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A new public defender workload law might inadvertently end the right to legal counsel in Idaho court cases that could result ...
Some 64% of registered voters want the government to regulate emergency artificial intelligence and 40% are concerned about ...
Over 600 Idaho Power customers in north Pocatello were without electricity for about an hour Monday evening after a power ...
A crowd of community members and leaders all gathered in front of a regional technical education school last week to ...
The Zonta Club of Pocatello is working to support local women and girls by raising awareness for sexual and domestic violence, providing scholarships, and collecting donations to provide basic ...
The Pocatello Water Department is hosting their annual Water Week Open House to teach people about water conservation and ...
The sun is shining after a very, very long winter (thanks, Punxsutawney Phil !). Chances are, you’re looking forward to ...
POCATELLO — Police are searching for the driver of a vehicle who allegedly left the scene of an injury crash near downtown ...
Dead waterfowl reported on the Bighorn River south of Hardin in February due to starvation, according to Montana Fish, ...
Firefighters revived a cat that they rescued from a house fire on the city's north side on Saturday afternoon.
A local man has been sentenced for possession with intent to distribute fentanyl. According to acting U.S. Attorney Justin Whatcott, Andrew Meyer was sentenced to 135 months in federal prison. In 2023 ...
A bill codifying how the U.S. Department of Education defines antisemitism when conducting Title VI investigations has ...