
Idahoans show up in defense of libraries for a “Freedom to Read-In”
Over 200 Idahoans gathered in the Capitol rotunda for a “Freedom to Read-In,” in defiance of HB 384 on Jan. 13. Some held signs with

Over 200 Idahoans gathered in the Capitol rotunda for a “Freedom to Read-In,” in defiance of HB 384 on Jan. 13. Some held signs with

In the last several years, Idaho has experienced a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, in line with a nationwide trend of anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment. According to the

Public testimony was held at 9 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 15 in the State Affairs Committee for HB 384. The bill, presented by Chairman Jaron

With a new year comes a new address from Gov. Brad Little on the State of the State. Gov. Little spoke in front of the

Boise City Hall Lauren McLean was sworn in for another four years in office on Jan. 9 at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers. This

On the corner of South 8th St. and West Front St., a group of roughly 20 Boise residents chanted, “Biden Biden you cannot hide, we

The holidays are a time for giving, but they can also be a time for taking. Online fraud and scams reach high numbers around the

Meta, the parent company of social media giants Facebook and Instagram, is being sued by over 33 states including the state of Idaho. The lawsuit

Lauren McLean has secured her second term as Mayor of Boise. With 98% of votes counted, McLean leads with 55.5% of the vote to Mike

The country is a year away from the next presidential election, but another election is right around the corner. The City of Boise will have
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