Brigham Young University-Idaho is reporting another on-campus enrollment increase — more than 5% growth. Winter enrollment at the Rexburg-based university totaled 23,708, up from 22,501 the previous ...
Where can you take a ride on the Chief Joseph Trail, go fly-fishing on Silver Creek, ride an Appaloosa and trace the route that Sacajawea took through the Gem State? It turns out you can do all of ...
While the legislative primaries are shaping up to be testy, the statewide ones are shockingly quiet. As testy as this year's legislative primaries are shaping up to be, the statewide primaries are ...
An emotional moment on the Senate floor as lawmakers pass a memorial urging Idaho’s congressional delegation to keep public lands in public hands. GOP leader warns Trump on muscling Senate over voting ...
A far-right agitator caused outrage by testifying before Idaho’s House Business Committee this week wearing an offensive brownface costume. David Pettinger, 49, arrived to discuss a bill concerning ...
ALABAMA (WHNT) — In less than two months, the Alabama Educational Television Commission could vote to separate from PBS programming. This is part of ongoing discussions after the Trump Administration ...
Sen. Jim Risch told nominee Steve Pearce neither he nor Trump can sell public lands. Pearce said he'd follow the law and defer to states, but didn’t fully renounce past views. Idaho lawmakers and ...
The Mountain States Policy Center is hosting the We the Students Civics Quiz Bowl on May 2 at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. The tournament is a fast-paced, buzzer-based civics and leadership ...
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — What should the Idaho Legislature do when someone’s testimony is offensive? That’s what lawmakers grappled with Monday when a local conservative provocateur came to testify ...
BOISE — What was scheduled to be a routine meeting for the House Business Committee ended up bringing condemnation from civil rights groups after a man wearing brownface was allowed to testify on a ...
BOISE — What was scheduled to be a routine meeting for the House Business Committee ended up bringing condemnation from civil rights groups after a man wearing brownface was allowed to testify on a ...