President Trump's executive order halts Lava Ridge Wind Project in Idaho, impacting future renewable energy projects on government lands.
Bank of Idaho has four locations in the Treasure Valley. Soon, those branches will operate under the Mountain West Bank name.
Gina Judd, the Executive Director for 'Friends of the Children-Eastern Idaho,' recently spoke to the Pocatello Rotary Club about the organization. 'Friends of the Children-Eastern Idaho' is the first chapter in Idaho. It was formed in Idaho in 2023 and they began serving families in March of last year.
Idaho lawmakers have their first look at a bill that would subsidize private school tuition to the tune of $50 million in taxpayer money.
This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on Jan. 22, 2025. Two new private school choice bills emerged Wednesday — one from the Idaho House and one from the Idaho Senate. The House bill would create a $50 million tax credit covering private school expenses.
More space would allow more room for clients and storage and the establishment of a veteran community center to meet the diverse needs of local veterans.
In an effort to help Idahoans follow major bills, resolutions and memorials through the legislative process, the Idaho Capital Sun will produce a “legislative notebook” at the end of each week to gather information in one place that concerns major happenings in the Legislature and other news relating to state
Idaho depends on agricultural trade with Canada and Mexico. Trump’s proposed tariffs would threaten that trade.
Governor Little was in Idaho Falls Wednesday, highlighting his "keeping promises plan" for the 2025 Idaho legislature.
Idaho’s second-half rally came up short as the Montana Grizzlies held off the visiting Vandals 72-67 in a Big Sky men’s basketball game Monday. The Vandals pulled within 68-65 late before Montana prevailed. Tyler Mrus led Idaho (8-11, 3-3 Big Sky) with 12 points and Tyler Lindhardt and Isaiah Brickner had 10 each.
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.
The Lava Ridge project, spanning 57,447 acres across south-central Idaho’s public lands, is paused until further review.