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Happening in Boise

Happening in Boise

Happening in Boise is your weekly breakdown of what’s actually going on around the city—local news, community events, public safety updates, new restaurants, real estate, weather, schools, and everything Boise residents are talking about.

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Show overview

Happening in Boise launched in 2025 and has put out 28 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 7 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 12 min and 16 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 24 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2026, with 24 episodes published. Published by The Happening Network.

Episodes
28
Running
2025–2026 · 1y
Median length
14 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Happening in Boise is your weekly breakdown of what’s actually going on around the city—local news, community events, public safety updates, new restaurants, real estate, weather, schools, and everything Boise residents are talking about. Hosted with humor, honesty, and a very Boise-specific point of view, this isn’t stiff broadcast news—it’s real local info with personality. If you live in Boise or just want to keep a pulse on the Treasure Valley, this is your weekly shortcut.

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Happening in Boise: Heatwaves, High Taxes, and Highway Hell

Jun 16, 202611 min

Happening in Boise: Rats, Rulings, and Rooftops

Jun 8, 202616 min

Happening in Boise: River Ramps, Micron Lords, and the Meridian Exodus

Jun 1, 202613 min

Happening in Boise: Rooftop Rejections and May Snowflakes

May 26, 202614 min

Happening in Boise: Jet Crashes, Free Rides, and the Wind from Hell

May 18, 202610 min

Happening in Boise: May 11, 2026 Edition

May 11, 202610 min

Happening in Boise: Silent Classrooms, River Stabbings, and Why Everyone's Moving Here

May 4, 202614 min

Happening in Boise: Governors, Glassware, and Grumpy Sheep

Apr 27, 202612 min

Happening in Boise: Mustangs, Musicals, and Massive Gas Bills

Apr 20, 202611 min

Happening in Boise: Taxes, Tunnels, and Teenage Turmoil

Apr 13, 202611 min

Happening in Boise: Oysters, Overpasses, and the Pac-12 Dream

Apr 6, 202611 min

Ep 17Happening in Boise: Protests, Pelmeni, and Professional Soccer

Navigate the shifting tides of the Treasure Valley with Happening in Boise, your essential guide to the news and culture of Idaho's capital. In this episode, we dive into the "No Kings 3" protests that brought thousands to the Capitol steps, the legislative fallout from the controversial "potty police" bathroom bill, and a rare moment of bipartisan unity regarding school safety reporting. Beyond the political dome, we tackle the frustrations of Boise's "false spring" and the nation's worst allergy season while highlighting the rise of professional soccer at the newly remodeled Expo Idaho stadium. From the latest spikes in foothills vandalism and the "hostage situation" of the local real estate market to a culinary escape at Alyonka Russian Cuisine, we balance hard-hitting headlines with the local gems that make this city unique. Whether you're dodging mudslides on Highway 12 or navigating State Street's perpetual construction, join us for a sharp, comprehensive look at the stories that actually matter in Boise.

Mar 30, 202613 min

Ep 16Happening in Boise: Iran Oil Spikes and the Great Duplex War

Navigating a Monday in the Treasure Valley requires a thick skin and a full tank of gas, and Mark and Joleen are here to help you through both. This episode of Happening in Boise dives into the immediate impact of global tensions on local gas pumps and mortgage rates, contrasting Micron's record profits with the ongoing struggles of the Boise housing market. The hosts break down the latest legislative shifts regarding accessory dwelling units and healthcare lawsuits, alongside local crime updates and the Boise School District's Whitney Pool project. Beyond the headlines, you'll find a spotlight on the local food scene at Kibrom's Ethiopian, a look at the upcoming Athletic Club Boise soccer season, and a survival guide for the valley's notorious "False Spring" weather. Whether you're stuck on the Connector or planning your weekend at the Boise Flower and Garden Show, this episode offers a grounded, unfiltered look at the stories and frustrations shaping the city today.

Mar 23, 202615 min

Ep 15Happening in Boise: Heat Waves, Heartbreaks, and Hardliners

Welcome to Happening in Boise, your unfiltered guide to the Treasure Valley's headlines, headaches, and hidden gems. In this episode, Mark and Joleen break down the latest legislative "circus" at the Idaho Statehouse, the controversial push for armed "sentinels" in West Ada schools, and a bizarre shotgun incident in Mountain Home that has the community on edge. We dive into the data behind Boise's shift toward a "balanced" real estate market, navigate the record-breaking March heatwave, and discuss why navigating Eagle Road traffic has officially become an extreme sport. From Boise State's tournament heartbreak and the Idaho Steelheads' consistency to the upcoming chaos of Treefort Music Fest and local dining reviews of Saltbrush and Coa Cantina, we offer a grounded--if slightly cynical--look at life in a city growing faster than its infrastructure can keep up with. Tune in for the local news the California tech bros haven't bought yet, and join the conversation by reaching out to [email protected].

