The Idaho House could soon take up a bill critics say would almost certainly repeal the state’s Medicaid expansion plan.
Idaho’s high school girls basketball state tournaments tip off Thursday around Boise and the Treasure Valley. Get all the latest final scores, find links to our coverage and check out the updated semifinal matchups in the 6A to 1A playoffs below.
A car crash blocked the westbound lanes of I-90 on Fourth of July Pass in north Idaho on Friday afternoon. According to Idaho State Police, the crash blocked traffic near milepost 26.5 and drivers should find an alternate route throughout Friday night.
Your casual Idaho basketball fan divides Kolton Mitchell’s career as BNC and ANC — Before Northern Colorado and After Northern Colorado, when Mitchell scored 25 points and made a 30-foot last-second winning shot against the Big Sky Conference-leading Bears on Jan.
By one vote, the Idaho House Health and Welfare Committee on Wednesday advanced a bill critics said would repeal Medicaid expansion.
Idaho lawmakers are pushing a bill to ban mask mandates. House Bill 32 would ban all state and political subdivisions from requiring people to wear face masks, face shields or other face coverings for the purpose of preventing or slowing the spread of contagious disease.
Rep. Jordan Redman's bill requires 11 Idaho Medicaid policy changes, or it would repeal expansion. The House passed it on a 38-32 vote.
A bill to limit youth access to public performances considered “indecent sexual exhibitions,” such as drag shows, is headed to the Idaho House floor after passing a committee hearing on
A slimmed-down version of a muzzleloader bill that failed to advance in the 2024 Idaho legislative session is back.
A new bill aims to limit minors’ access to public performances considered “indecent sexual exhibitions,” such as drag shows.
A proposed bill in Idaho could make breast cancer screenings more accessible. Right now, most insurance plans will only pay for yearly mammograms. House Bill 134 would require insurance plans to cover supplemental breast cancer screenings,
By a single vote, and after overwhelmingly negative public testimony, the Idaho House and Welfare Committee advanced a bill that could end Medicaid expansion.