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A group of Idaho Department of Juvenile Correction employees who filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the state say the agency is violating a judge's…
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A judge in Boise is now considering weeks worth of testimony in a case that could have significant effects on healthcare in Idaho and beyond. Attorneys…
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A federal judge rejected some rules governing protests on state property surrounding the Capitol in Boise, concluding a seven-day limit on rallies as well…
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A General Electric Co. subsidiary has given up its legal fight to haul the second of two huge loads of water purification equipment through the Nez…
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A federal judge has granted a request from the Nez Perce Tribe and an environmental group to temporarily stop shipments of giant oil-field equipment from…
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An American Indian tribe and environmentalists pleaded with a federal judge, telling him the only thing standing between the next giant oil-field…
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A federal judge has ruled in favor of the state in a lawsuit over rules developed in response to the Occupy Boise protesters who pitched tents and camped…
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This week Boise State University announced it will change its logo from the diamond shape that has been in place since 2001 to what it calls a "forward…
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Occupy Boise protestors have until Wednesday to move their tents temporarily. A federal judge decided today the state of Idaho can assess and repair…
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Two weeks ago, a doctor’s report on health care at Idaho’s largest and oldest prison found “serious problems.” The state Attorney General’s Office…