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SOUTH FORK BOISE RIVER. Camping doesn’t always have to be a complicated adventure, with days of planning or stressful hours leading up to departure. Sometimes on a Friday afternoon, ...
In the spring, local ranchers graze cattle along the South Fork of the Boise River, while early-bird anglers fish and float for trout. “Cattle grazing is one of our multiple use activities on ...
How a federal court ruling on Boise’s homeless camping ban has rippled across the West By Scott Greenstone Seattle Times Project Homeless engagement editor Updated October 22, 2019 4:15 PM ...
Sleeping outside in Boise will soon earn you a ticket, even if there are no shelter beds available. On Tuesday, Boise Police ...
The Boise River is typically calm and peaceful. That tranquil feeling recedes along the banks of the river, where trash from homeless camps continues to grow. “There's a needle right there and ...
As we’re sitting down to write this, Boise’s looking at nearly two weeks straight where the high temperatures are in the ...
BOISE — A Boise man has filed a tort claim against the city for removing his camp from an island in the Boise River in January.
At press time, the Weather Channel is showing the greatest chance of rain between 6-7 a.m. After that, temps should rise into ...
A few years ago, this conversation could have gone differently: Boise Police issued almost 300 citations for camping in a public place in 2015, but just 39 last year. Nixon let the couple go.
A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in Martin v. Boise, a lawsuit by seven people against the city, has led cities across the West to stop citing homeless people for camping.
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