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In our news wrap Monday, Idaho investigators are searching for a motive in an ambush shooting that killed two firefighters, the Trump administration says Harvard violated civil rights law by failing to protect Jewish and Israeli students and the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to long-standing limits on how much political parties can spend in federal elections.
The “Everyone is Welcome Here” sign that sparked a viral nationwide controversy can no longer be displayed in Idaho schools, according to an Idaho attorney general’s office opinion released late Friday.
The Department of Education asked the Attorney General’s Office if Inama’s signs violated the new law. The Attorney General’s Office said yes.
Two firefighters are dead and a third was fighting for his life Sunday night after they were shot while responding to a wildfire on a northwestern Idaho mountain in what authorities said was an ambush.
Before Tillis made his announcement, Trump criticized him on social media, writing, "Tillis is a talker and complainer, NOT A DOER!" North Carolina's status as a battleground state, combined with the near-even split in the Senate, will make the 2026 race for Tillis' seat highly competitive for both Democrats and Republicans.
The Republican Party of Idaho gathered for its summer meeting in Pocatello this past weekend where it adopted rules and resolutions relevant to the party to present to
New York City is using ranked choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary election. Here's how it works: Rather than pick just one candidate, voters get to rank several in order of preference.
The city of Ammon will have a new mayor in 2026. In a social media post, Sean Coletti announced he will not be seeking re-election, saying, "It's just time." Coletti says he's not going anywhere and still has goals for the community,
Two locals have been charged with illegal voting in the most recent presidential election. While they face the same charge, the alleged actions behind the charges differ, and the two incidents are unrelated.
In his June 10 column, Brent Regan claims he was merely following the rules when he declared the elected precinct committeeman for Precinct 417, Kathleen Tillman, to have vacated her seat. He insists her removal was automatic and mandatory,
The Republican Party of Idaho gathered for its summer meeting in Pocatello this past weekend where it adopted rules and resolutions relevant to the party to present to