Income Tax Cut Would Make Little Difference To Small Business Owners

Income Tax Cut Would Make Little Difference To Small Business Owners

Weighing the impacts of a tax cut...

A Life Unfolds As Idaho Sorts Out Its Budget Priorities

A Life Unfolds As Idaho Sorts Out Its Budget Priorities

Tax cuts vs. Medicaid funding, is the debate that black and white?

Jobless in Idaho: Back to Work and Scraping By

Jobless in Idaho: Back to Work and Scraping By

But they haven’t simply landed jobs and resumed the lives they had before unemployment.

Idaho Borrowers Net Millions in Mortgage Abuse Settlement

Idaho Borrowers Net Millions in Mortgage Abuse Settlement

Thousands of Idaho borrowers will be affected by this deal

Former Micron CEO Appleton Leaves His Mark on Idaho, Tech World

Former Micron CEO Appleton Leaves His Mark on Idaho, Tech World

Colleagues and friends remember Appleton, who died in a plane crash Friday.

A Refugee Searches for a Place in Idaho’s Reshaped Economy

A Refugee Searches for a Place in Idaho’s Reshaped Economy

Boise has been a favorable environment for refugee resettlement. Now, the recession has shifted that picture.

Idaho Medicaid Recipients, Providers Call for Funding Change

Idaho Medicaid Recipients, Providers Call for Funding Change

Medicaid recipients, their advocates and service providers want to drive home the point cuts to the program have real effects for individuals.

As Farmland Prices Soar, It’s Not Just Farmers Buying

As Farmland Prices Soar, It’s Not Just Farmers Buying

Farmland has sold for as much as $10,000 an acre in Idaho. That’s more than double average values just a few years ago.

Jobless in Idaho

Jobless in Idaho

A former HP employee struggles through years of unemployment.

In the Wake of Foreclosure, a Debt That Won’t Die

In the Wake of Foreclosure, a Debt That Won’t Die

Ben and Lori Jensen of Meridian say they were stunned to receive a lawsuit from their bank months after they lost their home to foreclosure.

Occupy Boise Marches to Idaho Statehouse

Occupy Boise Marches to Idaho Statehouse

In the state capital today, people gathered in the rain to join a march called “Occupy Boise.”  It was inspired by protests that have been happening on Wall Street for weeks. Local protesters said they are concerned about the economy, and the distribution of wealth in the U.S.  Molly Messick spoke to several of them this afternoon.

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