Boise-based SWEAR wins CES 2025 Human Security for All award for blockchain-powered media authentication technology, ensuring digital content integrity.
Subzero temperatures are creating dangerous conditions across eastern Idaho and some of those most at risk are people without homes.
Bank of Idaho has four locations in the Treasure Valley. Soon, those branches will operate under the Mountain West Bank name.
After a rocky meeting Thursday where legislators couldn’t agree on employee pay levels, the Idaho Legislature’s budget committee got back on track Friday and approved bare-bones “maintenance of operations budgets” for all state agencies Friday.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) displayed a collection of the Top 10 prohibited items found by security screening officers in carry-on luggage at five different Idaho airports in 2024.
Drawing inspiration from our state’s mountains, animals and nature, the owners of ‘Idaho Livin’ create unique, quality clothing for locals to wear with pride.
BOISE — Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan on Wednesday highlighted the experiences of rural judges, who are covering increasingly large caseloads and traveling across wide swaths of
The Idaho House overwhelmingly passed a resolution Tuesday commending Boise State University’s women’s volleyball team for forfeiting three matches against San Jose State, which has a transgender player.
The Idaho Education Association, Idaho Association of School Administrators, and Idaho School Boards Association held a press conference Monday at the Capitol to voice opposition to any proposed legislation that would allow state funds to go toward private tuition or homeschooling.
Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan on Wednesday highlighted the experiences of rural judges, who are covering increasingly large caseloads and traveling across wide swaths of
BOISE — Idaho Treasurer Julie Ellsworth is proposing that Idaho opt into a program that allows for eligible residents with disabilities that allows for savings beyond limits set by public
Idaho’s largest teachers’ union, as well as associations representing school administrators and elected school boards, joined to oppose subsidizing private school tuition with tax dollars Monday.