatello and the Pocatello Regional Airport (PIH) are kicking off the Pocatello Regional Airport Master Plan update Tuesday, October 19 at 6 p.m. Read on...
  78. Pocatello Regional Airport Terminal

    SkyWest Reduces Service to Over a Dozen Markets, Including Pocatello | 10/6/21

    As part of a systemwide response to decreased demand, SkyWest Airlines announced that it is temporarily reducing service to Pocatello and Twin Falls airports along with more than a dozen other airports served by the regional airline. Read on...
  79. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 10/4/21

    For the week of September 28-October 4, 2021, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 793 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 22,725. Read on...
  80. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 9/28/21

    For the week of September 21 – September 27, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 906 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 21,936. Read on...
  81. Members of “A” platoon at Fire Station #2 stand holding the seven Mission: Lifeline ® awards.

    Pocatello Fire Dept. and Bannock County Ambulance Earn Mission: Lifeline Award for 7th Yr. | 9/23/21

    For the better part of a decade, the Pocatello Fire Department and Bannock County Ambulance have earned recognition for their cardiac patient care. Read on...
  82. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 9/21/21

    For the week of September 14 – September 20, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 826 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 21,036. Read on...
  83. Riders wait to board a Pocatello Regional Transit bus.

    Pocatello Regional Transit Announces Changes for A, C and H Routes | 9/17/21

    Pocatello Regional Transit (PRT) is making some changes to three of its routes around Pocatello and Chubbuck. Read on...
  84. Portneuf Resource Council volunteer Mike Larkin’s dog, Jazz, enjoys the view.

    New Portneuf River Access Available on Douglass Lane | 9/17/2021

    You now have a new spot to finish your float on the Portneuf River. Read on...
  85. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of September 9 Meeting with IAFF Local 187 | 9/14/21

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its September 9 discussion/negotiation meeting with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 187 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
  86. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 9/13/21

    For the week of September 7 – September 13, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 865 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 20,205. Read on...
  87. A screen capture of the new marshallpl.org.

    Marshall Public Library Launches Revamped Marshallpl.org | 9/13/21

    Finding out more about the happenings at the Marshall Public Library just got easier. Read on...
  88. Pocatello Regional Airport Terminal

    Software Switch Powers Energy Savings Equivalent to 3 Homes at Pocatello Regional Airport | 9/13/21

    A software change is leading to some big energy savings at Pocatello Regional Airport. Read on...
  89. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of August 31 Meeting with IAFF Local 187 | 9/9/21

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its August 31 discussion/negotiation meeting with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 187 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
  90. Dogs playing in the water at the Ross Park Aquatic Complex.

    Splash Dance for Dogs Returns September 18 | 9/8/21

    The pups will be taking over the pool at the Ross Park Aquatic Complex. Read on...
  91. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 9/7/21

    For the week of August 31-September 6, 2021, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 452 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 19,555. Read on...
  92. A photo from the 9/11 Memorial & Museum&#39s display at the MPL.

    MPL Commemorates 20th Anniv. of Sept. 11 Attacks with Display from 9/11 Memorial & Museum | 9/7/21

    The Marshall Public Library will be shining a light on one of the darkest days in American history. Read on...
  93. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello 2021 Election Official Candidate List | 9/3/21

    City of Pocatello 2021 Election Official Candidate List Read on...
  94. City of Pocatello Sanitation Department truck and autocarts

    City of Pocatello Sanitation Collection to Operate as Normal on Labor Day | 9/2/21

    The City of Pocatello Sanitation Department’s collection trucks will be operating as normal on Labor Day, September 6. Read on...
  95. A future lead safe & healthy home in Pocatello.

    City of Pocatello Lead Safe & Healthy Homes Program Awarded Over $2.6 Million from HUD | 9/2/21

    The City of Pocatello’s Lead Safe & Healthy Homes program is getting another boost from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Read on...
  96. Marshall Public Library exterior

    MPL Announces Partners for 2021-22 Season of Arts and Community Ticket Program | 9/1/21

    For a third year, the Marshall Public Library will help you sample for free some of the cultural opportunities available in the community. Read on...
  97. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 8/30/21

    For the week of August 24 – August 30, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 491 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 18,897. Read on...
  98. Mayor Brian Blad, right, presents Peter Pruett, Zoo Idaho Superintendent, with a $1,000 check.

    Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad Donates $1,000 from Mayor’s Walking Challenge to Zoo Idaho | 8/30/21

    Whether he was strolling, hiking, or running, every step by Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad last October brought him closer to earning funds for Zoo Idaho. Read on...
  99. Our Valley Our Vision logo

    “Our Valley | Our Vision” Open Houses Planned for September and October | 8/26/21

    The Pocatello Planning and Development Services Department is taking “Our Valley | Our Vision” on tour around the Gate City. Read on...
  100. Pocatello High School yearbooks at the Marshall Public Library.

    Marshall Public Library Seeking Donations of Yearbooks for Idaho Archives | 8/25/21

    The Marshall Public Library is hoping you’ll be able to help preserve a piece of Pocatello’s past. Read on...
  101. City of Pocatello City Hall

    Pocatello City Council Decides not to Reinstate Face Covering Ordinance | 8/24/21

    At Tuesday’s City Council special meeting, Councilmembers decided not to reinstate the City’s face covering ordinance at this time. Read on...
  102. SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 8/23/21

    For the week of August 17 – August 23, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 310 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 18,413. Read on...
  103. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City Council to Hold Special Meeting to Discuss Reimplementing Face Covering Ordinance | 8/20/21

    The Pocatello City Council will hold a special meeting Tuesday, August 24 at 1 p.m. to discuss the possibility of reimplementing the City’s face covering ordinance. Read on...
  104. City of Pocatello skyline

    Neighborhood & Comm. Services Div. Seeks Public Input for CDBG 5-Year Consolidated Plan | 8/19/21

    The City of Pocatello Neighborhood & Community Services Division is putting together its five-year plan for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and needs your help. Read on...
  105. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 8/16/21

    For the week of August 10 – August 16, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 252 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 18,106. Read on...
  106. Animals at Zoo Idaho.

    Free Admission to Zoo Idaho Saturday, Aug. 21 | 8/16/2021

    You’ll be able to get into Zoo Idaho for free later this month. Read on...
  107. City of Pocatello City Council Chambers

    Candidate Filing Period Opens August 23 for Pocatello Mayor, Council Seats 4, 5, and 6 | 8/16/21

    Pocatellans who would like to run for office in the Gate City can officially pick up their candidacy forms this week. Read on...
  108. Volunteers at the 2020 Portneuf River Cleanup.

    Portneuf River Cleanup Set for August 14 | 8/10/2021

    The Portneuf River is set to get its annual bath Saturday, August 14. Read on...
  109. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 8/9/21

    For the week of August 3 – August 9, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 180 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,857. Read on...
  110. Marshall Public Library exterior

    Marshall Public Library Collecting Supplies for In-Need School District #25 Students | 8/5/21

    If you’re out shopping for school supplies for your student this year, the staff at the Marshall Public Library are hoping you’ll consider picking up a few extra items for students in need. Read on...
  111. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 8/2/21

    For the week of July 27 – August 2, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 143 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,677. Read on...
  112. Mayor Blad addresses members of the media at a news conference Wednesday, July 28, 2021.

    Face Coverings Required at Indoor City of Pocatello Facilities | 7/28/21

    Following the CDC’s updated mask and face covering guidance and in consultation with Southeastern Idaho Public Health, the City of Pocatello will be requiring masks or face coverings at all indoor City facilities effective Thursday, July 29. Read on...
  113. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 7/26/21

    For the week of July 20-July 26, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 125 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,532. Read on...
  114. Pocatello City Council Chambers

    Pocatello City Council Taking Public Comment on Fiscal Year 2022 Budget and Fees | 7/26/21

    The Pocatello City Council is looking for your input on the proposed fiscal year 2022 budget and fees. Read on...
  115. North Grant Avenue Project - July 19, 2021

    Pocatello Water Dept.’s North Grant Avenue Project Starts July 19 | 7/15/21

    Crews with the City of Pocatello Water Department will start replacing the water main line on North Grant Avenue Monday, July 19. Read on...
  116. Street Repairs 1800 Block W Quinn Rd

    Street Repair Scheduled July 15 on 1800 Block of West Quinn Road, Detour Planned | 7/14/21

    Tomorrow, July 15, 2021, the 1800 block of West Quinn Road will be closed for surface repairs. Read on...
  117. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of July 13 Meeting with IAFF Local 187 | 7/13/21

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its July 13 discussion/negotiation meeting with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 187 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
  118. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 7/12/21

    For the week of July 6 -July 12, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 41 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,325. Out of the 17,325 cases, 17,277 have recovered from COVID-19. Read on...
  119. City of Pocatello water tank near I-15

    Pocatello Utility Billing Dept. to Switch Payment System to Paymentus July 14 | 7/12/21

    The City of Pocatello Utility Billing Department will start using a new payment processing system this month. Read on...
  120. A kitten available for adoption at the Pocatello Animal Shelter.

