The State of Idaho announced that all public universities would be facing budget cuts for the upcoming cycle. Now, Boise State's President Dr. Marlene Tromp has outlined what BSU plans to do.
Christmas is just days away, and a daunting question for those of us with kids in our lives that seems to come up every year remains for me; How much do you spend on the kids?
If you're feeling a financial pinch this month, blame the school supplies. It's fun to get new binders, erasable pens, and gadgets, but it sets most of us back more than $600 this month.
Have you ever found some extra change in the couch or a random $20 in your jeans? The State of Idaho just experienced something similar - ending the fiscal year with an extra $94 million in their pockets.
This might be some extra incentive to grab the local produce at the Boise Farmers Market this spring.
Strange winter weather around the US is impacting crops, and that means prices might be going up on the food that's trucked in from other places.
If your grocery bill is at least a hundred bucks every time you go to the store, soon you might be able to a whole lot more stuff with it. Two big grocery retailers in the Treasure Valley are slashing prices and that means good things for our tortilla chip and granola addictions.