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It’s the third time in as many years that Idaho lawmakers are trying to tie pay raises for judges as a way to encourage more judicial elections.
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A bill that would block taxpayer money from paying for gender affirming care is going to the Senate floor.
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In five years, the number of Idaho farming operations fell, but their average size got bigger.
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“I’m everything Irish. Yeah, it’s all happening at our place for St. Patrick’s Day.”
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The federal government says this is the nation’s warmest winter on record. And a new study shows human-caused climate change was the driver in many cities, including parts of the Mountain West region.
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The headline in this week’s Wall Street Journal was striking: “Two Canals, Two Big Problems – One Global Shipping Mess.”
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House lawmakers have once again passed a bill targeting quote “obscene” materials in Idaho’s public and private libraries.
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Gov. Brad Little could have the final say over a bill requiring parents have access to their teenagers’ medical records.
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It’s believed that Irish cuisine dates back 8,000 years – though “cuisine” may be a bit too modern a term. Indeed, corned beef, cabbage, potatoes and soda bread are anything but fancy… but in the kitchen of a master chef, boy are they delish.
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When looking at all Treefort Music Fest has to offer … one may get easily overwhelmed. But don’t worry, we are here to break it all down for you and make it easily accessible!
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The Idaho State Tax Commission has tips for taxpayers as the deadline to file approaches.
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When President Biden selected Idaho’s Douglas Hickey to be the United States Ambassador to Finland, Hickey knew it would be honor and challenge. But those challenges mount with every day, beginning with the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the fact that Finland shares NATO's largest land border with Russia – 800 miles.
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An effort to reimburse parents who send their kids to private schools through a tax credit is dead for now.
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