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On Tuesday, Feb. 18, President Donald Trump announced he was firing the U.S. attorneys who had not already stepped down. The news came four days after Idaho U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit announced he was leaving the office he was confirmed in 2022.
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High and middle school students learned about the dangers of fentanyl use at the first Treasure Valley Youth Fentanyl Summit seminar.
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“Having the Attorney General come in, to at least hear what we have concerns about, it was helpful. It gives me a little bit of hope for the future,” said Ada County Sheriff Matt Clifford.
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The dispute is over water rights that the federal government holds for livestock on public lands.
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As the District of Idaho’s COVID-19 Fraud Task Force looks back on its first year of operation, including a dozen successful prosecutions, the man in charge says we can expect a good many more charges against what they call “fraudsters.”
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As the District of Idaho’s COVID-19 Fraud Task Force looks back on its first year of operation, including a dozen successful prosecutions, the man in charge says we can expect a good many more charges against what they call “fraudsters.”
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Federal and state officials try to build trust and better combat hate crimes in Idaho.
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From domestic terrorism to wire fraud, Idaho’s New U.S. Attorney tackles the tough cases.
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Federal officials say 13 people affiliated with two well-known gangs have been indicted. The suspects face a host of charges.Eleven of the defendants are…
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The Idaho senate has a new member. Governor Butch Otter has appointed an eastern Idaho man to fill a vacancy left by the former majority leader.Tuesday,…