Mar 18, 202612 min

Ep 14Happening in Boise: Scentsy Smells, School Scares, and Spring Stumbles

Happening in Boise returns to navigate a week of grey slush and even greasier headlines, starting with the 11% layoffs at Scentsy and the "ferocious" legislative battle over Medicaid expansion currently shaking up Idaho politics. Hosts Mark and Joleen dive into the chaos of the Meridian ambulance ramming, the latest developments in the Boise School District's bathroom lawsuits, and the reality of an Ada County housing market now dominated by Washington transplants. Between reviews of downtown's newest "Victorian orphan-named" restaurants and tips on where to find the best hot dogs in Garden City, we cover everything from Boise State's Mountain West Tournament run to the construction cones clogging the Boise Avenue Bridge. Whether you're looking for a legitimate local news fix or just a cynical take on why the median home price is hitting $530,000, join us for an unfiltered look at the Treasure Valley, because if the "false spring" weather doesn't get you, the traffic definitely will.

Mar 10, 202610 min

Ep 13Happening in Boise: Brownface at the Capitol and Sourdough Snobbery

Trade the scripted smiles of local news anchors for the unvarnished reality of the Treasure Valley on this episode of Happening in Boise. For March 3, 2026, hosts Mark and Joleen tackle a packed agenda, starting with a look at the offensive "circus" at the Idaho Statehouse and the escalating gas tax war between House Speaker Mike Moyle and our neighbors in Utah. The duo breaks down the controversial hiring of Marcus Myers in the Kuna School District, provides a somber legal update on the horrific Melba attempted murder case, and debates whether the 57-year-old sourdough starter at The Wylder is a culinary masterpiece or just "casually expensive" hype. Whether you're looking for the lowdown on Athletic Club Boise's inaugural soccer season, navigating ACHD's latest Hill Road construction "bulb-outs," or trying to survive Boise's inevitable "False Spring" weather, this episode delivers the essential local news you need to stay connected. Subscribe for a candid look at Idaho politics, real estate, and culture, because if you're trapped in Chinden Boulevard traffic, you might as well have something better to listen to than the sound of your own road rage.

Mar 3, 202612 min

Ep 12Happening in Boise: Tax Hikes, Tacos, and Totaled Police Cars

Join Mark and Joleen on Happening in Boise as they navigate the growing pains of the Treasure Valley with a healthy dose of skepticism and a side of dry humor. This week, the duo dives into the Idaho Legislature's latest budget maneuvers and their impact on National Guard tuition, alongside a troubling trend of DUI incidents involving patrol cars in Nampa. They break down the February 2026 real estate data--where "strategic normalization" still feels like a stretch for the average buyer--and celebrate local success stories like Boise High's own Olympic star, Sammy Smith. From reviewing new dining spots like Pig Latin and Raibu Sushi to previewing BSU's must-win basketball matchup against Wyoming, this episode covers the headlines that matter to locals while bracing for a "volatile" late-winter weather pattern. It's an honest, informative look at life in the city, whether you're dodging I-84 traffic or just trying to find a decent taco in Eagle.

Feb 23, 202613 min

Ep 11Happening in Boise: Turkeys, Condo Floods, and the Death of Spring

Welcome to Happening in Boise, where hosts Mark and Joleen navigate the unique chaos of the Treasure Valley with a mix of grounded reporting and just enough cynicism to survive the morning commute. In this episode, we tackle the North End's "feathered insurgency" as aggressive urban turkeys hold mail carriers hostage, alongside the bizarre fallout of a condo shooting on North Carlsbad Way that left neighbors literally underwater. We shift to more serious ground with an update on the federal lawsuit facing the West Ada School District over inclusive classroom posters, while also checking the pulse of the cooling high-end real estate market and the latest Treefort 2026 festival lineup additions. From Boise State basketball heartbreaks and "luxury" dining at The Lively to the impending Greenbelt construction at Barber Park, we provide a comprehensive, slightly edgy look at the headlines and erratic Idaho weather defining life in the City of Trees.

Feb 16, 202614 min

Ep 10Boise Unfiltered: Raw Milk Roulette and the Million-Dollar Eagle Dream

Stay ahead of the curve with Happening in Boise, your essential source for the news and nonsense defining the Treasure Valley. In this episode, hosts Mark and Joleen tackle the serious E. coli outbreak linked to raw milk in Ada County and break down the Idaho Supreme Court's landmark ruling on the $50 million private school tax credit. Beyond the headlines, we expose a heartless new phone scam targeting local pet owners and celebrate a massive road win for Boise State basketball alongside the Idaho Steelheads' incredible winning streak. From the "sophisticated" wine dinners of the North End to the absurdity of million-dollar homes in Nampa and the inevitable frustration of the Linder Road construction, we provide a balanced look at Boise life, delivered with just enough wit to help you survive the city's notorious mid-February "false spring."

Feb 9, 202614 min

Ep 9Happening in Boise: Shots on State Street and Skijoring Debuts

Join Mark and Joleen on Happening in Boise, your weekly guide to the chaos and charm of the Treasure Valley. This week, we unpack the latest head-scratching bills from the Idaho legislature, from a ban on candy for food stamps to extra penalties for criminals who cover their faces. We also break down the details of a wild weekend shooting and high-speed chase on State Street and the city council's controversial approval of the massive 3,500-home Murio Farms development. Plus, we lament the addition of another roundabout with the $21 million Eckert Road Bridge rebuild and dissect the latest in Boise's soul-crushing real estate market. From an Idaho Steelheads road sweep to the beautiful chaos of SkiJor Boise (a horse pulling a skier, really), and new restaurant openings from Zullee and Tango's, we've got your local updates covered. Tune in for a balanced, slightly cynical take on everything you need to know about Boise, Idaho.

Feb 2, 202614 min
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