Idaho has decided not to seek the death penalty in the case against Kevin Kuintzle, as first reported by KMVT.Kuintzle is charged in the death of 84-year-old
It’ll once again be on the Idaho Senate to decide the future of a proposed ban on mask mandates. House lawmakers have voted to ban public health districts, governments and public schools from implementing mask mandates four times, including Wednesday.
The proposals would make it harder for residents to get something on the ballot, a longtime Republican goal. The governor would have new veto authority.
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.
Gina Judd, the Executive Director for 'Friends of the Children-Eastern Idaho' recently spoke to the Pocatello Rotary Club about the organization. 'Friends of the Children-Eastern Idaho' is the first chapter in Idaho. It was formed in Idaho in 2023 and they began serving families in March of last year.
Boise State’s 2025 recruiting class continues to evolve.  Monday afternoon, College of the Canyons defensive lineman Tyrell Brown announced on X that he has dec
Pocatello’s Isiah Harwell became the first male athlete from Idaho to be named a McDonald’s All-American on Monday.
Idaho senators have changed their tune on a bill to end frivolous lawsuits early. On Monday, the Idaho Senate voted 32-1 with two absences to pass SB 1001 from Sen. Brian Lenney, R-Nampa. This bill would make it more difficult to file meritless lawsuits in the hopes of stifling someone’s free speech or activities in
House Republicans overwhelmingly signed off on a bill setting a minimum, mandatory fine for those convicted of simple possession of marijuana.
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI)– Idaho State University held their annual march and program in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday.
I see this bill as being less problematic with appeals in the courts,” said Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, who proposed the change in law.
Idaho Senate Minority Leader Melissa Wintrow introduced a new personal bill Thursday in the Idaho Senate that seeks to add workforce and housing protections for LGBTQ+ Idahoans. Wintrow’s new bill, Senate Bill 1004,