The Trolley House has been serving up specialty omelets and other incredible made-from scratch breakfasts and lunches on Warm Springs Avenue since 1976. Now the building it calls home is on the market.
We stumbled across the listing while working on our photo gallery of the most expensive homes on the market in Boise and were a little surprised to see the the historic restaurant for sale. It s long been a hidden gem for people to stop at for some good, home cooking before or after hiking Table Rock. In fact, quite a few customers compare it to their grandma s kitchen.
Voting in Boise Will Soon Look Different
It seems that after a year of pandemic, nothing is coming out of 2020 the same as it went in. In some ways, that s great and in other ways, we ll just have to adapt. One thing that is changing may be something you only think about once every four years but it IS important: voting.
In 2020, the Idaho legislature passed a new law that impacts the entire state. According to this law, any city within the State of Idaho that has a population of over 100,000 people will need to elect their city council members by district. Here in the City of Boise, districts one, three, and five are up on this November s ballot.
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MARTINSBURG, W.Va. â Berkeley County Sheriffâs Deputy R.L. Steerman Jr. said last week that the investigation of the Sept. 6 fatal shooting outside a Martinsburg-area sports bar and restaurant remains active, and he is hopeful witnesses come forward.
More than three months after the shooting death of Vance Trotman Jr. and wounding of Devon Gordon Jr. in the parking lot of Mountaineer Pub, Steerman said he and other investigators are still working to piece together evidence.
âThis has been the worst case in my whole 18-year career,â Steerman said.
Trotman, 26, of Hagerstown, was pronounced dead at a hospital after the shooting at 214 Mid Atlantic Parkway, and Gordon, 29, of Martinsburg, was flown to a Northern Virginia hospital where he was treated for gunshot wounds for a number of weeks before being released.