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The Fourth of July is this Friday, and Ada County officials want to make sure citizens stay safe during the festivities.
The 4th of July is only days away, and Ada County first responders want folks to know how to have fun on the holiday while ...
The Ada County Sheriff's Office wants to ensure everyone enjoys the Fourth of July as we gear up for the holiday.
Fireworks are a staple of the Fourth of July, though fun, they can be dangerous. Ada County emergency services are asking people to be responsible during the up ...
FIREWORKS BAN🚫🎆 Ada County commissioners have voted to prohibit fireworks in parts of unincorporated Ada County due to ...
The Ada County Board of Commissioners was supposed to meet Tuesday morning, but after hearing so much public interest on the topic, they decided to postpone it until Aug. 13 at 6 p.m. at the Ada ...
Funding gaps, rising costs and blocked attempts to exit urban renewal districts have left Ada County first responders ...
Commission Chair Rod Beck said the county posted a 47-page document online, listing every statute outlining Ada County’s ...
The Boise Police Department and Ada County Coroner’s Office are investigating the death of a man who was floating the Boise River on Monday afternoon.
Ada County’s population has grown dramatically: from about 200,000 residents in 1990 to over 550,000 in 2024, according to data from the Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho. More ...
Starting in January 2005, Ada County's median home sale price was $171,000 and by June 2006, it reached its pre-Great Recession peak of $247,000. By the time the recession began in October 2008 ...
Ada County’s population has grown by over 50% since the landfill was engineered. In 2005, the county had about 361,000 residents; in 2023, that number jumped to nearly 545,000.