Idaho's tax season has almost begun, and if you're new to the state or just need a refresher on how to file your taxes, we have you covered. You can file your taxes starting on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025.
Between 'vape' products and 'Zyn,' nearly 18% of Idaho high schoolers report regularly using nicotine in some way — many teens are looking to change that with support from state legislators.
On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the deadly hangar collapse in Boise, Idaho News 6 took the opportunity to speak with Enrique Serna who represents the families of two of the three men killed.
More and more people are turning into small farmers, which is not an easy process. That's why a new workshop is providing support to those who are interested in joining the agricultural industry.
Idaho has decided not to seek the death penalty in the case against Kevin Kuintzle, as first reported by KMVT.Kuintzle is charged in the death of 84-year-old
The proposals would make it harder for residents to get something on the ballot, a longtime Republican goal. The governor would have new veto authority.
House and Senate members on Wednesday brought two bills on immigration enforcement that would create new state-level crimes of being in Idaho illegally, if approved.
A legislative group voted to recommend a bill prohibiting DEI in higher education activities, services, offices, faculty positions, training and required courses.
A group of young researchers from the Idaho Conservation Corps is looking ahead to Boise's hottest days. They are emphasizing the critical role trees and vegeta
Six new squads entered the state media poll Thursday, including Capital and Wendell. See the top five teams in each classification here.
The Boise City/Ada County Housing Authorities said it could not access funds through the federal Housing and Urban Development Department on Tuesday. The authorities’ executive director said that limitation could put money for Boise-area homelessness assistance, public housing and other projects at risk.
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.