Idaho will not use state resources to backfill any federal grants left in limbo while the Trump administration begins reviewing those awards this week.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Pocatello issued the warning for the Arco/Mud Lake Desert and Upper Snake River Plain areas, effective from 1:30 a.m. MST to 9 a.m. MST on Monday, with officials warning that frostbite could occur on exposed skin within 30 minutes.
Federal grant recipients in Idaho were thrown into limbo on Tuesday as millions of dollars to programs across the state were temporarily halted under a White House freeze on federal grants and loans.
As housing prices continue to squeeze residents, one new workforce and affordable housing option in Twin Falls will offer 72 affordable units
Idaho education officials are addressing concerns after a recent executive order by President Donald Trump removed protections at schools and other "sensitive" areas
KTVB has confirmed an 18-year-old murder suspect was found dead in his cell on Oct. 28, 2024, at Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he was being held in connection with the April 2024 stabbing death of a woman,
In 2023, when Idaho was riding on a $1.4 billion budget surplus, lawmakers approved a bill to create a fund to issue property tax relief to homeowners and give school districts funding to cover some of their bond and levy costs. Lawmakers overrode Republican Gov. Brad Little’s veto of the bill to make it law.
Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ: TSCO), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, announced today plans to construct a new distributio
After selling out the Ford Idaho Center in 2018 and again in 2022, Hart will headline Saturday, April 19, at Idaho Central Arena in downtown Boise.
BOISE, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — A group of Idaho lawmakers are re-introducing legislation to improve access at local post offices. The “Mandating Advisable and Informed Locations and Solutions Act,” or “MAILS” Act, helps to address concerns when communities report sudden and surprising post office closures.
Several Idaho legislators worried about the possibility of data breaches and wondered if digital driver's licenses are necessary.