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“My mom’s family has been here for five generations. Idaho is where I am from. It is where I love and where I want to be,” Owens said.

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“My mom’s family has been here for five generations. Idaho is where I am from. It is where I love and where I want to be,” Owens said.

U.S. Senate Republicans on Thursday blocked a bill that would require federal agencies to monitor domestic terrorism incidents.
Rep. Caroline Nilsson Troy, R-Genesee, has accepted a position lobbying for the University of Idaho
It is the first post-election audit since the passage of Senate Bill 1274 during the legislative session earlier this year.
Several drivers passing by honked in support of the anti-abortion group or yelled expletives and, “It’s my body!”
Forest Service roads are not plowed, are covered in snow at higher elevations and cell phone service is not available in most of the forest.
Those with domestic poultry who may be infected should report to the state agency’s sick bird hotline: 800-347-7028.
Biden thanked the three Republican senators, Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Mitt Romney of Utah, who voted to confirm.
They're aging. They're becoming more diverse, as more women, people of color and LGBTQ service members enter the military.
North Idaho College has faced controversy in the last few months as top administrators and members of its board step down.
Planned Parenthood argued the bill is an “unprecedented power grab” that would “wreak havoc” on the lives of Idahoans and their rights.
“We must trust the science and live up to our core values.”
During the recess, legislators are not receiving per diem payments or vouchered expenses unless approved by Bedke.
“The Shoshone District has 36 bands of sheep they’re tracking, from the Snake River to Galena Summit, we track them every day."
Deed-restricted homes will be built according to local buyer's income, previous residency.
Some industry representatives say a review is a good idea — others say it's a waste of time.
Advocates urge Congress to enact the “For the People Act,” an elections overhaul that passed in the House but was blocked by the Senate.
Bill would also give active-duty military free annual passes to national parks, public federal lands
The process is already behind schedule and will have far-reaching implications.
Dept. of Lands requested emergency assistance due to a "crush of demands on the resources at the federal level."