BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — The Idaho Supreme Court will hold a June 5 hearing on state school superintendent Sherri Ybarra’s lawsuit against the Legislature and the…
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IDAHO FALLS — The number positive COVID-19 infections in Idaho officially passed the 2,000 mark Friday, although more than half of those cases involve people…
Fork restaurant in Downtown Boise. Thousands of Idahoans working in restaurants, hotels, retail stores and other sectors have lost jobs since the coronavirus pandemic reached…
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — With nearly 2,000 cases of coronavirus confirmed in Idaho, Gov. Brad Little announced Thursday that the state will move forward with…
BOISE — The 60-year-old man accused of soliciting someone to have a 7-year-old child kidnapped and killed pleaded not guilty on Friday and remains in…
BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — The State Board of Education is discussing buying a statewide learning management system in the event that distance learning continues into the…
An Idaho park site with ties to the 1840s was hit with spray paint graffiti this weekend in the worst case of vandalism in the…
The following is a news release from Idaho State Police. On Thursday afternoon, April 16, the Rupert Police Department received notification that a 14-year-old female…
Superintendent of Public Instruction Sherri Ybarra listens to Gov. Brad Little during a March 18 news conference. | Sami Edge, IdahoEdNews.org BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) – Superintendent…
At an April 23 press conference, Gov. Brad Little was asked steps to help Idaho unemployed get benefits. | BY KATHERINE JONES BOISE (Idaho Statesman)…









