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The Supreme Court says rules that allow patients to get the abortion pill mifepristone through the mail can stay the same for at least a week.
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Boise County Commissioner Darrell "Lindy" Lindstrom denies stabbing a teen girl during a riverside altercation with her family last August and is countersuing.
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Officials are warning drivers about a rise in text scams aimed at stealing your personal information.
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Local families and ACLU sue ICE, Idaho law enforcement over alleged racially-targeted racetrack raidThe American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Canyon County Sheriff and Caldwell and Nampa Police departments.
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Farmers in the U.S. have grown cannabis since the 1600s — but policymakers are still figuring out how to regulate two famous types of Cannabis sativa. A historian calls the plant "incredibly cryptic."
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In response to recent immigration raids, four nonprofits have joined forces to support struggling families through the Idaho Familias Assistance Fund.
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In the wake of immigration raids, here and around the country, many families lost their main breadwinner and are struggling to stay afloat. In response, four non-profits came together to create the Idaho Familias Assistance Fund to support families who have been affected. A benefit concert to support the fund was organized by local bands to raise awareness and help ease the financial burden.
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A Coeur d’Alene judge declined to dismiss charges against three men accused of battery and false imprisonment after dragging a woman out of a political town hall event earlier this year.
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The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals last month overturned an Idaho District Judge's ruling dismissing illegal weapons possession charges against an east Idaho man who is the subject of a domestic protection order.
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Idaho’s Republican legislative leaders say the state constitution does not prohibit them from subsidizing private school tuition alongside funding public education.
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Wrongfully imprisoned as a teen, activist and author Gary Tyler turned decades behind bars into a story of resilience, art and redemption.
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A federal judge says a lawsuit challenging Idaho’s ban on trans women from competing in women’s sports must continue.