BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A 37-year-old Nampa woman is challenging Idaho's laws on artificial insemination, paternity and vital statistics, saying they discriminate against same-sex parents.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Federal officials are taking public comments on a draft environmental analysis for grazing alternatives at a national monument in south-central Idaho.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Two contractors who went unpaid after a judge voided their contract to install broadband in public schools across Idaho are suing the state for the money they say they are owed, together seeking more than $37 million in back payments and damages.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho school officials deny they knew about months of racial taunts and physical abuse against a black teenager who prosecutors say was sexually assaulted by three white football players in a locker room.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court is weighing the state's push to claim the right to use some 12,000 rural roads that run over federal land.
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Conservationists are suing the Bureau of Land Management to block construction of fences in northern Nevada that they say are intended to appease livestock ranchers at the risk of harming sage grouse and the drought-stricken federal rangeland.
Well it turns out you can't try to be even remotely funny, creative, or silly in advertising anymore. The good news though is that if you ever bought a Red Bull energy drink you are entitled to $10 because (as if you didn't already know) Red Bull does not actually give you wings.
Patrick Snay was the former head of a private preparatory school in Miami. At the age of 69, his contract with Gulliver Preparatory School wasn't renewed, which led to a legal battle.
In November 2011, Snay and the school reached an agreement in which Snay would receive $10,000 in back pay and $80,000 as part of a settlement. The Gulliver schools also agreed to pay Snay's attorneys $60,000.
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