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Bryan Kohberger’s former friend speaks out, tells FOX Nation murder suspect was ‘frustrated’ towards women

September 24th, 2023|

Trials don’t always dive into the psychology of what makes a killer, a killer. Now, former prosecutor and crime expert Nancy Grace aims to discover who Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger [...]

‘Snaggletooth Killer’ who never killed had heartbreaking moment with victim’s mother

September 24th, 2023|

The "Snaggletooth Killer" never killed anyone, yet he was forced to survive three years of solitude on death row, where he was held in a 6-by-8-foot concrete cell with virtually [...]

Can you get a ticket for driving with high beams on in Idaho? Here’s what the law says

September 24th, 2023|

BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — You’re driving along at night on a quiet country road when, in the distance, you see a pair of bright-white headlights coming your way. No worries, [...]

Local elementary school receives national recognition for academic excellence

September 23rd, 2023|

Fremont County Joint District’s Teton Elementary has been named a National Blue Ribbon School, a distinction it earned for being an “exemplary high performing” school.  It was the only Idaho [...]

Feds’ cash stream supports Colorado River conservation — but the money will dry up

September 23rd, 2023|

Editor’s note: Read more Stateline coverage of how communities across the West are grappling with drought that’s worsening because of climate change. Despite a megadrought, states in the West have [...]

Idaho’s direct care workforce is in ‘crisis,’ state legislative panel hears

September 23rd, 2023|

Staffing in Idaho’s direct care workforce — those who care for people with disabilities and older Idahoans — is in “crisis,” the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee heard in testimony on [...]

Billy Graham’s grandson inviting locals to ‘Look Up’ in eastern Idaho this weekend

September 22nd, 2023|

IDAHO FALLS — Will Graham, grandson of Billy Graham, is coming to eastern Idaho this weekend and he’s inviting you to “Look Up.” The 48-year-old North Carolina man is here [...]

Idaho officials can’t verify state revenues as errors hamper statewide software system

September 22nd, 2023|

Idaho state legislators and government officials can’t verify how much revenue the state has collected during the first three months of the state’s new fiscal year because of errors transitioning [...]

‘We’re hopeful we run out of money:’ Little seeks to get the word out on Launch

September 22nd, 2023|

This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on Sept. 21, 2023. NAMPA — Idaho Launch will officially launch next month, and some students are counting down the days. Hundreds of [...]

Feds write off $37 million in Phoenix student loans. Will U of I end up on the hook?

September 21st, 2023|

This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on Sept. 21, 2023. The Biden administration is writing off $37 million of University of Phoenix student loans — and it’s unclear whether [...]

Feds write off $37 million in Phoenix student loans. Will U of I end up on the hook?

September 21st, 2023|

The Biden administration is writing off $37 million of University of Phoenix student loans — and it’s unclear whether that move would leave the University of Idaho on the hook. [...]

Despite criticism, Idaho Power looks to raise general rate for first time since 2011

September 21st, 2023|

For the first time in over a decade, Idaho’s largest electricity provider is looking to increase its general rate – a proposal that has led to criticism from customers and [...]

Mapping the moon: ISU research tackles volcanoes on other worlds, lunar navigation

September 21st, 2023|

POCATELLO –– Two Idaho State University professors hope the volcanic features around East Idaho can answer some questions about their otherworldly counterparts. Over the next three years, Shannon Kobs Nawotniak [...]

U.S. Senate panel grapples with how to ensure access to water amid Western drought

September 21st, 2023|

Decades of drought in the West has made water quality and quantity a major issue requiring government funding and innovation to fix, members of a U.S. Senate panel said Wednesday. [...]

Former high school wrestling coach sentenced for sexual misconduct with student

September 20th, 2023|

EDITOR’S NOTE: The story contains graphic details. Reader discretion is advised. DRIGGS — A former teacher, wrestling and football coach was sentenced and will serve time in prison for sexually [...]

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