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How Idaho's new director of Health and Welfare plans to make change
Idaho has a new Health and Welfare Director. Alex Adams faces a growing Medicaid budget and has already cut some vacant positions. On day one, he made adoption a top priority and said he wants to double the number of foster families in Idaho. After past struggles with Idaho lawmakers...
What is camping? State of Idaho argues against pro-Palestinian protesters
BOISE — A protest, deemed the “People’s Liberated University,” has been taking place on the lawn in front of the old Ada County Courthouse since the start of May. While not made up exclusively of students, it was originally tied to student activism that has been taking place throughout the United States in response to the Israel-Hamas war. The protest in Boise, which has predominantly been held adjacent to the Idaho State Capitol, was in response to Israel’s invasion of the Palestinian territories following Hamas’ attack on Israel last October. Generally, protests nationwide have been in opposition to support the United States government has provided Israel during this time.
Idaho’s potential for significant fire activity increases with hot, dry conditions
Idaho fire officials are preparing for above normal fire potential in parts of the state due to high temperatures and dry conditions. Idaho Department of Lands fire management chief Josh Harvey told Gov. Brad Little and other members of the Idaho State Board of Land Commissioners on Tuesday that the southern portion of the state […] The post Idaho’s potential for significant fire activity increases with hot, dry conditions appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Sanchez’s life experiences will help guide him as new executive director of AEYC
Robert Sanchez didn’t have to read a book to learn about the struggles and obstacles a young child from Idaho can face. He knows about those obstacles firsthand. He was born and raised in Nampa, the second oldest in a family of four. His mother was a single parent who did not progress past the eighth grade.
Locked N’ Loaded: Will Idaho & California See New Ammo Vending Machines In Stores?
We live in a unique time these days and unfortunately, danger is lurking in the most unsuspecting places. You never really know when something's going to go down and you need to run for cover... or protect yourself. Available when you need it... or run out?. Let's pretend for a...
Youth activists to hold vigil for heat-related deaths around the world
In light of summer heat that has been sizzling in Idaho, and two heat-related deaths in the state, a youth-led organization is holding a candlelight vigil. The organization is also hoping to call attention to the heat and get elected officials to act. Youth activists from Sunrise Movement, an organization that is focused on fighting to stop climate change and create more jobs in America, is holding the vigil at...
Waterfowl banding efforts help provide critical monitoring data
Thousands of ducks and geese are banded across Idaho each year as part of a federal waterfowl monitoring program. This June, Fish and Game staff led banding efforts at two locations within the Clearwater Region- Winchester Lake State Park and Lewiston Country Club. A total of 75 geese were processed this year (50 females and 25 males) including 64 newly banded geese and 11 geese that had previously been captured and banded by IDFG. Over the last two years, a total of 163 geese have been banded in the Clearwater Region.
Your attendance is strongly encouraged at town hall addressing Idaho’s ongoing water dispute
IDAHO FALLS – Weeks after a temporary solution was reached in the water curtailment dispute, many still have questions about the issue and wonder what needs to happen to avoid a future conflict. The Region 10 Republican Party, which includes GOP members in Bingham, Bonneville and Jefferson counties, is...
Donnelly Public Library restricts access to minors due to Idaho library bill
Public libraries respond to HB 710 to protect themselves from parental complaints. Libraries across Idaho are starting to age-restrict entry due to a recent state bill taking effect July 1. Idaho House Bill 710 (HB 710) has made it easier for parents and guardians to file complaints against libraries for providing “obscene” materials.
Idaho’s Coolest Rodeo is in Nampa [photos]
It is July in the Gem State, which means summer vacations, triple-digit temperatures, and rodeos. Whether you're a native of the West or new to our area, rodeos are everywhere within the Mountain West. In a world of digital this and TikTok, it's inspiring to see so many young and old Idahoans championing the Western lifestyle.
Inside the DoorDash Theft Ring, Boise’s New Delivery Issue
During a scorching heatwave this past Saturday, we decided to relax at home and order some food via DoorDash. My aunt and uncle were visiting, and it seemed the perfect solution for a leisurely afternoon. However, after waiting an unusually long time without any updates, my uncle contacted the DoorDash driver assigned to our delivery. The response was unexpected and frustrating: "It's been stolen."
YCSO Arrests Suspect in Knifepoint Robbery, Investigates Campground Death, Recovers Missing Boy, and Updates Seligman Shooting Case
In the late hours of Saturday evening, YCSO received a report from a man that he had just been robbed at knifepoint by 58-year-old Hector Carattini from Boise, Idaho. The victim told Deputies he and the suspect had a dispute over $10 that the victim gave the suspect to give him a ride. When the victim changed his mind and asked for the money back, the suspect grabbed a knife and threatened the victim. The victim left the scene unharmed and was able to give Deputies a detailed description of the suspect’s vehicle.
Thousand Springs State Park to Host Bronco Wild Fund event Saturday
HAGERMAN — Thousand Springs State Park will be partnering the Bronco Wild Fund and local Idaho Ford dealers to host a Bronco Wild Fund event on Saturday Malad Gorge Unit of the park. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will feature additional partners such as the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, the National Park Service, University of Idaho Extension Office, the Idaho Parks and Rec Boating Program, Bridge Street Coffee and more.
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