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Dept. of Justice weighs in on lawsuit against Boise’s ban on sleeping in public places

The federal government argues that making it a crime for people who are homeless to sleep in public places, when there is insufficient shelter space in a city, unconstitutionally punishes…Click to Continue »

 

Hazmat team responds to suspicious powder found at Idaho Transportation Department office

Boise police and the Boise Fire Department’s hazmat team are at ITD’s offices at 3311 W. State St., Boise, following a report of an unknown powder.Click to Continue »

 

Nampa woman sent to prison for ordering hit on estranged husband

The ‘hit man’ hired for the job turned out to be an undercover FBI agent.Click to Continue »

 

Ybarra plans to push for more requirements to run for state schools superindentent

If the bill surfaces at the Statehouse next winter, it figures to rekindle the debate over the credentials required for the elected superintendent’s position.Click to Continue »

 

Boise power outage shuts down Idaho DMV services statewide

This impacts driver licenses, vehicle registration, vehicle titles and Idaho’s ports of entry.Click to Continue »

 

UPDATE: I-84 open again between Ontario and Pendleton after closure due to Oregon wildfire

All lanes on Interstate 84 between Pendleton and Ontario were back open early Tuesday morning, after being shut down Wednesday due to wildfires, according to Idaho State Police.Click to Continue »

 

Idaho fire roundup: Crews battle blazes in Boise National Forest, BLM land

Three wildfires in and around the Boise National Forest continued to burn Wednesday near Idaho City and Arrowrock Reservoir.Click to Continue »

 

Mark Rudin: Idaho linguists aid communication, help preserve languages

The ability to communicate is essential to a happy, safe and productive life. From sharing important safety tips (don’t touch that, look both ways, wear sunscreen) to building the foundation…Click to Continue »

 

West Ada trustees take issue with superintendent’s appointment to State Board of Education

A veteran trustee and Clark supporter worries the board may oppose her taking the position…Click to Continue »

 

Boise man jailed on charges of selling prescription stimulants to undercover officers

A 28-year-old Boise man, accused of selling the prescription drug Adderall to undercover officers earlier this summer, is charged with multiple counts of drug delivery, the Ada County Sheriff's Office…Click to Continue »

 

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