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Ada County is getting ready for election day on Nov. 7 and officials say they are taking steps to make sure the voting process is secure.
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The Ada County Commissioners have officially adopted the budget for the upcoming year, but they had to say no to a lot of departments. The commissioners only approved a handful of new positions across Ada County for next year.
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This year, there has been an increase in pedestrian deaths and Ada County leaders collaborate to help prevent future occurrences.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including the open primary ballot initiative, a growing divide in the Idaho Republican Party and an update on the Perpetua-Nez Perce lawsuit settlement.
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Most of the new revenue the county plans to take in next year will cover inflation-related cost increases for service contracts and consumables like food and energy.
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The ruling requires Ammon Bundy, Diego Rodriguez and associated entities to pay St. Luke's Health System millions in compensatory and punitive costs.
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A program to help people cover rent closes.
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According to an annual survey, homelessness rates in Ada County are on the rise, paralleling the region's growing housing crisis.
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Ada County residents have voted to keep the Meridian Library District board of Trustees as is. Incumbents Josh Cummings and Destinie Hart both retained their seats with large majorities in Tuesday’s election.
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Residents in Ada County are headed to the polls on Tuesday. Meridian residents will be voting for two open seats on the Library District’s board of Trustees, a few months after surviving a dissolution attempt.