Attorneys for a man charged with murder in connection with the killings of four University of Idaho students are asking a judge to throw out most of the
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WinCo to open Rexburg store
WinCo is coming to Rexburg. Rexburg City Councilman Robert Chambers confirmed the news during the annual State of the City address Tuesday morning. The supermarket chain has submitted its plans to build a store on property in the north of town across from Walmart.
BOISE, Idaho - Some of the key evidence that investigators used to arrest a man suspected of killing four University of Idaho college students will come under fire Thursday at
President Trump's executive order suspends refugee resettlement for at least 90 days, preventing nearly 500 refugees from settling in Idaho on schedule.
New York Times named the best places to get a New York-style slice in the United States for 2025, and this Idaho restaurant is among them
New York City-style slice pizza is now permeating the nation, even at Righteous Slice, in out-of-the-way Rexburg, Idaho.
BOISE — Idaho drivers are paying less than the national average for gas, but AAA Idaho warns prices could rise soon.
The best pizza in the world is Righteous Slice in Rexburg, Idaho. The New York Times devoted an entire feature story to the excellence of New York-style pizza, warming the hearts and bellies of those in Eastern Idaho.
Testimony on House J. Representative Heather Scott, who presented the proposal, argued that the federal government should not make decisions for states, and the
"Rights are unalienable and they come from God and they don't come from government," Scott said in part. "...I don't think marriage is a fundamental right."
Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg, presented the bill to create an independent ombudsman to monitor child protective services and investigate complaints. The bill also created a misdemeanor penalty of up to six months in jail or a $1,000 fine for retaliating against someone who made a complaint or impeding the duties of the office.
Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg, presented the bill to create an independent ombudsman to monitor child protective services and investigate complaints. The bill also created a misdemeanor penalty of up to six months in jail or a $1,000 fine for retaliating against someone who made a complaint or impeding the duties of the office.