That is one bright spot: Idaho fourth and eighth graders had higher proficiency rates than their national peers in reading and math, a ccording to the 2024 results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP).
The Republican-controlled Idaho House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday preventing the state, public schools, institutions of higher education, government officials, local units of government and health districts from mandating the use of masks to slow the spread of an infectious disease.
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 Idaho House has passed a resolution calling on the Supreme Court to reconsider its Obergefell v. Hodges decision on same-sex marriage equality.
The Idaho House passed a Republican-backed resolution on Monday urging the Supreme Court to reconsider the legality of same-sex marriage. All of Idaho’s Democratic House members opposed the
The Owyhee County Prosecuting Attorney found the actions of the deputies and officers who shot and killed Jeremiah Gaver in early 2024 were justified.
We are still on track for a big change from our dry weather pattern to a stormier one beginning Friday. Find out what the valley can expect.
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Two Idaho State Police detectives are being honored as heroes for their life-saving actions on I-84 in October.
The Immigration and Cooperation and Enforcement Act in Idaho aims to create new state crimes for unlawful presence and human smuggling, with the bill currently advancing through the Senate.
On Thursday, the House State Affairs Committee introduced several bills addressing various issues from voting regulations to education rights and emergency evac
The latest scores from the National Assessment for Education Progress show Idaho fourth and eighth graders holding steady in this year’s assessed subjects of math and reading when compared to results from other states.
BLACKFOOT—A building currently serving as a food pantry is expected to expand to include more community services. Jackie Young, president of the Community Dinner Table (CDT), and Jacque Burt, president of the Idaho Foster and Adoptive Parent Association (IDFAPA),