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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.
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A six-part investigative series uncovers a disturbing pattern of sexual abuse by prison guards against women inmates in Idaho.
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The Idaho State Police is struggling to hire troopers in North Central Idaho. Earlier this week, it announced it was extending a deadline to apply for an open position.
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A new symposium is shining a spotlight on a series of legal battles around the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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Costs keep piling up in the civil judgment against anti-government activist Ammon Bundy related to his defamation case involving Idaho’s largest hospital system.
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A jury could decide damages owed by the city, and the question of whether Police Chief Jeremy Engbaum used excessive force in the incident will be decided at trial.
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A group of public education advocates is suing to block a new Idaho law that would use $50 million of taxpayer money for residents’ private school tuition.
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Utah prosecutors charged Tyler Robinson, 22, with the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Officials say they are seeking the death penalty.
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A group of Wood River Valley residents is trying to upend a plan to build more than 80 miles of new trails mostly along federal land.
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The transgender woman who sued Idaho to overturn its first-in-the-nation ban on some trans sports says she wants to call it quits.
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A federal judge has once again ruled against two transgender college students in Idaho who are trying to block a state law preventing them from using bathrooms aligning with their gender identity.