IDAHO FALLS, Idaho -- Local News 8 is at it again. We are revolutionizing the way you get your local news, weather and sports. After launching the first local news application in the state of Idaho, Local News 8 has another first for its viewers.Android and iPhone users can now watch the Local News 8 NOW channel 24 hours a day through the Local News 8 app. Wherever you are in the world, your news for eastern Idaho and western Wyoming is just a click away.The NOW channel is 24 hours of updated local news, weather and sports. You may already be familiar with the station, it’s digital channel 8.4 or Cable One channel 20. Now, that station is streaming live right on your smartphone.All of these things are in one place; there’s no need to download multiple apps to get the news you need. To get the only app you need to stay ahead of the news and weather, click here for download instructions.
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