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Vallow and Daybell murder cases have racked up $3.6 million in expenses

The city of Rexburg, where police began investigating the disappearance of the two children, has spent $1,469,811, according to a public records request. → Read More

Boise woman found guilty in connection to U.S Capitol riot

A jury found her guilty on five charges, all related to the disturbance at the Capitol on Jan. 6 -- disorderly conduct, civil disorder, etc. → Read More

Rape survivor of former Idaho lawmaker files lawsuit over doxxing

The complaint says that Giddings made repeated defamatory statements about Jane Doe causing extreme emotional distress. → Read More

Eagle bank shooter suspect sought out estranged wife, police say

The 38-year-old man entered the credit union and "knew where to find" his 36-year-old wife eating lunch with other employees, Wilkie said. → Read More

Lori Vallow attorneys fight against death penalty

Vallow's attorneys filed on Sunday to dismiss the death penalty prosecutors seek against her due to "the troubling thought" of executing a mentally ill person. → Read More

Idaho US senators introduce bill to end grants to abortion performers

Called the Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act, Risch says it will keep "taxpayer dollars out of the pockets of pro-abortion organizations." → Read More

Bill to reinstate executions by firing squad moves to House floor

Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, said that Idaho can't obtain lethal drugs so the only other method is by firing squad. → Read More

Record details abuse allegations that led to arrest of Caldwell teacher

Teachers that spoke to police about Kerry Black said they think her behavior began two years prior to arrest. → Read More

Idaho bill to prohibit sex education until fifth grade moves forward, but not without questions

The Senate bill prohibits sex education until fifth grade, but the Idaho State Department of Education content standards show that content begins in sixth grade. → Read More

Idaho lawmakers introduce legislation to criminalize those who administer COVID vaccines

The bill would make administering an mRNA vaccine -- a COVID vaccine -- a misdemeanor. → Read More

Here's how much Idaho State Police have spent on the Moscow murders investigation

$282,109.35 is the exact amount of funds used as of Feb. 6, which include travel, overtime, lab testing and evidence storage. → Read More

Meridian residents file petition to eliminate library district

The 'Concerned Citizens of Meridian' filed a petition last week claiming libraries are sexually indoctrinating children and wasting taxpayer money. → Read More

Idaho murder suspect defense objects to appeal in gag order

The defense writes that the U.S Supreme Court has ruled First Amendment rights to freedom of speech are limited when it prevents a fair trial. → Read More

Idaho House votes to eliminate bipartisan committee and shift watchdog work to GOP control

The bill would eradicate JLOC and move OPE, the long-standing establishment meant to evaluate government programs, under partisan control. It passed the House 57-13. → Read More

House committee pushes forward bill to make most gender affirming care for minors a felony

Rep. Bruce Skaug said when introducing the bill that gender dysphoria is children merely being "confused" about their sex. → Read More

'He's out there': Where is Michael Vaughan?

"It's not fair," Neal said. "You've watched us for the past 545 days and you haven't said a damn word. We have to wait, and wait, and wait." → Read More

Resolution to amend Idaho Constitution on voting initiatives gets pushback in hearing

A resolution to amend the Idaho Constitution regarding voter initiatives was met with major pushback Wednesday morning in the Senate State Affairs Committee. → Read More

Former Boise city council member's use of $14,000 in campaign funds raises questions

Some of the expenditures from Sánchez include hundreds of dollars at restaurants, bars and grocery stores, along with money sent to her own P.O box. → Read More

Inquiries into the City of Boise heat up, documents related to former police chief may be sealed

"Has it occurred to you that you may be being fed a narrative that the City wants you to report, without being given the extensive counter-evidence?" Hepworth said. → Read More

You asked: How was Scott Yenor able to speak at Eagle High School?

Students from Eagle High School pushed back at guest speaker Boise State Professor Scott Yenor during their Thursday school lunch hour. → Read More