BOISE — Area reporters gathered around cafe-style tables in a restaurant in downtown Boise Tuesday with pens poised, notepads ready and waited for the governor to speak.
BOISE – Boise Republican Rep. Lynn Luker’s controversial bill regarding religious protections and service denial came up for hearing before the House State Affairs Committee Tuesday at the Capitol.
A group of 43 protestors were arrested today at the Idaho Capitol after barring Brent Hill, R-Rexburg, from entering the Senate Chambers.
BOISE — The House State Affairs Committee in the Idaho Legislature unanimously passed a bill that would allow businesses and medical professionals to deny service to gay individuals, as well […]
BOISE — The Senate Affairs Committee heard a bill Monday that would change the firearms policy on public state college campuses and universities in Idaho. If passed, the bill would […]
University of Idaho senior Ashley Morehouse will climb the stairs of the Idaho Capitol Building wearing gold-accented black business attire with a Vandal pin fastened to her suit jacket […]
The swimming and diving season starts Saturday at Boise State for a young Idaho team that features 14 freshmen on its 37-athlete roster.
After a promising home stretch one week ago, the Idaho Vandals soccer team found themselves on the losing end of two tough matches in the Boise Invitational.
Hopefully the third time’s a charm for the Idaho men’s tennis team as it attempts to claim its first victory since March 9 in Boise today and Saturday.