Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 25th of March.
Good morning, Caldwell.
Zoo Boise is asking the community for donations to bring two new red pandas to its facility—these new arrivals will be quarantined for at least one month before joining current residents Jasper and Stevie.
The zoo will open a new exhibit in late spring—donors who contribute $100 or more by April 15 may win a private keeper talk.
Idaho Governor Little and Florida Governor DeSantis spoke live from the Idaho Capital about a balanced budget amendment that requires two-thirds of the states to ratify the change.
They said rising national debt has driven the push and noted that 27 states have already ratified it.
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador issued a consumer protection alert on March 23rd after 23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, as the genetic testing company plans to sell its assets—potentially including customer genetic data—and advised consumers to protect their privacy by deleting stored data from their accounts.
As temperatures rise, Idaho Fish and Game has identified Arrowrock Reservoir, C.J.
Strike Reservoir and Lake Lowell as top spring fishing spots for family outings — each offering unique access and local fish species to suit different angler needs.
Tai Chi and Qigong
10-11 a.m. — Caldwell Public Library — Free entry — Engage in mindful exercise for overall health and well-being in a community setting.
Southern Idaho Walk/Run for Autism 2025
9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. — Hillsdale Park — Registration required — Participate in a community event promoting awareness and support for autism.
Breakfast & Ride to Owyhee Reservoir
9 a.m.-1 p.m. — Nathan's Greenleaf Café — Free — Enjoy breakfast followed by a scenic bike ride to Owyhee Reservoir.
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