By now we've all heard about the 19-year-old girl who was injured when a man jumped off a bridge and landed on her in the Boise River.
Don't do that. It's illegal.
It seems like it’s been a looooong wait, but the 11 miles of previously blocked areas of Boise's Greenbelt are now open!! With all the flooding concerns over the last few months, the warmer weather and holiday season feels like the perfect time for this to happen
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I ran out to the Greenbelt on Thursday to catch some photos of the high rising Boise River. I saw something that warmed my heart and made me feel proud. I wanted to thank these men and women for what they do.
I ran out on the Greenbelt to check out this Boise River overflow. This is the highest since they even started recorded river levels 35 years ago. Check out these photos and crazy fast river flow.
Each state has a "must see" location or landmark. In California, it's Alcatraz. In New York, it's Central Park. In Nevada, it's the Grand Canyon. In Idaho, the attraction is right here in the Treasure Valley.
On a sunny, 90º day in Boise you can find dozens of people jumping off this bridge in an attempt to not just cool down but also soak the people floating below it. My question is, does this bridge actually have a name?