An Idaho House panel has introduced legislation that would require cities, counties and other taxing districts to wait one year before a failed bond or levy could be placed back on the election ballot.
The Bannock County Sheriff says the county's jail is overcrowded and several structural issues at the facility have the potential to become serious threats to the safety of both inmates and staff.
Idaho's 30-year-old ethics laws are once again facing scrutiny as candidates prepare for the 2018 election season. Idaho is one of just two states that don't require elected officeholders to disclose any of their personal financial information. This means the state's elected officials can weigh in on public matters without sharing whether their wallets might benefit.
The Gooding Fire Department is planning new changes to the department with your vote this upcoming election. The rural and city fire departments are two separate entities, but they operate as one so they wish to merge as a district.
Lt. Gov. Brad Little's campaign says he's open to voluntarily disclosing his assets at some point along the gubernatorial campaign trail, but his staffers aren't saying what Little will hand over or when that might happen
Here are the results from the May 16, 2017 election held in Idaho. Specifically listed are Magic Valley counties. Click on the county for specific results. All results are unofficial.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Parents and citizens of Twin Falls will get a chance to hear about funding the Twin Falls Schools District will be asking for in an upcoming election.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho lawmakers want to clarify language inside a newly adopted constitutional amendment to ease legal concerns raised by Idaho's top elected officials.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The new year is bringing some new laws for Nevadans. Recreational marijuana use will be legal for people 21 and over starting January 1 after voters approved a ballot initiative in November.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) The Twin Falls School District Board has voted to move ahead and ask voters to continue a multi-million dollar a year supplemental levy.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Political donors have raised more than $107,000 since September to support the state's only constitutional amendment on the November ballot.