Boise State Closes DEI Centers
Boise State University shuttered its Student Equity Center and the Gender Equity Center over Thanksgiving break, reported KTVB, an NBC-affiliated station in Boise, Idaho.
A disciple of fishing for men
Making Disciples Who Make Disciples” is the Christian outdoorsman’s latest work. He’ll be signing copies from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Saturday at Sower Bible Bookstore in Coeur d’Alene. It is a return to his angling roots and bid to help men grow in their faith.
Psychologists and Psychotropic Prescribing: An Old Debate Heats Up
Utah recently became the seventh state to allow trained psychologists to prescribe psychotropics, sparking hope among supporters but raising safety concerns from critics.
California man who used $40k in counterfeit money sentenced in Idaho
Clinton Curry, a 40-year-old from San Francisco, paid $324 in fake money to a Post Falls business last year, according to a press release from the Idaho U.S. Attorney’s Office. The Spokane Office of the Secret Service was notified and began investigating.
Referendum is the answer to the school voucher fight
The voucher vultures are circling the Idaho treasury, expecting to soon have government approval to gorge on money paid into the treasury by hardworking Idahoans.
Idaho college killings: Prosecutors push back against Kohberger requests to exclude key evidence
In a series of highly-technical filings posted late Thursday, prosecutors said that the searches of Kohberger's person and belongings were appropriate
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NEW THIS MORNING: Saturday, Nov. 16
She wrote that when she entered the Cheshire Lane apartment Nov. 8, there was “an overwhelming smell of ammonia, feces, and urine coming from the unit” and the main living area and kitchen were in disarray.
A left lean? no, a right careen
State election shatters any notion of a recent Democratic migration
Idaho gets behind land lawsuit
A coalition of counties in Arizona and New Mexico, the New Mexico Federal Lands Council and New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau.
Silver Valley Sports Recap: Oct. 7-13
Kellogg Volleyball wins Central Idaho League Title; Lady Miners beat Lakeside; Kellogg, Wallace, and St. Regis-Mullan all get big football wins.
Big changes for medicare prescription drug coverage
Open enrollment officially kicks off in Idaho on October 15, 2024 for the 2025 insurance year. While for some it doesn't bring many changes, this year will bring big changes to those on Medicare that have supplemental or Medicare Advantage Plans to help with prescription drug costs.
Vandals hit with a reality check on Saturday
All three losses for the Vandals have come against teams that are currently in the top six of the recent polls. Montana State remains in third and UC Davis sits in sixth in the FCS Stats Perform Top 25 list released on Monday. Oregon is No. 2 on both the AP and coaches polls at the Football Bowl Subdivision level. All three losses were on the road.
Idaho gas prices inch lower as oil fears subside
The following is a news release from AAA Idaho. BOISE – Idaho drivers continue to see savings at the pump this week, despite hurricane activity raising the national average. According to AAA, today’s average price for a gallon of regular in the Gem State is $3.
What a Crackdown on Immigration Could Mean for Cheap Milk
Undocumented labor quietly props up the entire American economy — but nowhere more dramatically than on dairy farms.
‘It impacts all of us:’ Faces of Hope spreads awareness for domestic violence during October
We know it happens to everyone. If it's not you, you know, an aunt or an uncle, you've got a grandma or a coworker,” said Paige Dinger.
Northern Idaho Crisis Center opens at new location
According to a Facebook post from the Northern Idaho Crisis Center, they relocated to Kootenai Health’s West Campus on 2301 North Ironwood Place in Coeur d’Alene. The location change was for privacy reasons, and the center wanted a more secluded and comfortable space for its patients.
Inside The Mystery Of Why The Supreme Court Declined To Hear A Pressing Abortion Case
Last week, the Supreme Court surprised court-watchers by declining to take up an emergency abortion case out of Texas,
City of Idaho Falls issues alert for fraudsters asking for payments
The following is a news request from the city of Idaho Falls. IDAHO FALLS — The city of Idaho Falls is warning residents, business owners, and others to protect themselves from fraudulent payment requests.
