After racial slurs were yelled at University of Utah women’s basketball players on the evening of March 21, many North Idahoans acknowledged the region’s decades-long struggle with hate speech and white supremacist groups.
EAGLE — An Ada County Sheriff’s vehicle followed a blue Jeep Liberty — driver’s side door removed — sitting on a flatbed tow truck. Earlier, p…
BOISE — The Senate on Wednesday narrowly killed a bill that would have restructured University of Idaho’s deal with the University of Phoenix.
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The racially motivated incident targeting basketball players visiting north Idaho for NCAA tournament games are a direct assault on the dignit…
BOISE — Idaho’s budget-writing committee has submitted its second attempt at a court operations budget after the Senate killed the first attempt.
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BOISE — George Holani put up numbers and times earlier this month at the NFL combine that he felt good enough with that he didn’t participate …
BOISE — The House and Senate on Tuesday afternoon passed competing trailer bills to make changes to the large school facilities bill, HB 521.
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SPOKANE, Wash. — Utah women’s basketball coach Lynne Roberts said her team experienced a series of “racial hate crimes” after arriving at its …
BOISE — After hearings and heated debates over the University of Idaho’s bid to buy the University of Phoenix, there is a new proposal in an e…
BOISE — Two men charged in a brazen prison escape and ambush at an Idaho hospital that left three correctional officers with gunshot injuries …
Originally published March 25 by the Spokesman-Review.
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On Feb. 23 the House passed a bill aimed at abolishing the four-day school week. The vote was 61-6 with three members absent.