Idaho murder victim's family speaks out
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Friday's protest marks the second time men incarcerated at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution organized a mass hunger strike to demand better treatment and services within the
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East Idaho News on MSNHow Congress’s megabill will impact Idaho: Cuts to taxes, Medicaid, SNAP and moreThe Medicaid cuts recently approved by Congress and President Donald Trump could force states into difficult decisions, health policy experts say. Part of several major changes to Medicaid, the bill caps how much states can tax health care providers,
An Idaho man faces a cyberstalking charge in connection with several messages and emails sent to a Massachusetts professor, whom the man said he loved, court documents stated.
A day of golf with a greater purpose — supporting scholarships for first-generation Hispanic students across Idaho.
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IDAHO, USA — The Idaho Department of Transportation (ITD) is warning Idahoans about a texting scam in which thieves pose as officials and ask the recipient to pay for outstanding traffic tickets. The scam includes a link to make payments and threatens legal action or license suspension.
ICE numbers gathered by the Deportation Data Project at the University of California in Berkeley shows the immigration enforcement agency made more than 300 arrests in Idaho since January, up from 77 in 2024. The New York Times reports those numbers represent the largest increase of any state in the country.
Idaho, which has a near-total ban on abortion, agreed not to prosecute or take away licenses of doctors who refer patients out of state to obtain the procedure, under a consent decree approved by a federal judge on Thursday.
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Department of Transportation (ITD) released new data about summer road fatalities in the state. It is currently the halfway point between Labor Day and Memorial Day, which is a time for increased traffic known as the “100 Deadliest Days.”
Idaho senators are proposing federal penalties for assaults on first responders. IDAHO, USA — In the wake of the June 29 deadly attack on North Idaho firefighters, Idaho U.S. senators introduced a bill to increase penalties for crimes against first responders.