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Idaho Nuclear Research Lab Looking to Downsize Workforce
Officials at an eastern Idaho nuclear research lab want to eliminate 99 employees and hope they will take a voluntary separation agreement, they said in a notice to employees.
26 Wild Horses Released in Idaho Following 2015 Fire
The Bureau of Land Management has released 26 wild horses into the Sands Basin Herd Management Area in southwestern Idaho.
Southwestern Idaho Woman Gets 5 Years for Beating Son
A southwestern Idaho woman who beat her 9-year-old son with a wooden spoon until it broke and grabbed his throat until he lost consciousness has been sentenced to five years in prison.
Idaho Judge Under Investigation Announces Retirement
An Idaho judge under investigation for the past eight months has since announced he will retire next month.
Yellowstone Boss Says Trump Administration Forcing Him Out
The man wasn't given a reason and said the only dispute he's had with U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, who oversees the park service, was over bison.
Wild Horses to Return to Southwestern Idaho After Fire
Some of the wild horses rounded up in southwestern Idaho after a giant wildfire burned up forage will be returned to the area this month.
US Army Commander Approves Bergdahl Sentence, No Prison Time
A senior U.S. military commander is endorsing the decision to spare Army Pvt. Bowe Bergdahl prison time for abandoning his post in Afghanistan, endangering military comrades who participated in the lengthy search for him.
Another Elk Attack Near Hotel in Yellowstone Park
For the second time in three days, an elk has attacked someone in Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone Hotel Worker Seriously Injured in Elk Attack
An elk attacked and seriously injured a hotel worker at Yellowstone National Park as the animal sought to protect a nearby calf
Mormons Pull Remaining Missionaries from Nicaragua Amid Violence
The Mormon church is pulling the remaining 158 missionaries from Nicaragua because of ongoing violence and deteriorating conditions in the Central American country
Idaho Boy, 6, Trapped in Tennessee Grain Silo Dies
A 6-year-old Idaho boy who got trapped in a grain silo in Tennessee has died.
Idaho Teacher Accused of Feeding Puppy to Turtle is Charged
An Idaho teacher accused of feeding a sick puppy to a snapping turtle in front of several students has been charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty.