Judge Steven Hippler did not render any decisions, but two days of hearings revealed new information in the Idaho student murders case against Bryan Kohberger.
Prosecutors can continue to pursue the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home in 2022, a judge has ruled. The Idaho judge’s decision to deny defense motions relating to the death penalty is among the latest developments ahead of the trial,
A new bill would make the firing squad Idaho's primary means of execution, after the state recently restored it as a backup amid struggles with lethal injection.
Bryan Kohberger's attorneys were back in court, fighting to get key evidence tossed out ahead of his murder trial scheduled for this summer.
Steve Goncalves, father of victim Kaylee Goncalves, expressed cautious optimism about the legal proceedings while emphasizing the importance of justice.
Attorneys for a man charged with murder in connection with the killings of four University of Idaho students are asking a judge to throw out most of the evidence in the case.
Kohberger's lawyer said the roommate told police she had been drinking and that she also heard one of the victims come up and down the stairs during the time of the attack.
New details about the investigation into accused killer Bryan Kohberger were revealed during hearings on Thursday and Friday.
A judge will now consider whether critical DNA evidence will be thrown out in the murder case of four University of Idaho students.
BOSIE, Idaho (WPVI) -- A judge is expected to issue a ruling on regarding DNA evidence in the University of Idaho murders case. Prosecutors say the evidence ties suspect Bryan Kohberger to the killings. However, his defense wants the evidence thrown out.
A University of Idaho-led program offering technical and financial assistance to Idaho farmers and ranchers who adopt climate-smart agricultural practices has opened for a second enrollment period.
The E-Verify program has drawn opposition from a congressman and Idaho farmers, as border politics clash with economic realities.