About 100 first responders from Gem State helped out during L.A. fires, including firefighters from Kamiah, Orofino and White Bird
Firefighters from several Idaho departments are back in the state after going to California to help with the fires. The fires have killed 28 people and destroyed  15,467 structures, and those numbers are expected to rise.
The Sand Hollow Fire Protection District is celebrating the return home of Idaho Task Force Number One which has been in California for the past two weeks assisting on the Palisades Fire. The task force was made up of crews from multiple fire departments from around Idaho including Sand Hollow Fire,
"When I got to the steps, they knocked me down, stepped on my head, pulled out my shoulder, broke my glasses, I was not breathing," Hemphill said. "If it wasn't for the Capitol Police Officers, I wouldn't be here 'cause I couldn't breathe. They pulled me up and put me behind them."
As wildfires spread across homes in Southern California, Idaho Gov. Brad Little said the state of Idaho is working to prevent similar devastation from happening in Idaho.
Firefighters from the Northern Lakes Fire District provided fire protection as President Donald Trump touched down in California.
Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest,” a Homeland Security spokesperson said in a statement.
Gov. Brad Little signed an order backing Trump's suspension of the Lava Ridge Wind Project, saying it would benefit California at Idaho's expense.
As communities in California prepare to rebuild and recover from devastating wildfires, an Idaho-based disaster relief company is standing by to help. Disaster Response, based in Garden City, sent a team with gear from Idaho to aid in rebuilding and repairing homes.
KIMBERLY — Four firefighters from the Rock Creek Fire District have arrived in California to fight wildfires there and have seen the devastation they expected to see. “Lots of homes damaged or destroyed,” Lt. Taylor Hunsaker told the Times-News in an email.
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President Donald Trump on Monday issued an executive order halting the development of the Lava Ridge Wind Project in Idaho. Permitting for the Lava Ridge Wind Project began in 2019, and it has since become one of Idaho’s most debated topics among politicians, ranchers, environmentalists and the Japanese-American community.