After McCall imposed their alcohol ban for the 4th of the July, I started asking where the people who normally partied hard on North Beach were headed this year. That location made the New York Post today!
I'm a July baby so you know I'm repping cancer season! July is nearly here and the 4th of July is rapidly approaching. If this is your first 4th of July here in the Treasure Valley like it is for me, or if you're looking for options on how to spend your Independence Day, I've got you covered.
A great holiday that finished up at home with our little family. I'm always being asked how is my family. Here's a look into our Fourth of July at home.
I asked my neighbor Chuck what he had planned for the 4th of July, and he said, "I don't know, but my wife wants a hot dog." Of course, she does! A hot dog craving comes right along with every road trip we'll take this week and every firework we'll see. And there's a reason behind it.
Staying in the Treasure Valley this Fourth of July weekend? Never fear there's a ton of family-friendly events going on across the region! Here's your complete guide!
This year's 4th of July parade temperatures reached a toasty 88 degrees and there was plenty of cooling off thanks to the fire department, fans, and the 103.5 Kissfm staff. The water fight was fierce!