Idaho Republicans poised to reject 2020 election results
Jim Jones, a former chief justice of the Idaho Supreme Court and ex-Republican state attorney general, called the resolution rejecting the election results “asinine.”
Idaho police arrest dozens on suspicion of conspiracy to riot at gay pride event
The individuals suspected of being tied to the group Patriot Front are being charged with conspiracy to riot at a gay pride event in Idaho, officials said.
2022 midterm elections: What to watch as 5 states hold primaries
Voters in several states will test former President Donald Trump’s sway again Tuesday — including Pennsylvania, where he’s endorsed celebrity Dr. Oz for U.S. Senate.
Idaho Lt. Gov. push to eliminate incest, rape exceptions to abortion law
McGeachin on Monday demanded that Republican Gov. Brad Little call a special legislative session
Christian students sue university over ‘censorship’ for belief on gay marriage
A group of Christian students said the university effectively silenced them amid growing campus backlash for their views on marriage.
Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell appear in court – Court enters 'not guilty' plea on Vallow's behalf
Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow appeared in Idaho courtrooms for hearings in the deaths of Vallow's children. We have what happened.
Father and son sentenced for illegally killing grizzly bear, leading to cub’s death
Jared and Rex Baum pleaded guilty in Idaho and admitted to covering up the crime.
State trooper takes ‘leap of faith’ to catch runaway cat
Video showed Trooper Enrique Llerenas literally leap into action and catch the cat before it could run away into the forest.
Sex offender named ‘Pirate’ sentenced for burning disabled woman
A judge sentenced a sex offender known as ‘Pirate’ for burning a disabled woman with a cigarette.
Idaho Anne Frank memorial defaced with anti-Semitic imagery: 'Abhorrent'
A memorial in Idaho to Holocaust victim Anne Frank – the only memorial to the Jewish diarist in the U.S. – was defaced with anti-Semitic imagery on Saturday, authorities said.
Idaho state trooper nearly rammed by pickup truck while helping stranded motorist: dashcam video
An Idaho trooper was hospitalized after he jumped over a concrete barrier on the I-84 in Meridian to dodge the path of a vehicle during a six-car collision on Wednesday
Library book returned after 110 years in Idaho
The Boise Public Library is letting its patrons know that it's never too late to return a library book.
Idaho man dies of rabies in 1st reported case since 1978, health department says
The Idaho health department’s investigation revealed that the man was possibly exposed to rabies when a bat flew by him and got caught in his clothing back in August.
Police: Woman allegedly stole items off body of victim killed in Idaho mall shooting
Authorities allege a 54-year-old woman stole items from the body of a security guard killed during a Boise mall shooting.
Boise mall shooting: Victims, suspected gunman identified
Authorities have identified the suspect in a Boise, Idaho mall shooting as 27-year-old Jacob Bergquist.
Idaho mall shooting: 2 dead, 4 injured, suspect in custody, Boise police say
Police in Boise, Idaho, say two people were killed and four injured in a shooting at a shopping mall.
'It's pretty wild': Idaho hunter finds remains of man missing for 53 years
Raymond Jones was last seen on Sept. 7, 1968, while bow hunting for mountain goats in central Idaho. His remains were found on Friday.
Biden: Western wildfires ‘supercharged by climate change’
“Scientists have been warning us for years that extreme weather is going to get more extreme,” President Joe Biden said after touring wildfires in northern California.
Judge: Lori Vallow 'unfit' to stand trial in kids’ slayings
A judge has decided an Idaho woman charged with conspiring with her new husband to kill her two children is still not fit to participate in her own court proceedings.
COVID-19 infections from schools could overload crowded Idaho hospitals
Roughly 11,000 kids in Coeur d’Alene were getting ready for their first day of school when Idaho public health officials announced this week that northern hospitals were so crowded with coronavirus patients that they would be allowed to ration health care.