About 71 percent of registered voters in Latah County cast ballots Tuesday, according to the county elections office. The total county turnout was 10 percent higher in this election than […]
David Nelson unseated freshman State Sen. Dan Foreman by roughly 2,933 votes Tuesday, unofficial election results from the Secretary of State’s office show. Nelson secured 11,197 votes, or 57.5 percent […]
Cecil Andrus ran for office in 1990 — the last time a democratic politician won Idaho’s gubernatorial race. Nearly 30 years later, Paulette Jordan — a democrat from northern Idaho […]
Tuesday night proved to be both typical, yet unexpected for Idahoans across the state. Prior to Election Day, the Idaho Secretary of State’s office reported 155,000 absentee ballots counted, a […]
For the past three years, it seems like any political discussion we have most often comes down to two words: “what about.” If you lean liberal, you are bombarded with, […]
A founder of Reclaim Idaho, the group that led the charge to put Medicaid expansion on the November ballot in Idaho, expressed confidence that public support for the measure is […]
It is a rarity to find elected officials playing nice in politics. Bipartisanship in government may be uncommon, but it is not gone. When news outlets across the country announced […]
Twitter is a wonderful device for gauging the connected culture of the human race. It keeps track of our trends in news, culture, sports and just about everything else so […]
Every day, there is more talk of global tensions in respect to trade, tariffs and globalization in general. A recent CNN headline even outlined this, “US-China trade war fears: how […]
The University of Idaho Food and Agriculture Business club (FAB) held a forum with gubernatorial candidates Lt. Gov. Brad Little and Tommy Ahlquist in the auditorium of the UI Administration […]