    Half-off Cat and Kitten Adoptions from Pocatello Animal Shelter July 12 – July 24 | 7/8/21

    You can add a cat or kitten to your family for half-price July 12 through July 24 thanks to The Friends of the Pocatello Animal Shelter. Read on...
  121. The water tank near I-15 in Pocatello

    Pocatello Water Department Releases 2021 Water Quality Report | 7/1/21

    The latest edition of the City of Pocatello Water Department’s Water Quality Report is available for the public. Read on...
  122. Our Valley Our Vision logo

    City of Pocatello Officially Launches “Our Valley | Our Vision” | 7/1/21

    The City of Pocatello is looking for your help in shaping the future of the Gate City. Read on...
  123. Generic Fireworks

    PFD, PPD Encourage Residents to Keep Fireworks Displays “Safe and Sane” | 6/30/21

    With little to no rain in the forecast over the coming days, the Pocatello Fire and Police Departments are reminding residents of the importance of celebrating the Fourth of July responsibly when it comes to fireworks. Read on...
  124. Items from the Portneuf Valley Woodturners Assoc. on display at the MPL.

    Works by Portneuf Valley Woodturners Association on Display at Marshall Public Library | 6/29/21

    For the third time in as many years, a popular display is returning to the Marshall Public Library. Read on...
  125. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of June 24 Meeting with IAFF Local 187 | 6/29/21

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its June 24 discussion/negotiation meeting with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 187 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
  126. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 6/28/21

    For the week of June 22 – June 28, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 25 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,263. Out of the 17,263 cases, 17,231 have recovered from COVID-19. Read on...
  127. New signs along the Portneuf River

    River Access Points Improved, Water Trail Signage Installed Ahead of 2021 Poky Paddle | 6/21/21

    Just in time for the 2021 Poky Paddle, getting in and out of the Portneuf River will be easier than ever. Read on...
  128. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of June 23 Meeting with FOP Portneuf Valley Lodge #13 | 6/23/21

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its June 23 discussion/negotiation meeting with the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Portneuf Valley Lodge #13 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
  129. Graduates of the 2021 Citizen Police Academy

    12 Graduate from Pocatello Police Dept.’s Citizen Police Academy | 6/23/21

    Twelve residents are officially graduates of the Pocatello Police Department’s Citizen Police Academy. Read on...
  130. Wildfire stock photo

    Pocatello Fire Department to Host “Let’s Talk About Wildfires” Town Hall Meeting June 29 | 6/23/21

    Now is your chance to learn how to protect your home or business from wildfire. Read on...
  131. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of June 17 Meeting with IAFF Local 187 | 6/22/21

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its June 17 discussion/negotiation meeting with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 187 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
  132. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 6/21/21

    For the week of June 15 – June 21, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 16 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,239. Read on...
  133. Pocatello Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council Members and Advisors accept a City Achievement Award.

    City of Pocatello Scores Two City Achievement Awards from Assoc. of Idaho Cities | 6/21/21

    The City of Pocatello brought home award hardware from the Association of Idaho Cities’ Annual Conference. Read on...
  134. Participants at the 2021 Jr. Firefighter Camp

    Pocatello Fire Dept., North Bannock Fire Dept. Host Jr. Firefighter Camp | 6/21/21

    Over the weekend, local teens had the chance to see what the day in and day out lives of firefighters are like. Read on...
  135. Terry Street

    Burn Ban for Pocatello's Wildland Urban Interface Areas Effective June 20, 2021 | 6/17/21

    In conjunction with Bannock County, the City of Pocatello has implemented a burn ban starting Sunday June 20th for all open burning of solid fuels such as wood, paper and charcoal within the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) areas of Pocatello. Read on...
  136. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 6/14/21

    For the week of June 8 – June 14, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 24 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,225. Read on...
  137. Screenshot of the new IFlyPocatello.com

    Pocatello Regional Airport Debuts Redesigned IFlyPocatello.com | 6/14/21

    Pocatello Regional Airport’s online home has a new look. Read on...
  138. City of Pocatello City Hall

    Governor’s One-Time Property Tax Relief Program Ends | 6/8/21

    Pocatello taxpayers will soon be receiving their 2021 tax assessments, and missing from the statement will be the section showing Governor Brad Little’s one-time property tax reduction. Read on...
  139. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of June 2 Meeting with IAFF Local 187 | 6/4/21

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its June 2 discussion/negotiation meeting with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 187 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
  140. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of June 1 Meeting with FOP Portneuf Valley Lodge #13 | 6/2/21

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its June 1 discussion/negotiation meeting with the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Portneuf Valley Lodge #13 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
  141. Marshall Public Library exterior

