Bank of Idaho has four locations in the Treasure Valley. Soon, those branches will operate under the Mountain West Bank name.
An estimated 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck central Idaho on Monday morning near Stanley — the epicenter was in Clayton, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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'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.
Idaho lawmakers have their first look at a bill that would subsidize private school tuition to the tune of $50 million in taxpayer money.
Twin Falls and Lincoln County law enforcement leaders clarified they have no plans to remove undocumented children from schools.
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.
Work has begun at the site of a new supermarket coming to Wichita Falls. Construction begins on the new Winco Foods Grocery Store located at 3015 Wenonah Avenue in Wichita Falls. Ground preparations began on a five-acre tract for a Winco store to be located off Kell Freeway on a new extension of Wenonah Avenue.
According to the Idaho Lottery Tuesday, a Powerball player won $2 million from a ticket bought at 'La Tienda' Fast Stop Travel Center in Franklin.
President Trump's executive order halts Lava Ridge Wind Project in Idaho, impacting future renewable energy projects on government lands.
State lawmakers on Wednesday introduced a bill that would let the Idaho governor veto laws passed directly by voters. The bill by Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, would let the governor