Fires can cause power outages, affecting us all. That’s why Idaho Power asks customers to help prevent fires when using fireworks this Fourth of July and throughout the summer. Use safer options – like glowsticks instead of sparklers – and […]
Idaho Power — a longtime advocate for safe driving — has a firm policy requiring their employees, who travel thousands of miles every year, to drive attentively and put down their phones. The power company urges all drivers to join […]
The best time to get a selfie in front of Idaho’s most scenic waterfall is right now. For the next couple of weeks, water being released from reservoirs in eastern Idaho will be flowing over Shoshone Falls. For much of […]
For many folks in Idaho and eastern Oregon, summertime is boating season. Whether that means taking the boat out for water skiing, fishing or just a relaxing day on the lake, it’s important to reduce the risk of transporting invasive […]
All Idaho Power campgrounds, parks, boat ramps and recreation access sites are now open. The company closed its recreation sites in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic and began a phased reopening in May. Demand for campsites at the company’s […]
Idaho Power recently donated a truck to the City of Oakley, a small town located about 22 miles south of Burley, Idaho. Company representatives Dan Olmstead, Tom Behm and Jeff Mitton presented the vehicle to Oakley Mayor Larry Mickleson, Public […]
Scams targeting Idaho Power customers — both homes and businesses — have been on the uptick the last couple weeks. The most recent scam involves a call demanding immediate payment or service will be disconnected. The scammers are spoofing Idaho […]
Connections for June 2020 Technology Aids Bull Trout Research in Hells Canyon Idaho Power Building Sturgeon Hatchery at Niagara Springs Some Recreation Sites Reopening after COVID-19 Closures Blushing Peach Smoothie from the Electric Kitchen Green Power Program (sent to all […]