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Attorney General Raúl Labrador has named Christopher Boyd, the Adams County elected prosecutor, as a special prosecutor in his lawsuit against the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.
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An Ada County District Court judge is considering whether to force Attorney General Raul Labrador to appoint a special prosecutor in his lawsuit against the state board of education.
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Idaho’s State Board of Education has unveiled a proposed policy banning diversity statements as a condition of hiring a job applicant.
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Students at Idaho’s colleges and universities are still reporting significant mental health issues after the COVID-19 pandemic spiked counseling visits.
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Idaho lawmakers are ready to move a new set of K-12 education standards through, replacing the 'Common Core' standards used since 2011 for English language arts, math and science.
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Idaho's State Board of Education will review its policies around academic freedom and responsibility, as lawmakers move to restrict certain content from the state's classrooms.
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Last week the Idaho House killed a bill that would allow the State Board of Education to receive nearly $6 million in federal grants for early childhood…
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Idaho has been awarded a $6 million grant per year for the next three years to help support early learning and school readiness. Joining us today to talk…
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Some Idaho families won’t be waiting much longer for grant money promised as part of Governor Brad Little’s ‘Strong Families, Strong Students’ program.The…
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The Idaho State Board of Education is hosting a digital mental health summit tomorrow, December 8th. Audrey Regan has more on how educators around the…