Apparently attacked inside her home. Darcy spencer is live in Capitol Heights tonight where police were canvassing the neighborhood this afternoon. Reporter i was able to talk to several maybes here in this community today. They all tell me that the victim was a nice woman. She was a kind woman. She lived right here in this house. She had trouble walking so she used a ramp here, and all these neighbors are struggling to understand how and why someone could kill her. We all look out for each other here in this neighborhood. I have been here ten years, and i have never heard anything like this happening before. Reporter this woman brought to tears as she talked about the death of her neighbor, Geraldine Joyce mcintyre. The disabled woman lived for 71 years. That life came to a tragic end saturday. Thats when police found her hurt in her Capitol Heights home. She died at a hospital later that day. Scary to not be comfortable where you live. And to know that it could happen so close. I fee
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IDAHO FALLS – People of all faiths are invited to a special worship service in Idaho Falls Sunday afternoon. The Idaho Falls Interfaith Council, which consists of representatives from nine different religions, is hosting a Thanksgiving service at 4 p.m. on the top floor of the Colonial Theater in the Hartwell Room. Kevin Call, a […]
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Organizations partner for third annual clothing giveaway in Idaho Falls
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The third annual clothing giveaway, sponsored by the Idaho Falls Interfaith Community. | Courtesy Regina Herman
IDAHO FALLS – The Idaho Falls Interfaith Community, a coalition of 15 different churches, is partnering with Team INL to provide free clothes for those in need.
The third annual clothing giveaway occurred at The Westbank at 525 River Parkway in Idaho Falls this weekend.
Team INL hosts clothing drives throughout the year and provided the bulk of the clothes. Event organizer Pastor Regina Herman with New Day Lutheran Church tells EastIdahoNews.com their generous donation allowed them to provide 26 tables “filled to the brim stacked five piles high” for those with clothing needs.