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Seven months after Thomas Creech was scheduled to be executed, Idaho Maximum Security Institution was renovated to streamline the lethal injection process. A day later, Creech was issued a death warrant.
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Bryan Kohberger, the man charged with murdering four University of Idaho students, now has a new trial date.
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Oregon is one of eight states to join with the Federal Trade Commission in an effort to hold up the proposal.
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The murder trial for Bryan Kohberger will take place in Ada County, after a motion to change the venue was granted late last week. There were concerns about holding the trial in Latah County, where the crimes Kohberger is accused of took place, including media attention, space and public safety.
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A motion to change the venue for Bryan Kohberger's upcoming trial was granted on Friday, Sept. 6.
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Fights over public lands aren’t unusual in the West. But Utah is now going straight to the U.S. Supreme Court to wrest control of 18.5 million acres of federal land.
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A panel of three judges with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday repeatedly questioned the state of Idaho’s decision to outlaw gender-affirming care for minors.
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The Idaho Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Raúl Labrador against the open primaries initiative.
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Imagine sending your child off on an adventure to a foreign country and waiting to hear from them, letting you know they've arrived safely, but that call never comes.
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State officials cannot remove protesters or their belongings while demonstrating on the capitol mall against Israel’s continuing assault in Palestinian territories according to an Idaho district court judge.
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A group of lawyers on behalf of private Idaho schools, privately-funded public libraries, parents and their children have sued Idaho officials in federal court to stop the enforcement of House Bill 710, a law that codified the process libraries must follow if a patron were to deem a material harmful to children.
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Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador filed suit with the state supreme court Wednesday to block a ballot initiative that would implement a top-four primary system and ranked choice voting.