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Ada County to hold public hearing on Boise River Greenbelt safety
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — According to a recent news release, the Board of Ada County Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Aug. 13, at 6 p.m. to discuss maintaining and enhancing a safe and enjoyable experience for all users of the Boise River Greenbelt. The board wants...
Spokanites speak out against city council expanding homeless camping restrictions
(The Center Square) - As Spokane’s elected officials struggle to find common ground over homelessness, their constituents testified during Monday's city council meeting over legislation expanding camping prohibitions. Last November, nearly 75% of voters favored Proposition 1, a citizen initiative that made camping illegal within 1,000 feet of a park, school or daycare. However, Councilmember Michael Cathcart wants to expand the legislation that some argue criminalizes homelessness. While Prop 1...
Idahoans to Receive Another $76.5 Million in Property Tax Relief
BOISE – Governor Brad Little said Tuesday that Idaho closed the books on Fiscal Year 2024 with another strong performance, further reinforcing Idaho’s economic strength, prudent budgeting, and focus on the taxpayer. Idahoans will receive an additional estimated $76.5 million in property tax relief moving forward on top...
Idaho environmental groups to host rally in Boise to push for more solar power
Idaho environmental groups will rally Saturday morning at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise to push for more renewable energy options in the state. The rally, “Solar for the People Rally,” is organized by the Idaho Sierra Club. Some of the cosponsors of the event include the Idaho Climate Justice League, the Snake River Alliance, […]
Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Millions of dollars are being spent this year to steer voters toward candidates for Republican-led Legislatures who not only support school vouchers, but will become key figures in implementing school choice programs in states across the U.S. Most recently, national pro-voucher advocates declared victory after spending...
TORNADO WARNING for Butte County, Jefferson County, northwestern Bonneville County
The National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued a * Tornado Warning for... Southwestern Jefferson County in southeastern Idaho... East central Butte County in southeastern Idaho... Northwestern Bonneville County in southeastern Idaho... Northwestern Bingham County in southeastern Idaho... * Until 300 PM MDT. *
Idaho Schools Say No To Students Using Cell Phones
It wasn't that long ago that the school year was wrapping up. Kids were getting ready to live the dream of sleeping in and enjoying endless summer days. Time flies when you're having fun, and summer vacation is over for most Idaho students. Soon, school buses will be on the road, and kids will complain about homework.
Idaho Job Pays $400,000 Without College Degree
Can you ever have too much money? During the Biden Administration, most of us are working more and getting less for our money. Some folks have a magical number for a yearly salary like six figures, big six figures or seven figures. Side hustles are not optional for some folks who dream of making enough money to live the American Dream. Others continue to work to hopefully one day own their own home.
Committee to look into buying or building governor's residence; housing stipend fund running low
Idaho is one of just five states that doesn’t have a designated residence for its governor — but that may change as the housing stipend fund is nearing depletion. The Governor’s Housing Committee said at a meeting Wednesday that they want to begin looking into building or buying a home. Gov. Brad Little, who has a salary of $138,202, currently receives a monthly stipend of $4,550.67 to pay rent and utilities at a downtown Boise condo. Little and his wife, Teresa, also live at their...
Idaho to be stage for next round of US/Japanese discussions
Idaho to be stage for next round of US/Japanese discussions. Idaho will be the site of the annual bilateral meeting between U.S. and Japanese agricultural officials, with ongoing efforts to open the Japanese market to U.S. fresh potatoes likely to be a main discussion point. Representatives from the USDA’s Animal...
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