Idahoans rallied at the state capitol to celebrate and defend public lands from potential federal cuts. "Public lands are not for sale," said Alexis Pickering.
Hundreds protested at the Idaho statehouse after HB 345 was signed, requiring legislative approval for Medicaid changes and adding work requirements. Advocates fear cuts will hurt communities.
Five years ago this week, your favorite bar closed, that concert you had tickets for got canceled, and your go-to restaurant hadn't figured out ...
The next generation of Meridian’s Fulcher family sets their eyes on development, starting with a project on the Snake River.
It’s important that our elected officials â€” especially on a national level as often as is necessary and reasonable — hold ...
A development that would bring well almost 1,500 apartment units to northern Nampa was approved by the Planning & Zoning ...
The River Club golf course has long been a feature of Garden City and northwest Boise. It is the second-oldest golf course in ...
Renault is testing a new driverless mini-bus in Barcelona this week. The autonomous vehicle is running on a circular route of ...
The city of Boise announced that the intersection of Sixth and Idaho streets downtown will be temporarily closed to repair a ...
Iran increasingly relies on electronic surveillance and the public to inform on women refusing to wear the country's ...
College of Western Idaho launches an AI literacy center with GuardRailz AI, helping students and staff integrate artificial ...
Under a bill headed to the Idaho House, adults who sexually abuse children age 12 and younger in Idaho could be sentenced to ...