Idaho Gov. Brad Little also delivered a proclamation recognizing Jan. 29 as Red Cross Day. The annual blood drive continues until 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Gov. Brad Little proclaimed Jan. 29 as Red Cross Day at the Capitol, continuing a decades-long relationship between the American Red Cross and Idaho’s statehouse. Little, a longtime supporter of
Immigration reform was a major issue during the presidential election. According to a Pew Research study, Americans cited crime, fairness and limited resources as reasons undocumented immigrants shoul
Gov. Little signed House Bill 3 after being approved by the Idaho House of Representatives and the Idaho Senate.
Dairy farmers and agricultural organizations have opposed the program, saying it puts an unfair burden on employers and threatens one of the state’s most important industries.
The Office of the Idaho State Public Defender is seeking a significant budget increase in the next fiscal year because its original budget was based on caseloads during the COVID-19 pandemic, Idaho State Public Defender Eric Fredericksen told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee on Tuesday.
Hundreds of members of Idaho’s LGBTQ+ community held a gathering inside the Idaho State Capitol on Tuesday commemorating the 10th anniversary of Idaho’s first and only public hearing on an “Add the Words” bill.
During Friday's press conference, Little suggested the state focus on fire mitigation technology, infrastructure protection and insurance rate stabilization.
In 2023, when Idaho was riding on a $1.4 billion budget surplus, lawmakers approved a bill to create a fund to issue property tax relief to homeowners and give school districts funding to cover some of their bond and levy costs. Lawmakers overrode Republican Gov. Brad Little’s veto of the bill to make it law.
President-elect Donald Trump has selected an Idaho businessman to be the Under Secretary of the Department of Agriculture. Boren founded "Clearwater Analytics," a Boise-based "Investment Accounting Software" company.
A last-minute judicial intervention temporarily halted the Trump Administration's freeze on federal loans and grants as Idahoans brace for disruptions.
Hundreds of members of Idaho’s LGBTQ+ community commemorate the 10th anniversary of Idaho’s first and only public hearing on an “Add the Words” bill on Jan. 28, 2025, at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. (Photo by Mia Maldonado/Idaho Capital Sun)