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Gov. Little appoints Pete Koehler to the Idaho State Board of Education

Gov. Little appoints Pete Koehler to the Idaho State Board of Education

Boise, Idaho – Governor Brad Little announced today his appointment of Pete Koehler to the Idaho State Board of Education. Koehler replaces Dr. Linda Clark whose term on the board expired June 30. “Pete has consistently demonstrated a steadfast...

Owner:  American Government
Part 1: Private lands are an important part of Idaho’s big game habitat

Part 1: Private lands are an important part of Idaho’s big game habitat

Public lands can’t do it all Nearly two-thirds of Idaho is public land that provides excellent wildlife habitat, and many big game animals spend most of their time there. But much of Idaho’s valley bottoms, particularly along river corridors, are...

Owner:  American Government
Gov. Little creates the Idaho Advanced Nuclear Energy Task Force

Gov. Little creates the Idaho Advanced Nuclear Energy Task Force

Idaho Falls – Governor Brad Little signed an executive order today at the Idaho National Laboratory, ensuing Idaho remains at the forefront of nuclear innovation. The Governor’s Executive Order 2025-06 establishes the Idaho Advanced Nuclear Energy...

Owner:  American Government
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Rep. Russ Fulcher of Idaho responds to government shutdown

Rep. Russ Fulcher of Idaho responds to government shutdown

BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — As of Wednesday morning, the federal government began shutdown operations. This includes many agencies and services either working with a vastly scaled back grew or shuttering operations entirely until Congress can reach a...

Owner:  Smith Family
Idaho lawmakers find pandemic measures violated state code, constitution

Idaho lawmakers find pandemic measures violated state code, constitution

BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Idaho legislators have concluded that certain actions taken during the COVID-19 pandemic by the governor, the executive branch, and the state of Idaho were unconstitutional, and/or violated state code. The Idaho COVID-19...

Owner:  Smith Family
Boise city council denies neighborhood appeal, paving way for shelter home move

Boise city council denies neighborhood appeal, paving way for shelter home move

BOISE — Interfaith Sanctuary cleared another appeal hurdle Tuesday, moving the operation closer to opening a 24-hour shelter home to be located on State Street. After a 10-hour meeting that included several hours of public testimony, Boise City...

Owner:  Wick Family
Idaho judge calls Bryan Kohberger murder scene pictures ‘incredibly disturbing,’ blocks release
Government shutdown stalls in Washington; Fulcher warns of impacts in Idaho
Idaho Supreme Court to hear two cases in eastern Idaho

Idaho Supreme Court to hear two cases in eastern Idaho

The following is a news release from the Idaho Supreme Court. The Idaho Supreme Court will hear cases in two eastern Idaho cities next week. Idaho’s highest court is a traveling court. The Constitution and state law require the Supreme Court to...

Owner:  EastIdahoNews.com LLC
Judge Bars Release of Some Idaho Crime Scene Photos Per Families’ Request
Blackfoot man sentenced to 50 years in child sex abuse, incest case appeals ruling to Idaho Supreme Court

Blackfoot man sentenced to 50 years in child sex abuse, incest case appeals ruling to Idaho Supreme Court

POCATELLO — A 20-year-old local man recently convicted of sexually abusing a juvenile relative in 2023 and sentenced last month to 50 years in prison is now challenging both his sentence and a judge's decision to block a key legal defense. Bill...

Owner:  Patricia & Brian Lane
Public views shift on racial discrimination as DEI faces backlash and political pressure under Trump

Public views shift on racial discrimination as DEI faces backlash and political pressure under Trump

That is a decline from the solid majority, 60%, who thought Black Americans faced high levels of discrimination in the spring of 2021, months after racial reckoning protests in response to the police killing of George Floyd. Significant numbers of...

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