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Preliminary Report Doesn’t Find Wyoming Glider Crash Cause
A preliminary investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board has not found any obvious cause for the fatal glider crash that killed two people earlier this month in Grand Teton National Park
East Idaho Authorities Investigating Death of Man in Custody
Authorities in southeastern Idaho say a 27-year-old man died after being booked into the Bonneville County Jail.
Toddler Dies After Falling in Idaho Canal
Law enforcement officials say a 21-month-old boy has died after being found in a canal near Kuna.
Authorities Search for Teen Who Disappeared While Swimming
Authorities are searching for a 14-year-old boy from Utah who disappeared while swimming northeast of Idaho Falls in the Teton River
Blaine County Continue to Push Public Defense Changes
County commissions in central Idaho say they are moving forward with a plan to establish an in-house public defense office rather than continue contracting lawyers to provide representation for poor people caught in the criminal justice system.
Nuclear Waste Treatment Plant Hopes to Work Next Spring
A treatment plant designed to treat radioactive waste stored in eastern Idaho could start operating next spring, officials said.
Poaching Contributing to Bird Population Decline in Idaho
The long-billed curlew bird population is declining in southwestern Idaho because of poachers, researchers said.
Trump Says He’ll Sign Order Ending Child-parent Separation
President Donald Trump said he would be signing an executive order later Wednesday that would end the process of separating children from families after they are detained crossing the U.S. border illegally.
Idaho Family Sues US After Child Sprayed by Cyanide Trap
An Idaho couple who says their son was sprayed with cyanide by a predator-killing trap that federal workers mistakenly placed on U.S. land near their home has sued the government.
Idaho Lawmakers Search for Ways to Reduce Prison Population
Idaho's climbing prison population has a group of lawmakers giving a second look at some recommendations made by policy experts three years ago, including reclassifying some felonies as misdemeanors and increasing efforts to prevent people from going to prison in the first place.
Mormon Church Blasts Family Separations at US-Mexico Border
The Mormon church says it's "deeply troubled" by the separation of families at the U.S-Mexico border and is urging national leaders to fix the situation and find compassionate solutions.
Idaho Supreme Court Asked to Delay Water Battle Arguments
The Idaho Supreme Court has been asked to postpone arguments surrounding a lengthy water battle after parties on both sides of the case say they are close to a settlement.