I see this bill as being less problematic with appeals in the courts,” said Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, who proposed the change in law.
Bundle up and come take a walk Downtown this week! Our shops and restaurants are cozy, warm and just waiting for you to come visit. Some shopping and dining ideas
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI)– The Southeast Idaho Council of Government (SICOG)'s Area Agency on Aging is urging people to reach out to older adults as part of their 'Friendly Calling Challenge'. The challenge is designed to battle loneliness in people over 60 during the Idaho Commission on Aging's Loneliness Awareness Month in February.
A group of organizations led by the Pocatello Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and Idaho State University's Sexuality and Gender Alliance came together on Saturday to hold a People's March
The University of Idaho is holding the 2025 Idaho Potato Conference and Eastern Idaho Ag Expo at Idaho State University's Pond Student Union Building and ICCU Dome this week.
The largest electricity provider in Idaho is nearly ready to move its local staff out of a seven-decade-old building. Idaho Power expects the new building that will replace the current Pocatello Operations Center at 311 East Benton Street to reach “substantial completion” by the end of January,
The Pocatello People's March took place earlier today. This event was held ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration.
POCATELLO – A bill in the works aims to raise salaries for Idaho judges. Sen. James Ruchti, D-Pocatello, is sponsoring the bill and is in the preliminary stages of drafting it. It’s happening in conjunction with the Idaho Supreme Court’s press ...
Warm up your car extra early this week because eastern Idaho is in for quite the chill. Cold temperatures on Monday morning prevented cars from starting, froze the roads, and encouraged Idahoans to wear all of their extra layers.
Boise, Pocatello, and Idaho Falls rank in the top 10 U.S. cities for job growth, driven by booming sectors in education, health, and government.
POCATELLO, Idaho — Around 120 Weber State fans bused Saturday to Idaho State (about 75 students, and about another 40 on a trip paid for by Dillon Jones) to see the Wildcats try to avoid history.
Republicans control a 90-15 supermajority in the Idaho Legislature and have blocked similar "Add the Words" bills for 20 years.