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Idaho group files four initiative proposals to restore abortion access to state with ban
The organizers of an Idaho ballot initiative to restore access to abortion and protect all other types of reproductive care have filed four proposals with the offices of state attorney general and secretary of state — the first hurdle the initiative needs to clear before gathering signatures. Melanie Folwell, organizer and spokesperson for Idahoans United […]
CWD found in deer in North Idaho
Idaho Fish and Game officials announced Wednesday that a whitetail deer has been detected with chronic wasting disease near Bonners Ferry in the state’s panhandle. The fatal deer disease has now been found in three areas of the state. It was first detected in Idaho three years ago at Hunting Unit 14 near White Bird and last year in Unit 32A near New Meadows. Last week, wildlife officials in Washington...
Alabama AG files amicus brief in Idaho’s transgender sport ban case appeal
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and 24 Republican state attorneys general argued in a brief filed on Wednesday that Idaho should be allowed to bar transgender girls from playing on girls’ sports teams based on “biology.” “Basing the distinction on biology rather than gender identity makes sense because it is the differences in biology—not gender […]
State of Idaho ends 2024 fiscal year with $52.5M revenue surplus
Despite revenue shortfalls in the spring, the state of Idaho ended the 2024 fiscal year with a budget surplus and will have $76.5 million to put toward reducing property taxes, Gov. Brad Little’s budget chief said Tuesday. Overall, the state finished the 2024 fiscal year on June 30 with a $52.5 million revenue surplus, Idaho […]
Man Charged In Connection To Twin Falls Shooting After Large Fight
Twin Falls Police have made an arrest following a shooting that happened in Twin Falls on August 9th, 2024. The incident started as a large fight in downtown Twin Falls, followed by reports of shots fired a few blocks away. Shell casings were found at the scene but no victim was found at that time. Less than half an hour later a man checked into the Emergency Room at St. Luke’s in Twin Falls.
Minico eyes to reclaim conference championship in 2024
RUPERT, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Minico Spartans are coming off a season that saw them finish with a 6-4 record and a trip to the playoffs. After falling short in both the Great Basin Conference Championship and the first round of state, the Spartans are eager for redemption. Last...
Burley football to bring “Forge Fast” attitude to the upcoming season
BURLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Burley Bobcats are gearing up for a new season, ready to bounce back from last year’s 4-6 record. With a renewed focus on emphasizing the mentality of ‘Forge Fast’ with high intensity, this team is set on proving they can compete at the highest level.
Avista Planning Power Outage for Some Moscow Customers on Tuesday
MOSCOW - Avista Utilities says approximately 180 Avista electric customers in east Moscow in the area around 6th Street and E 3rd Street will experience a planned power outage on Tuesday, Aug. 20. The planned outage is expected to start at 8 a.m. and end at 2 p.m. Impacted customers...
Latino Fest returns to Boise after 5-year hiatus
Food trucks, dance contests and a performance from A.B. Quintanilla — the brother of Selena — are all in order, as Boise’s Latino Fest is slated to set up shop in Cecil D. Andrus Park on Aug. 24. COVID and logistical hurdles kept the celebration out of commission for five years, according to the Idaho Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s (IHCC) cultural project manager Odette Gutierrez, but now it is back by popular demand. ...
The NCAA Ban That Almost Changed Boise State History Forever
Boise State's football season is quickly approaching and as we prepare for the upcoming season, we're looking back at one of the most controversial moments in the program's history. "Unfair Advantage" Winning is what it's all about in team sports. Sure, you want to build good camaraderie, instill positive values,...
Artist Brett Kearney to exhibit new work in Paris, Idaho
PARIS — Brett Kearney, a local artist who has sold paintings across the United States and in the Middle East, is hosting an exhibit in Paris, Idaho, this Saturday to showcase his new work. From noon to 8 p.m. on Aug. 17 at the Bear Lake Hermitage Gallery of Art and Ice Cream Shoppe, anyone can come meet Kearney and admire his newest paintings. Kearney said the works depict mostly...
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