Tonight’s “Idaho Reports” tackles public land management and the disputes that that led to the armed takeover of a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon, in a discussion featuring co-host Melissa Davlin, Rebecca Boone of the Associated Press, Frankie Barnhill of Boise State Public Radio and…
Texas Tech University President M. Duane Nellis will step down this month but remain on the faculty. The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal in December reported that Nellis told students, faculty and staff at the school that working in a chancellor-led system was "more challenging" than he thought...
Lawmakers on the joint Economic Outlook & Revenue Assessment Committee are meeting all day today in the Lincoln Auditorium, hearing reports on various sectors of Idaho’s economy as they examine revenues available for the state budget in the coming year. Jon Ness, CEO of Kootenai...
Expo Idaho, home of the Western Idaho Fair in Ada County, has put a moratorium on gun shows, the Idaho Statesman reports today, after two accidental firearm discharges at gun shows there in the past three years. This weekend’s Lewis Clark Trader gun show will...
An Uzbek refugee authorities say intended to kill personnel at a military base or civilians at crowded Fourth of July celebrations in downtown Boise, Idaho, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. Fazliddin Kurbanov received the sentence Thursday; he will also face deportation proceedings…