Election Day is here and the polls open at 8 a.m. Stay with us and get live updates from across Idaho as they come in.
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As local and national results came in throughout the night on Tuesday, the GOP celebrated at a jubilant watch party. For Democrats, election results were a "wake-up call"
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The Idaho Supreme Court held Tuesday night that a second execution attempt of Thomas Creech does not amount to cruel and unusual punishment or imposing multiple punishments for the same offense.
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Boise State sophomore and intern at Boise State Public Radio, Jaxon Holmes, cast a ballot for the first time.
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As voters head to the polls in the 2024 presidential election, here’s a round up of what to know on election day.
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Aaron von Ehlinger, the former state representative convicted of raping a legislative intern in 2022, is asking the Idaho Supreme Court to overturn his conviction.
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Vice President Harris ended her day with a concert on the "Rocky Steps" in Philadelphia. Former President Trump wrapped up in Grand Rapids, Mich., — where he also closed out his 2016 and 2020 races.
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Voters will get a third chance in three elections to approve a tax increase to fund the new county-wide ambulance district. The county says money previously used to fill funding gaps is gone.
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An interview with Sergey Radchenko, author of the new book, To Run the World. The book offers a detailed portrait of Russian leadership during the Cold War, helming a sprawling nation with irreconcilable ambitions as a self-proclaimed superpower and the leader of global revolution.
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In Idaho, women who become pregnant following a sexual assault are legally allowed to get an abortion under the law’s few exceptions. But victims navigating the requirements to receive care may find barriers in local agencies unevenly understanding – and complying with – the law.
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A bear attack was initially suspected in Dustin Kjersem’s death. But police now say he was killed by a man he had just met — and that a beer can offered by Kjersem provided critical DNA evidence.
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Idaho’s most populous county said it’s ready to count an unprecedented number of ballots next week.
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In Reno, Nev., the first freeze is now coming more than 40 days later on average than it did five decades ago. That comes with a number of consequences, including longer allergy seasons and more opportunities for mosquitoes to spread disease.
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The Leeds Fire was first detected Wednesday afternoon in southeast Boise on BLM land. By 5 p.m. the fire had grown to 200 acres.