Heath Druzin, KBSX 91.5

Heath Druzin

KBSX 91.5

Boise, ID, United States

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  • The Daily Beast
  • Stars and Stripes

Past articles by Heath:

Trump confidant endorses Ammon Bundy for governor

Former Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone has endorsed far-right Idaho gubernatorial candidate Ammon Bundy, the latest wrinkle in a governor’s race that’s gained national attention. → Read More

New Nevada cannabis shop opens close to Magic Valley

Thrive Cannabis is opening in Jackpot, Nevada, offering legal marijuana sales less than an hour drive from Twin Falls. → Read More

This Militia-Fighting GOP Sheriff Thinks Jan. 6 Was Just the Start

The man who runs law enforcement in the heart of militia country sees plenty of reason to be worried. → Read More

AG's Office: Ada County Commissioner Davidson Conduct With Judge Called "Disconcerting" But Not Criminal

Ada County Commissioner Ryan Davidson’s talk with a judge on far-right leader Ammon Bundy’s behalf was “disconcerting” but not criminal. That’s according to an investigation by the Idaho Attorney General’s Office obtained by Boise State Public Radio. → Read More

Chad Daybell And Lori Vallow Indicted On Multiple First-Degree Murder Charges

Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow could face the death penalty after being indicted on multiple murder charges relating to the deaths of Vallow's two children and Daybell’s former wife. → Read More

Judge Throws Out Idaho Death Row Inmate Lawsuit, Lawyers Appeal

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit aimed at postponing Idaho’s planned execution of convicted murderer Gerald Ross Pizzuto Jr. Defense attorneys are refiling their complaint. → Read More

Bogus Basin Kicks Off An Unusual Ski Season

Bogus Basin opened all 10 of its lifts this past weekend, the start of what’s sure to be a very different ski season. → Read More

Idaho Nursing Homes Face Staffing Crisis

Idaho’s strained Veterans Affairs long term care system recently secured $2 million in federal funds to help with its staffing shortages. But other → Read More

Gov. Brad Little Moves Idaho Back To Stage 2, Calls Up National Guard, But Resists Mask Mandate

Idaho Gov. Brad Little has announced a rollback to Stage 2 of reopening and a National Guard mobilization to prop up a teetering healthcare system amid → Read More

Idaho Sees Highest One-Day COVID-19 Total

Idaho saw its highest number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in a single day Wednesday, with 223 and another 20 probable cases. There was also an → Read More

Hundreds Rally In Boise Against Racial Bias In Health Care

Hundreds of people came to the Idaho State Capitol in Boise Saturday to decry racial injustice in the health care system. → Read More

Police Say Remains Of Two Children Found At Chad Daybell's House In Eastern Idaho

Police are investigating the remains of two children found at the eastern Idaho home of Chad Daybell. His two stepchildren have been missing since → Read More

Thousands Gather Across Idaho For Vigils And Protests

Idahoans came together in peaceful protests and vigils across the state Tuesday evening in honor of George Floyd, a black man who died at the hands of → Read More

Heading For The Hills For Memorial Day? Check On Idaho Campground Status First

Many Idaho campgrounds are opening up just in time for Memorial Day weekend. But if you’re venturing into nature this year be prepared to be self → Read More

Idaho Sexual Assault Survivor Bill Stalls After NRA Lobbying

In January, Idaho Rep. Melissa Wintrow (D-Boise) introduced a bill that would have allowed more sexual assault survivors in Idaho to get protection orders → Read More

How Idaho's Disaster "Prepper" Culture Is Reacting To Coronavirus Fear

An outbreak of the deadly coronavirus has set off alarm bells among public health officials. It’s also kept the phone ringing off the hook for businesses → Read More

Firearm Deaths Hold Steady After Record-Setting 2017

A near-record number of Americans died by gunshot in 2018 according to the latest statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. → Read More

Idaho's Suicide Rate Continues To Rise

Idaho’s already dire suicide problem may be getting worse. According to the latest numbers from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, the state had → Read More

Idaho Gov. Brad Little Woos Gun Industry At Trade Show

Gov. Brad Little was in Nevada yesterday pitching Idaho as a gun-friendly business environment to the largest firearm industry event of the year. → Read More

Controversial Pick Could Join Ninth Circuit Court Of Appeals

Liberal groups are making a last-ditch effort to stop a controversial nominee to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which is the last stop for Idaho court → Read More