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GOP Gubernatorial Candidates Talk Vision, Attacks in Debate
Idaho's top Republican gubernatorial candidates traded barbs in between laying out their vision for Idaho during their second televised debate on Monday.
Nevada Pot Sales in February Continue to Outpace Projections
State officials say February was another good month for marijuana sales in Nevada. A Department of Taxation report issued Monday says taxable sales of adult-use marijuana topped $35.3 million for the month
Trooper Cleared After Firing at Vehicle That Drove at Him
An Idaho State Police trooper who fired seven shots at a vehicle containing two teenage girls who authorities say tried to run over the trooper has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
Deal Approves $216 Million for Idaho Utility’s Expenses
Idaho officials have approved an agreement allowing a utility company's $216.5 million in relicensing expenses for a three-dam hydroelectric project on the Snake River on the Idaho-Oregon border.
Man Sentenced for Leaving Baby in Hot Car
An Idaho man was sentenced for involuntary manslaughter after he left his then-girlfriend's infant in a hot car while car shopping at a dealership.
Southern Idaho Woman Headed to National Boxing Tournament
A southern Idaho woman is on her way to the National Golden Gloves Tournament as the ninth-ranked boxer in the country in her weight class.
Idaho Teen Who Died in Moab Dirt Bike Accident Identified
Utah authorities have identified a 15-year-old boy who died in a dirt bike accident in Kane Creek in Moab.
Mormon Officials Leave Jerusalem Due to Strike on Syria
U.S.-led air strikes in Syria have prompted senior Mormon church officials to change their travel plans as they continue a world tour.
Gun Show Ban Lifted at Expo Idaho by County Officials
Officials will allow gun shows again at the Boise-area fairgrounds after a ban was imposed following two accidental shootings.
Idaho Prison Staffers, Others Indicted in Contraband Case
Seven people, including several correctional officers, are facing federal charges after prosecutors said they conspired to traffic drugs and smuggle contraband into Idaho prisons.
Idaho Board to Set Guidelines for Adult Learner Scholarship
The Idaho State Board of Education is preparing to set new eligibility guidelines for scholarship funds designed to help working adults finish their undergraduate degrees.
UPDATE: Incident Reported at Idaho Nuclear Site, Crews Responding
Federal officials say there are no injuries at a nuclear facility in eastern Idaho following the release of radioactive material from a ruptured 55-gallon (208-liter) barrel inside a containment structure.