Gov. Little was right to veto this far-reaching government mandate.
Gov. Brad Little on Tuesday defended a new law that expands Idaho’s death penalty, despite prior Supreme Court rulings that ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, joined by 11 other state attorneys general, sent letters to 20 law firms requesting ...
In a 60-page decision issued on March 20, 2025, Judge Lynn Winmill, a Federal District Judge for the District of Idaho, granted a ...
During our journey around campus, we visited the USU Student Media office, where Sage happily greeted a group of students, ...
Boxed into a vote on outlawing spending on gender affirming care for transgender prisoners, Georgia Democrats chose a third ...
Residents drinking from highly contaminated wells face a new financial burden as state PFAS funding draws to a close.
The law is set to take effect July 1, and will allow prosecutors to pursue death sentences for certain crimes outside of murder, which remains federally prohibited.
There were big smiles, hugs, tears and lots of tail wagging inside San Quentin’s prison recently. All the emotions came ...
Four days after Idaho Gov. Brad Little vetoed a bill that would’ve banned medical intervention mandates — including vaccines, medical treatment or medicine — by businesses, governments, schools and ...
The House State Agencies Committee narrows down constitutional amendment proposals, including voting rights, economic ...