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A perfect summer evening set the stage for the inaugural Neon Fest in historic downtown Pocatello on Saturday. Organized by ...
The family of Victor Perez sued Pocatello police, alleging excessive force. Officers shot the 17-year-old autistic teen nine times, with a fence separating them.
POCATELLO — The Gate City will shine a little brighter this summer as it celebrates its first annual Neon Fest on July 11 and 12, spotlighting the legacy of neon and historic preservation in the ...
Pocatello Police shoot 17-year-old boy several times during domestic disturbance The Pocatello Police Department held a press conference, stating that the suspect was a minor but not releasing his ...
Connecticut Repertory Theatre’s production of Samuel D. Hunter’s “Pocatello,” about a chain restaurant in a struggling small town, leaves you hungry for more.
Connecticut Repertory Theatre has put “Pocatello” on the largest of the three stages it regularly uses, the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theater. It’s a good choice.
Pocatello Police Chief Roger Schei speaks at the Idaho Chiefs of Police Association's annual conference in Pocatello in 2023. Taylor Calder/Idaho State Journal ...
Another historic neon sign will be coming back to life soon in Historic Downtown Pocatello. Randy Dixon with the 'Relight the Night' committee, says they are restoring the 'Idaho Motel' sign.
Pueblo's Steel City Theatre Company is raising funds to complete a three-phase, $1 million renovation of a 107-year-old building.
The historic neon Pocatello Indian sign has been installed at 359 Main Street, just one block away from the historic Chief Theater neon sign.
A local landmark is putting Old Town Pocatello back on the map after a 20 year absence. The restored Chief theater sign in Old Town Pocatello is drawing statewide attention.
POCATELLO — Chronicling the history of Pocatello’s Chief Theater wasn’t just a passion for Joleen Tillotson, it was a calling.
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