Detectives who investigated the Moscow college student homicides found blood at the crime scene from two still-unidentified males, attorneys for the man charged with murder revealed at a recent hearing,
ITD said the crashes happened in Rexburg and Soda Springs. A driver hit the back of a snowplow in both incidents.
By one vote, the Idaho House Health and Welfare Committee on Wednesday advanced a bill critics said would repeal Medicaid expansion. House Bill 138, by Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, requires Idaho to enact 11 Medicaid policy changes or repeal Medicaid expansion — a policy that lets more low-income Idahoans
Media stakeholders met in Idaho’s capital Wednesday afternoon to discuss a new bill with the House Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee that aims to establish a shield law to protect journalists’ confidential conversations.
A DNA technique that prosecutors said first identified Bryan Kohberger as the suspect in the University of Idaho student homicides case did not jeopardize the investigation, and its use by the FBI does not justify suppressing any evidence collected after that,
The Idaho Senate voted 27-8 on Tuesday to pass a bill creating a mandatory minimum fine of $300 for simple marijuana possession. Passing the Senate was the final legislative hurdle for the bill. The Idaho House of Representatives already voted 54-14 to pass the bill Jan.
President Donald Trump took to social media over the weekend to endorse a bill in the Idaho Legislature, putting pressure on state lawmakers to send $50 million to students who do not attend public schools.
Despite celebrating Valentine’s Day last week, Idaho drivers still aren’t feeling the love when they stop to fuel up. According to AAA, Monday’s average price for a gallon of regular gas in the Gem State is $3.
It’s going to be a busy weekend for girls basketball in the Boise area as the chase for state championships gets underway. Sixteen east Idaho teams are headed west to play in Idaho’s Big Dance. District 5 and 6 combined for three No.
A new bill introduced Monday in the Idaho Legislature requires the disclosure of party affiliation in all election-related communications. If passed into law, the bill would amend a section of existing Idaho law requiring that election communications clearly indicate the person responsible for the communication to also
The following is a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office (Idaho). BOISE – Ricardo Rodriguez, 61, of Ontario, Oregon, was sentenced to 155 months in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine,
A bill to require all Idaho employers to verify the work authorization and legal status of their workers was introduced in the Idaho Legislature on Friday, despite calls against it from federal lawmakers and Idaho employers.