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Disability Rights Idaho resumed services after federal funding delays forced layoffs and program pauses, but future funding remains uncertain as the organization adapts to remote operations.
Attorneys for a man accused of killing four University of Idaho students have asked that his trial be delayed.
The National Park Service invites members of the public to learn about saber-toothed cats, mastodons, giant ground sloths and ...
Settlers Canal Path, a unique blend of trail and park, has officially opened, offering a new recreational space that connects ...
The perfect off-the-beaten-path travel spot in Idaho is this small city with mild weather, plenty of sunshine, scenic hikes, ...
This story was first published by Boise State Public Radio on May 20, 2025. The federal government is suing a small Idaho town for denying a conditional use permit to ...
Two health care professionals told members of the Idaho Legislature’s budget committee Monday that they are not doing enough to produce the medical workforce the state needs and that doctors are ...
IDAHO FALLS – Two health care professionals told members of the Idaho Legislature’s budget committee Monday that they are not ...
KISU-FM radio programs earned recognition at the 2025 Idaho Press Club (IPC) “Best of 2024” Awards, taking home three honors ...
Lewis-Clark State College is the first college in Idaho to be approved to offer education programs in prison, and serves about 165 students in facilities in Orofino, Boise, and Pocatello.
The federal government has ended nearly $50 million in grants to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare following President Trump's directive to eliminate "wasteful spending." In a statement to ...
Curious where you can still live affordably in Idaho? Blackfoot might be your answer—check out what makes it budget-friendly ...