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Proposed Idaho Bill Could Force Medicaid Recipients to Work
A House panel on Monday voted to hold a public hearing on legislation involving voter-approved Medicaid expansion in Idaho to require recipients to meet employment requirements similar to those in place for the state's food assistance program.
Nevada Ranch Once Owned by Bing Crosby on Market for $7.3M
A northeastern Nevada ranch once owned by Bing Crosby is for sale for $7,280,000. The Lawson Ranch was one of several properties the late singer and movie star owned in the area in the 1940s and 1950s. Crosby was a frequent summer visitor to the ranch and was named the honorary mayor of the small city of Elko in 1948.
Idaho Official Poses with Anti-government Group in Capitol
Idaho Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin said Friday that a photo she posted on Facebook of herself with members of an anti-government group is not what it seems.
House Kills Legislation Setting Idaho Minimum Marriage Age
Lawmakers voted 39-28 on Thursday to kill the bill that would have set the minimum age for marriage at 16.
Colorado Plane Lost Radio Contact Before Crash in Nevada
Air traffic controllers lost contact with a small plane in bad weather before it crashed in eastern Nevada this month, killing a Colorado couple.
Cohen Says Trump Inflated His Wealth in Bid to Buy Bills
Michael Cohen said during his congressional testimony Wednesday that Donald Trump grossly overstated his wealth before becoming president, including inflating his assets during a failed bid to buy the Buffalo Bills in 2014.
Bill Would Create Idaho Committee to Study Federal Laws
Legislation to create a committee to monitor how federal laws and regulations impact Idaho's sovereignty is headed to the House.
Colorado Police Search Landfill for Missing Woman’s Remains
Police are searching a Colorado landfill for the remains of a woman whose fiance is charged with her murder.
Key Idaho Water Legislation Fails in Senate Committee
Legislation that supporters say is critical to preserving a historic water agreement failed in a Senate committee on Monday.
House Approves Idaho Medal of Honor Highway
Legislation to designate a roadway that crosses southern Idaho as the Idaho Medal of Honor Highway has passed the House.
Former Idaho Gov. Butch Otter Joins Cobalt Mining Company
Roughly seven weeks after leaving office, former Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter has joined the board of a Canadian mining company that is expanding into Idaho.
House Rejects Plan to Take Idaho Off Daylight Saving Time
Idahoans will continue springing ahead and falling back.
Idaho Budget Writers OK 3.8% Corrections Budget Boost
The Idaho Department of Corrections is on track to receive a 3.8 percent budget increase next year under a spending plan approved by legislative budget writers on Thursday.
House OKs Legislation to Increase Testing of Rape Evidence
Legislation intended to increase testing of sexual assault and rape evidence kits and get DNA results into a national database has cleared the House.
Idaho Woman to Serve Up to 16 Years for Child ‘Torture’
An Idaho woman received a 16-year prison sentence on Thursday for what one prosecutor called the "worst abuse" she has seen in her 11 years on the job.
Electric Vehicle Drivers Could Soon Travel Farther in Idaho
A state official says electric vehicle drivers in Idaho must still stick close to their home cities, but that could change in the next two to three years.
Boise State Eyes 2020 Return for Baseball, Still Needs Home
Boise State University is about a year away from having its first baseball team in years, but the Broncos still don't have a place to play.
Idaho Woman Says She Aided Man Suspected of Killing of His Fiance
A woman said Friday that she helped thwart an investigation into the disappearance of a Colorado woman who authorities believe was killed by her fiance, but her motive and the nature of her relationship with the suspected killer remains a mystery.
Idaho’s Individual Income Tax Revenues Lower Than Expected
Idaho's tax revenues continued to lag behind forecasts last month, coming in nearly 22 percent lower than expected.
Idaho Woman Pleads Guilty, will Testify in Colorado Killing Case
Krystal Jean Lee Kenney entered the plea Friday to the charge related to the death of Kelsey Berreth, who was last seen on Thanksgiving.