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The Intermountain Fair Housing Council (IFHC) is investigating alleged discrimination by Pocatello landlords. An article last month in the Idaho State…
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State police will build a new headquarters in southeast Idaho sometime next year.The Idaho State Journal reports that the state legislature authorized…
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A recount has confirmed last month's vote by Pocatello residents retaining an ordinance banning discrimination against a person because of sexual…
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A group opposed to Pocatello's non-discrimination ordinance retained by voters last month is seeking a recount.Bannock County election officials tell the…
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Tuesday, voters in Pocatello will decide the fate of a law that’s been on the books for less than a year. Proposition 1 asks whether the city’s ordinance…
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The Idaho Attorney General's office has notified an eastern Idaho teacher that the state Department of Education is not going to pursue disciplinary…
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H.J. Heinz Co. is closing three plants in North America and cutting 1,350 jobs in an effort to operate more efficiently.The food maker said Thursday that…
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An Idaho cleaning entrepreneur's museum celebrating his industry's not-so-spotless history is also green.The Idaho Division of Environmental Quality gave…
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The parent company of a polysilicon manufacturing plant in eastern Idaho has filed for bankruptcy in Pocatello federal court.The Idaho State Journal…
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After more than six hours of public testimony and debate, Pocatello's city council passed a non-discrimination ordinance early Friday morning. The new law…