Idaho’s latest proposed constitutional amendment would remove language giving the state power to enforce mandatory education for children.
A new Museum of Idaho exhibit gives locals a look at the history and evolution of artificial intelligence. “Artificial Intelligence: Your Mind & the Machine” opens Feb. 1. HP Newquist, director of the Relayer Group,
Lions Clubs in Southeast Idaho (District 39E) will host its Annual Convention “Roots of Service Branches of Impact” from Feb. 14-15 at the Hampton Inn, 2500 Channing
Despite having some of the nation’s lowest crime rates, Idaho incarcerates more women per capita than any other state. Women convicted of violent crimes like assault, sexual abuse or murder make up nearly half of the female prison population nationally.
Idaho lawmakers have their first look at a bill that would subsidize private school tuition to the tune of $50 million in taxpayer money.
Idaho's unemployment rate increased to 3.8% in December 2024, with over 1M in the labor force for the first time. Find out the key job growth trends.
This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on Jan. 22, 2025. Two new private school choice bills emerged Wednesday — one from the Idaho House and one from the Idaho Senate. The House bill would create a $50 million tax credit covering private school expenses.
Drawing inspiration from our state’s mountains, animals and nature, the owners of ‘Idaho Livin’ create unique, quality clothing for locals to wear with pride.
A group of young researchers from the Idaho Conservation Corps is looking ahead to Boise's hottest days. They are emphasizing the critical role trees and vegeta
The Office of the Idaho State Public Defender is seeking a significant budget increase in the next fiscal year because its original budget was based on caseloads during the COVID-19 pandemic, Idaho State Public Defender Eric Fredericksen told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee on Tuesday.
Idaho National Laboratory signed research agreements with Boise State University and the University of Idaho this week, according to an INL press release.
Pushed by an anti-LGBTQ+ group called MassResistance, the resolution is sponsored by, Rep. Heather Scott, R-Blanchard, who argued her proposal was about state sovereignty. The resolution asks the nation’s highest court to “restore the natural definition of marriage, a union of one man and one woman.”