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“We’re very proud of the work that’s occurring in our office; and we have some big sentencings coming up.”
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In 2020, Congress passed the Not Invisible Act to help address the Missing and Murdered Persons Crisis. The bill formed a federal commission made up of tribal leaders, federal agencies, families, and survivors, who were tasked with developing recommendations on how best to address the crisis. The Department of the Interior and the Department of Justice responded to these recommendations in early March.
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Hate is more than just a poisonous thought or idea. It is a very particular category of crime and the U.S. Department of Justice tracks hate crime incidents in Idaho.
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Questions, concerns or complaints about irregularities or possible fraud on Election Day in Idaho? Call 208-334-1211.
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Idaho Matters breaks down the first hearing in the federal case against Idaho's abortion law.
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An interview with Elie Honig, author of Hatchet Man: How Bill Barr Broke the Prosecutor's Code and Corrupted the Justice Department. In the book, Honig makes the case that Barr trampled the two core virtues that have long defined the department and its mission: credibility and independence.
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The Stanley-to-Redfish recreational trail has been years in the making. Taxpayers paid more than a half-million dollars to previous owners for access to…
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The pandemic has beef markets on a roller coaster, and Shohone, Idaho's Amie Taber is among the ranchers along for the ride. "About a month ago ... we had…
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Environmental firm Advocates of the West filed a lawsuit last month asking a judge to compel the government to turn over 12 withheld pages from documents…
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After a U.S. Department of Justice found a Nampa polling place is inaccessible to voters with disabilities, Canyon County officials are working to make…