The Idaho Capital Sun’s legislative notebook provides a weekly rundown of the major pieces of legislation making their way ...
Kathleen McKenzie was part of a growing population of older adults experiencing homelessness. This is her story ...
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials Friday over access to presidential events, citing freedom of ...
The Cox brothers now have to pay back as much of their ill-gotten gains as they can or face more time in prison ...
A revised property tax reduction bill surfaced Friday in the Idaho Legislature. The new bill, House Bill 304, is a revised ...
A bill extending the age which foster children can access support from 21 to 23 is now headed to the House floor.
Burgin, a Swannanoa resident who owns a home in Beacon Village, said he was awake around 6:30 a.m. on Sept. 27, reading ...
The hearing put two of the Housing Committee’s most politically difficult subject areas on display: zoning and ...
Locally owned stores have unique ways in which they engage their communities and, ultimately, invite others to Christ.
House Bill 138, sponsored by Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, would require the state to make 11 Medicaid policy changes or repeal Medicaid expansion — a law passed by Idaho voters via ballot ...
The Dreaming is a stunning wellness retreat, nestled in the heart of the Elan Valley in Wales — a dream brought to life by ...
The $155 credit would cover about $10,033 worth of groceries per year, or $861 per month for a family of four in Idaho ...
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