As wildfires spread in Los Angeles, Idaho Gov. Brad Little said the state is working to prevent similar devastation from happening in Idaho.
The Idaho Republican Party – the most dominant political force the state has ever known – says it needs help paying its rent. Officials with the Idaho Republican Party sent out two emails over the course of four days this week asking every person who receives emails from the party to chip in $10 every month to help pay the rent.
A Boise State University public policy survey found that the majority of Idaho residents prefer abortion policies that are more lax than the state’s current restrictions.
President-elect Donald Trump appointed an Idaho businessman to serve as a top official in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or USDA. Trump on Thursday announced Michael Boren, founder of Clearwater Analytics,
The work management website Asana has ranked Idaho one of the best states for hybrid-remote workers.
Proposed legislation in Idaho aims to prevent the World Health Organization (WHO) from having jurisdiction or control over public health matters.
The first $1 million winner from the Idaho Lottery's $1,000,000 Raffle has claimed their prize, said Idaho Lottery. Alberto Vega, from Heyburn, had purchased his winning ticket from the Maverik in Burley.
Jefferson Street between 8th and 6th Streets and Capitol Boulevard between Bannock and Jefferson Streets will be closed to accommodate the Idaho Women's March o
The Idaho Women's March is set to host a rally on Saturday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. on the steps of the Capitol in Boise. The event aims to advocate for women's heal
Rep. John Gannon, a Democrat from Boise, questioned the bill’s necessity. At the county level, he argued, there are legitimate conflicts of interest because county commissioners control the funding of their county prosecutor’s offices — but no such conflict exists between city officials and county prosecutors, he said.
Idaho Public Policy Survey, conducted and released by Boise State University’s Idaho Policy Institute, has been released as public information. The survey, conducted Nov. 9-14, 2024, examined the attitudes of a representative sample of 1,
The state's largest health system says physicians are caught between state laws that can limit care, and federal requirements to provide emergency medical treatment.