    Marshall Public Library’s “Tails and Tales” Summer Reading Program Starts June 7 | 6/2/21

    The Marshall Public Library (MPL) is giving you a good reason to bury your head in a bunch of good books this summer. Read on...
  142. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 6/1/21

    For the week of May 25-May 31, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 32 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,176. Read on...
  143. Jefferson Avenue Water Project Map

    Water Line Installation Starts June 1 on Jefferson Avenue, Detours Planned | 5/27/21

    Tuesday, June 1, crews from the City of Pocatello Water Department will begin replacing the water main line on Jefferson Avenue. Read on...
  144. Kirk Bybee

    Kirk Bybee Set to Retire after 16+ Years at City of Pocatello | 5/27/21

    After 40 years of practicing law, City of Pocatello Chief Civil Deputy Attorney Kirk Bybee will be retiring. Read on...
  145. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of May 24 Meeting with IAFF Local 187 | 5/26/21

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its May 24 discussion/negotiation meeting with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 187 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
  146. Ross Park Aquatic Complex

    Pocatello’s Ross Park Aquatic Complex Opens for 2021 Season May 29 | 5/25/21

    One of Pocatello’s popular places to cool off during the summer months opens this weekend. Read on...
  147. City of Pocatello Sanitation Department truck and autocarts

    City of Pocatello Sanitation Collection to Operate as Normal on Memorial Day | 5/25/21

    The City of Pocatello Sanitation Department’s collection trucks will be operating as normal Memorial Day, May 31. Read on...
  148. Southeastern Idaho Public Health logo

    SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 5/24/21

    For the week of May 18-May 24, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 68 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,144. Read on...
  149. Brady Chapel

    Brady Chapel Open House Planned for Memorial Day | 5/24/21

    One of the most well-known pieces of Pocatello’s architectural history will be open to the public Memorial Day. Read on...
  150. Shaun Menchaca and Chief Roger Schei Schei stand in Substation #2.

    Portneuf Health Trust, Pocatello Police Invite Public to Ribbon Cutting at Substation #2 | 5/21/21

    The Portneuf Health Trust and Pocatello Police Department are inviting the public to a ribbon cutting for the Department’s second substation. Read on...
  151. Four the works on display as part of the Pocatello Arts Council&#39s digital exhibition.

    20+ Local Artists Featured in Pocatello Arts Council Digital Exhibition | 5/21/21

    The work of nearly two dozen Pocatello artists is being highlighted by the Pocatello Arts Council. Read on...
  152. Brady Chapel

    Pocatello Historic Preservation Comm. Seeks Donations for Brady Chapel Centennial Campaign | 5/20/21

    The Pocatello Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is looking for your help to restore one of the Gate City’s architectural icons. Read on...
  153. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Lifts Face Covering Policy at City Facilities | 5/19/21

    Pocatello Mayor Brian Blad is changing the face covering policy at City facilities. Read on...
  154. A rendering of the Benton Connection trail.

    Construction on Benton Connection Trail Begins | 5/19/2021

    You’ll soon have a new path to take on your walks around Pocatello. Read on...
  155. Adoptable cats at the Pocatello Animal Shelter.

    Pocatello Animal Services Asks Residents Not to Trap Cats, Suspends Community Cat Program | 5/19/21

    Pocatello Animal Services is asking citizens not to trap feral cats and bring them to the Pocatello Animal Shelter. Read on...
  156. Historic Downtown Pocatello

    City of Pocatello Encourages Residents to “Support Local Gems” | 5/18/21

    For a second year, the City of Pocatello is joining with U.S. Senator Jim Risch, the Idaho Department of Commerce, as well as other organizations and leaders to support small businesses in the Gem State. Read on...
  157. Riders wait to board a Pocatello Regional Transit bus.

    PRT’s “Summer Youth Pass” Returns June 1, Ages 18 and Under Ride Fixed Routes for Free | 5/18/21

    Local youth ages 18 and younger can catch a ride from Pocatello Regional Transit (PRT) at no cost starting June 1. Read on...
  158. SIPH - Southeastern Idaho Public Health’s Weekly COVID-19 Update | 5/17/21

    For the week of May 11-May 17, Southeastern Idaho Public Health had 50 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19. This brings the total of confirmed and probable cases to 17,077. Read on...
  159. City of Pocatello City Hall

    City of Pocatello Releases Summary of May 14 Meeting with IAFF Local 187 | 5/17/2021

    The City of Pocatello has released a summary of its May 14 discussion/negotiation meeting with the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 187 regarding the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Read on...
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