The state of Idaho ended the 2022 fiscal year with a record breaking surplus. Where will all that money be going? Will we be seeing any of it in our pockets?
Idaho will move on to Stage-2 of the governor's reopening plan on Saturday as the state has met the requirements of fewer cases of COVID-19 in intensive care and on respirators.
The Gem State continues to see good economic news, at least in the category of unemployment, as Idaho's unemployment rate remains steady at 3 percent for a half year.
Even if your bracket is busted, the NCAA March Madness impact for Boise businesses will be felt for a long time to come, and it's been a big positive for the Treasure Valley.
Over the last few months, we've heard how libraries are more popular than ever (especially in Idaho). Evidently, that trend might not be extending to book stores.
If it has felt like you've been paying a little less at Idaho gas stations lately, you're not imagining it. The average price of gas in our state has fallen below the national average.
Today's guests: 6 a.m. - Bryan Crabtree of Talk40.com discusses the recently passed House tax reform bill ; 7 a.m. - Longtime Boise financial planner and radio talk show host Dave Petso with his weekly market outlook ; 8 a.m. - Author Keith Koffler promotes his new book, "Bannon: Always the Rebel" ; 8:35 a...