The bill would give police in Idaho authority to charge people with misdemeanors and felonies for living in the U.S. without authorization.
If someone has moved to Idaho over the last year, they are in for a shock and surprise, and few if any of these new residents ...
The work management website Asana has ranked Idaho one of the best states for hybrid-remote workers. Work management experts at the company considered 16 characteristics across six categories in every ...
Most of the state is experiencing a blast of arctic air that’s making us question “why am I living where the air hurts my ...
Forecasters are warning that air pollution may become trapped and adversely affect humans, due to weather conditions in the U ...
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger will return to court for the first time in more than two months to argue for excluding ...
Raises for state employees are up in the air after lawmakers on the budget writing Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee ...
AMMON, Idaho (KIFI) – Idaho Fish and Game shared on Facebook that a young bull moose was loose in an Ammon neighborhood ...
Thelma Veis says she loves her birthday because she gets to celebrate with her favorite people. Her life advice is to "work ...
BOISE, Idaho — Immigrants living in Idaho without legal status could be arrested and charged by local law enforcement, according to a new proposed bill, giving local officials authority in an ...