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The effort to collect signatures for the proposed ballot initiative comes nearly three years after the U.S. Supreme Court ...
After two years in the Idaho House of Representatives, U.S. Army Veteran Todd Achilles of Boise has his sights set on federal-level lawmaking, leaving bipartisan labels behind in his new campaign.
I had a traffic ticket and the prosecutor went after me harder than you went after Kohberger,” wrote one reviewer.
BOISE, Idaho - Problem pens, broken scanners, low supplies and long lines plagued some of Idaho's polling stations on Election Day, prompting some political candidates to compare the state's woes ...
Casting mailed ballots remained popular among voters in last year’s presidential election, even as President Donald Trump has ...
The “Everyone is Welcome Here” sign that sparked a viral nationwide controversy can no longer be displayed in Idaho schools, ...
In our news wrap Monday, Idaho investigators are searching for a motive in an ambush shooting that killed two firefighters, ...
The Republican Party of Idaho gathered for its summer meeting in Pocatello this past weekend where it adopted rules and ...
Smoke continued to fill the air at Canfield Mountain after a shooter killed firefighters responding to a wildfire in Coeur ...
In his June 10 column, Brent Regan claims he was merely following the rules when he declared the elected precinct committeeman for Precinct 417, Kathleen Tillman, to have vacated her seat. He insists ...
Former Idaho Democratic Rep. Todd Achilles stepped down from his position and from the party to run for U.S. Senate as an ...
Achilles can’t stand both major parties, which means he believes there’s a yearning for someone to come along and catch a ...
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