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Man Who Threatened to Murder His Son Sentenced to Prison
An Idaho father was sentenced to prison for making several threats to kill his son before ultimately showing up at his doorstep with an AK-47.
Grand Teton Plan Would Trap or Kill Goats to Help Bighorns
Park officials announced Tuesday they're taking public comment on a plan to kill or relocate the mountain goats.
Woman Gets 20 Years After Car Fire Kills Daughter
A 31-year-old woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison following a car fire that killed one of her children and injured another.
Idaho to Pay $260,000 in Legal Fees in Dairy Spying Lawsuit
An animal welfare group on Tuesday applauded a court ruling ordering the state of Idaho to pay $260,000 to attorneys for animal rights groups.
Idaho Businesses Brace For Impact of Suspended Steelhead Season
Idaho businesses that rely on steelhead fishing are bracing for the financial impact of the fishing season's suspension.
Fishing outfitters and guides along the Salmon River already are seeing spring booking cancellations due to the unknown status of spring steelhead season
Robber Who Used Caution Tape to Hide Identity Sentenced
An eastern Idaho man who robbed two convenience stores with caution tape wrapped around his head to hide his identity and threatened clerks with a yellow pry bar has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Software Developed at ISU Aids Wildfire Response
Computer software that developed at Idaho State University to aid in post-wildfire recovery efforts is now being used by some fire managers during active fires.
George HW Bush Flies Back to Capital for Final Salute
George H.W. Bush, who was president from 1989 to 1993, will lie in state in the U.S. Capitol rotunda for a ceremony and public visitation from Monday through Wednesday.
Grand Teton Recognized for Improving Access to Visitors
Grand Teton National Park has been recognized for increasing park access for visitors with disabilities.
Officials Weigh Use of Trailers to House Inmates After Fire
Officials in one Idaho county that has struggled with space in its jail are considering the use of mobile trailers to house prisoners after a recent jail fire left some inmates without beds.
Popular Yellowstone Wolf Falls to Montana Hunter
A Montana hunter has legally killed a wolf that was popular with photographers and wolf watchers in Yellowstone National Park.
Cassia Schools Launch Free Student Counseling Program
Students in need of mental health counseling have a new resource in one southern Idaho school district.