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The Daily scours the valley for the news important to you.

Boise will no longer require masks in indoor or outdoor spaces.
Governor Brad Little gives his view as the Legislature ends a historically long session.
The weekend is quickly upon us and here is what people will be discussing during the walk on the Greenbelt.
Boise State University will offer free COVID testing and vaccination services through its on-campus Public Health office.
A ruling by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals opened the door for the suit to go forward. Idaho is part of the 9th Circuit Court.
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Governor Brad Little signs bill authorizing $220 million in immediate one-time tax rebates and additional $163 million in ongoing tax cuts.
Idaho Governor Brad Little announces decision to end state's participation in federal compensation programs boosting unemployment checks.
The Idaho State Police has released preliminary information regarding Tuesday morning's incident.
The Boise Patch Daily will start your day with all the information you need.
Traveling to Idaho state parks will cost a bit more this season, but residents can still have unlimited visits for only $10.
Governor Brad Little approved the largest state investment in transportation infrastructure in Idaho's history.
BoisePatch launches a simple to read newsletter providing you the news you need to start your day.
It is that time of the year when the Boise Foothills explode with color as the wildflowers bloom.
Responding to Governor Brad Little's signing of a bill allowing wolf hunting, the US Humane Society has released a statement.
The body of Deborah Hendrichs was recovered today by searchers in Meacham, Oregon.
Idaho Governor Brad Little Sign Senate Bill 1211, authorizing the killing of 1,350 wolves in the state.
A warrant has been issued to execute death row inmate Gerald Pizzuto for the 1985 murder of two people in Idaho County.
A sixth-grade female student is in custody and a fund has been set up for the custodian injured in the shooting Thursday in Rigby.