Idaho approves workers' comp rate cut for 2025
The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) also recommended a 10% reduction in Idaho’s assigned risk market surcharge, suggesting a decrease from 60% to 50%. The Department of Insurance did not confirm if this reduction has been approved.
Idaho voters face a stark “them-or-us” choice in November
The OPI will eliminate closed primaries, giving every Idaho voter, regardless of party, the right to weigh in on who makes it to the general election ballot.
Idaho prosecutors reject student murders suspect's longshot bid to have death penalty taken off table
Bryan Kohberger should face the death penalty if convicted of murder in deaths of four University of Idaho students, according to prosecutors.
How to Watch the Northern Arizona vs. Idaho State Game: Streaming & TV Channel Info for Oct. 19
Learn which TV channel or how to live stream the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks vs. Idaho State Bengals game, Saturday, Oct. 19.
Israeli strike on hospital tent camp kills 4 and ignites a fire that burns dozens
The strike sent flames sweeping through a packed camp for people displaced by the war, leaving more than two dozen with severe burns, according to Palestinian medics.
Biden-Harris Admin’s Aggressive Litigation Strategy To Enforce Agenda Likely Infringes On States’ Rights
The Biden-Harris administration has aggressively pursued litigation against red states as a means of advancing its agenda, which legal experts
Colorado firefighter grows state's first 1-ton pumpkin
Brad Bledsoe, a fire medic with Aurora Fire Rescue, grew the first giant pumpkin in Colorado to weigh over one ton, coming in at 2,083 pounds. The record-breaking pumpkin was weighed at a Giant Pumpkin Weigh Off hosted by Nick's Garden Center and Nursery on Saturday.
Cooler temperatures are on the way
It was a beautiful Sunday in both the Treasure and Magic Valley. We're going to stay in the 70's until Wednesday, then we'll see a big drop in temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday.
Idaho Department of Lands extends burn restriction end date
According to the Idaho Department of Lands, the normal set date, Oct. 20, of when burn restriction ends has been extended. The department continued to say that the weather and fuel conditions are still not good enough to end restrictions.
Prosecution in Idaho student murder case narrows death penalty argument for Kohberger
Bryan Kohberger, the man charged with killing four University of Idaho students, should indeed be subject to the death penalty if he is convicted of first-degree murder, state prosecuto
Sunny skies today with a pattern change on the way
It should be a sunny and warm day around the Treasure Valley. Highs will be near 80 degrees today. Sunny and warm conditions will stick around tomorrow before t
Idaho woman dies after rolling vehicle in crash
A 54-year-old woman died after her vehicle careened off the left shoulder of Interstate 84 and rolled into the opposite lanes of travel on Saturday.
How to Watch the Cal Poly vs. Idaho Game: Streaming & TV Channel Info for Oct. 19
The Idaho Vandals (4-3) and the Cal Poly Mustangs (2-4) square off on Saturday, October 19, 2024 at the P1FCU Kibbie Dome in a clash of Big Sky foes. In the article below, we provide all the details you need to know about how to watch this game on ESPN+.
Bobcat postgame: Brent Vigen, players discuss Montana State's 38-7 win against Idaho
This is the postgame press conference from Montana State following its 38-7 win over Idaho on Saturday at Bobcat Stadium.
Idaho grants tax relief to victims of Hurricane Helene
The following is a news release from the Idaho State Tax Commission. BOISE — The Idaho State Tax Commission is extending the deadlines to file and pay taxes for victims of Hurricane Helene. Affected taxpayers will have until May 1,
BYU-Idaho welcomes largest incoming class in university’s history
REXBURG — Brigham Young University-Idaho’s largest incoming class in history is hitting the books in Rexburg, providing a significant increase to its campus-student body this semester.
Local Auctioneer Casey Moore Wins 2024 Northwest Auction Championship
Born and raised in Southern Oregon, Casey Moore just returned from Caldwell, Idaho, after winning the title of 2024 Northwest Auctioneer Champion during the competition held from October 6th to 8th.