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Adree Edmo officially became the first incarcerated person to get court-ordered gender confirmation surgery in July 2020. She has since been released, but her Idaho case set a precedent for how cases of gender dysmorphia will be handled within prisons. Now, her team of lawyers will be granted nearly $2.6 million in attorneys fees for the years of litigation.
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There are nearly 100 American Legion posts in Idaho. And on Veterans Day - from Aberdeen to Wendell - Idaho veterans are gathering to honor one another's…
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Yoga therapist Kaelyn Rogers spent a year-and-a-half traveleing the world, studying yoga and contemplating how she could bring that experience back to…
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Fourth District judge finds IDOC withheld public information on execution drugs.State legislators seek to change ballot initiative procedures and Medicare…
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One of the many challenges met by recently-released state inmates is a lack of identification. This can make it difficult to rent a home or get a job and…
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Meridian Mayor Tammy de Weerd discusses serving through four terms of growth.State lawmakers propose aiding veterans with fertility services.IDOC will…
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In late November, Josh Tewalt was appointed by the Idaho Board of Correction to lead IDOC. He replaced Henry Atencio, who directed the department for 28…
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New director parses out plans for Idaho Department of Correction's future.A photographer documents the last of the mountain caribou.Big Brothers Big…
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Idaho Matters presents an encore broadcast of our four-part look into the the fastest-growing demographic in Idaho prisons: women.- Back in August, we had…
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We continue our conversation about the state of Idaho's incarcerated population. Late last Wednesday, a riot broke out in the Bannock County jail. The…