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,
BOISE — House and Senate members on Wednesday brought two bills on immigration enforcement that would create new state-level crimes of being in Idaho illegally, if approved.
Idaho House lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill to block voter registration processing for people whose citizenship status isn’t confirmed. House Bill 94, brought by Idaho House Majority Caucus Ch
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
Firefighters from Rock Creek and Twin Falls gained experience working a fire vastly different than what they might normally face in the Magic Valley.
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.
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.
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.
"Sensitive areas" like schools, churches, and hospitals are no longer off limits from immigration raids, under Trump's administration.
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) —Artificial intelligence is a hot topic nowadays. That's why the Museum of Idaho has a new exhibit on AI, displaying its uses and its dangers. Local News 8 got an early preview of the exhibit on Thursday.
Wendy Horman, R-Idaho Falls, brought some changes to her parental choice tax credit – which would provide up to $5,000 per K-12 student for expenses that could include private school tuition. Laura Guido is the Statehouse reporter and covers Idaho politics.