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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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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.
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An Ada County judge has partially sided with a drag performer in his lawsuit against a Christian lobbying organization, finding the group falsely claimed the performer exposed his genitals during an event in 2022.
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In Idaho prisons, more than two dozen women say guards prey on them with little fear of consequences — and those who speak up are often punished.
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A new investigation finds sexual abuse inside Idaho’s women’s prisons has been widespread — and largely ignored. Over the last decade, at least 37 corrections employees have been accused of abusing women in custody, with few facing criminal charges.
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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.