Skiers and snowboarders are about to pay more for season passes at Bogus Basin. For the beloved community mountain, the trick is to avoid pricing Boise off a cliff. In a significant year-to-year jump,
Well more than 1,000 bundled up Idahoans waving signs and holding umbrellas under a cold drizzle gathered at noon on President's Day in a rally to protest the current president.
More than two years after a quadruple homicide devastated Moscow, Idaho, a judge unsealed the transcript of a recent hearing in the case against Bryan Kohberger – the man accused of stabbing four students to death in an off-campus home.
Idaho’s high school girls basketball state tournaments tip off Thursday around Boise and the Treasure Valley. Get all the latest final scores, find links to our coverage and check out the updated semifinal matchups in the 6A to 1A playoffs below.
Supporters of the bill focused their arguments on efficiency, while some opponents cite a lack of data could bring potential litigation.
The family of 29-year-old Justin Holman is trying to get him back to the United States as soon as possible. He may be able to regain hand mobility.
Legislative proposals to undo voter-approved Medicaid expansion could leave 90,000 Idahoans without medical insurance.
After a dry January, February storms have boosted Idaho’s snowpack, with the Weiser River basin now at 130% of normal.
An Idaho judge has declined to throw out key evidence in a case against a man charged with murder in connection with the killings of four University of Idaho students.
The Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA) boys and girls individual wrestling championships wrap up on Saturday, March 1 (3/1/2025), in Pocatello, Idaho. Champions will be crowned in four boys and one girls division.
Potato proponents, spud supporters and French fry fanatics across the state may soon rejoice. The Idaho Legislature is considering a bill that would add two new “Idaho world famous potato” specialty license plates in Idaho.
This story was originally published by Idaho Education News on Feb. 19, 2025. The Idaho Senate on Wednesday narrowly approved a plan to spend $50 million on refundable tax credits
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