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Idaho will soon turn to firing squad executions. Police will pull the triggers

Trained members of Idaho law enforcement with demonstrated firearms proficiency are expected to fill slots for carrying out the death penalty by firing squad as the state prison system transitions to the controversial execution method next month. Six volunteers certified for no less than three years apiece through Peace Officer Standards and Training, or POST, will be recruited to ensure the ...
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Boise doctor’s abortion case reached trial this week. Here’s what’s happened so far

A trial whose outcome could impact Idaho’s abortion laws is underway in federal court in Boise, and the first two days have included expert witness testimony from the high-risk pregnancy specialist suing government officials and from several other specialists who detailed myriad potential pregnancy complications they said could necessitate abortion care. Dr. Stacy Seyb, a maternal-fetal ...
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Six transgender people sued over Idaho bathroom ban. What happens now?

In April, six transgender Idaho residents sued over the state’s new bathroom law, which makes it a crime for people to use restrooms or changing rooms that don’t align with their sex assigned at birth. On Friday, attorneys presented their arguments over a request for a preliminary injunction, asking the court to prevent the law from taking effect as it applies to bathrooms. U.S. District Judge ...
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Trial date set for Moscow murder victims’ lawsuit

Jun. 2—A federal court has set a trial date for the families of the 2022 Moscow murder victims suing Washington State University over the school's handling of convicted killer and former student Bryan Kohberger. The trial will take place Sept. 13, 2027, in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. The families of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle ...
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Cattle ‘suffered’ after being shot, left to die on Idaho rangeland, police say

Idaho law enforcement agencies are investigating the killing and mutilation of livestock across Southern Idaho in recent weeks, according to a news release that Idaho State Police shared Friday. The agency said the State Brand Inspector, which verifies livestock ownership through brands, and multiple county sheriff’s offices are investigating incidents of cattle shot and killed in Jerome and ...
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‘A chilling image’: Judge rules on appeal in Meridian man’s viral arrest

An Ada County district judge has affirmed a jury’s decision to find a Meridian man guilty in a 2024 encounter with police that went viral after the arresting officer knelt on the man’s neck. The decision comes a year after 23-year-old Samson Allen appealed his guilty verdict of resisting and obstructing police. Judge Gerald Schroeder of Idaho’s 4th Judicial District on May 22 affirmed that ...
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Housing remains top of mind for Moscow

May 27—MOSCOW — Affordable housing continues to be an elusive issue for Moscow city officials given the city's staff and budget constraints. The Moscow City Council held a special meeting Tuesday to discuss general housing issues. No vote was taken. According to data provided by Moscow City Administrator Bill Belknap, the average Moscow home value in 2025 was over $467,000. The average rent ...
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This Idaho sheriff fought against mandatory ICE cooperation. Now he’s signing up

On the afternoon of March 30, Ada County Sheriff Matt Clifford railed against what he called “bad legislation,” after lawmakers resurrected a plan to mandate law enforcement apply to join cooperation agreements with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The attempt to require applying for what are known as 287(g) agreements was just one part of a swath of failed legislation on immigration. The ...