Adobe Stock image BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — Two Idaho residents have filed a federal lawsuit against the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare alleging…
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Terry Gilbert BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — Terry Gilbert, a Boise resident and former teacher, is the Democratic nominee for superintendent of public instruction. If elected, he…
Debbie Critchfield BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — Republican Superintendent of Public Instruction nominee Debbie Critchfield wants to use her experience in communications and education leadership to reestablish trust…
Protesters hold pro-abortion rights posters during a Women’s March rally at the Idaho State Capitol on Saturday morning. | Mia Maldonado, Idaho Statesman BOISE (Idaho…
Idaho Gov. Brad Little gives a speech during the Idaho Republican Party primary celebration on May 17, 2022. | Otto Kitsinger, Idaho Capital Sun BOISE…
The Idaho Senate debates the tax cut and education funding bill during the 2022 special session on Sept. 1 2022. | Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital…
WASHINGTON (AP) — With public confidence diminished and justices sparring openly over the institution’s legitimacy, the Supreme Court on Monday will begin a new term…
Ken Paxton at an event in Scottsdale, Arizona, | Courtesy Gage Skidmore DALLAS (AP) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ran out of his house…
State superintendent Sherri Ybarra speaks at a State Board of Education meeting in February. BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) –State superintendent Sherri Ybarra gave her employees more than…
The data, which Facebook parent company Meta has started to make public in recent months, provides a snapshot into how political campaigns are slicing and…