Hello and thank you for wanting to learn more about me! I'm Kevin Miller, the host of KIDO’s “Kevin Miller in the Morning” show every weekday from 5 - 10 a.m. I love talking with our community about breaking news, causes near and dear to our hearts, and of course sports and politics. When you don't find me blogging about our town, you can find me checking out local conferences, hanging out at the gym, or participating in charity drives throughout the community.
Kevin Miller
Boise State’s Path To The College Football Playoff
Join us as we dive into the predictions for Boise State's football season. Will their lineup of games against top teams like Oregon impact their playoff chances?
How Democrats Will Take Over Idaho Politics
The secret plot by state and national Democrats to take over Idaho.
These Vehicles Anger Idahoans The Most: Do You Drive One?
Discover why driving in Idaho has become a challenging experience due to population growth and the increasing number of vehicles.
Accused Idaho Killer Wants Boise Trial
Accused killer Bryan Kohberger's trial may move to Ada County for safety and fair trial concerns.
Saluting Idaho’s Real Sports Heroes
Discover the heart of Idaho as we delve into the kickoff of the fall sports season, shining a spotlight on the essence of high school athletics.
Boise State’s Quarterback Dilemma: Madsen Vs Nelson
Boise State fans divided as Coach Danielson picks Madsen over Nelson as starting quarterback for upcoming season.
Boise State’s Playoff Hopes Hang In Balance Amid Uncertain Future
Will Boise State's spot in the playoff be at risk? The future for Group of Five teams is uncertain.
Idaho Home Prices Have Dropped the Most in The Nation
Idaho's housing market, once a national envy, now faces a downturn amid Bidenomics and rising interest rates.
Idaho Declared America’s Most Boring State!
Uncover the beauty of 'boring' states like Idaho, where tranquility and safety create an ideal living environment.
Top 6 Regrets of People Who Moved from Idaho
Learn how Idaho's family-friendly environment, gun rights, and limited government attract new residents seeking a change from big city life.