Bank of Idaho has four locations in the Treasure Valley. Soon, those branches will operate under the Mountain West Bank name.
After a rocky meeting Thursday where legislators couldn’t agree on employee pay levels, the Idaho Legislature’s budget committee got back on track Friday and approved bare-bones “maintenance of operations budgets” for all state agencies Friday.
Ten years after the "Add the Words" movement first sought to amend Idaho's Human Rights Act, the essence of that bill was reintroduced on Thursday.
Idaho Senate Minority Leader Melissa Wintrow introduced a new personal bill Thursday in the Idaho Senate that seeks to add workforce and housing protections for LGBTQ+ Idahoans. Wintrow’s new bill, Senate Bill 1004,
BOISE — Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan on Wednesday highlighted the experiences of rural judges, who are covering increasingly large caseloads and traveling across wide swaths of
If an Idaho bill becomes law, the minimum fine for possessing even a small amount of marijuana will be higher than almost any other misdemeanor in the state, including a number of violent crimes, such as assault,
BOISE — Bank of Idaho customers can expect their branches to start operating under a new name later this year.
The Idaho House overwhelmingly passed a resolution Tuesday commending Boise State University’s women’s volleyball team for forfeiting three matches against San Jose State, which has a transgender player.
The iconic New York-based department-store chain, founded in 1858, on Thursday said that it would close 66 stores, including one in Coeur d’Alene in North Idaho. The closures leave Idaho with just one Macy’s store, in the Boise Towne Square mall, according to Macy’s store locator.
The North Park campground, and the boat ramp at C.J. Strike Reservoir, south of Mountain Home, has reopened with newly installed floating docks. Idaho Power said the reopening marks the first phase of a multi-year improvement project.
Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan on Wednesday highlighted the experiences of rural judges, who are covering increasingly large caseloads and traveling across wide swaths of
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