A new high capacity road could be in the cards for Bonneville County, but not everyone is happy about the proposed changes.
Initial results on the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office website just after 9 p.m. showed Trump with 65% of the vote and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris with 32% of the ...
A 338-unit apartment community has traded hands for $99 million, marking the first investment in Aurora for an Idaho-based ...
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By Soncirey Mitchell Reader Staf The Bonner County board of commissioners met with the planning department and members of the public Oct. 23 to hear a proposal from Schweitzer Alterra Mountain Company ...
SANDPOINT, Idaho — The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL ... outdoor furniture and even vehicles. The map above shows the area of spongy moth trapping in Sandpoint for 2025. The yellow cross ...
The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) said on Tuesday, that an invasive spongy moth was detected in Sandpoint for the first ...
On Wednesday, the Ada County Commissioners took two steps toward upgrading and building new sports facilities on the more than 200-acre Expo Idaho site ... district on the fairgrounds and other nearby ...
Tamarack acquired several tracts of land from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality ... In 2018, the Tamarack Homeowners Association surrendered 532 acres of property to IDEQ to settle an ...
Jodi Wright, 56, moved from California to Idaho in 2020 in search of a quiet place to retire. Wright and her family built a custom home outside Boise. But they moved back to California earlier ...
We paid for all registration fees and taxes for that vehicle for that purchase in California. After getting the Toyota RAV4 we purchased a property in Idaho in March of 2022. We took several trips to ...
For example, three of them—Missouri’s Andrew Bailey, Idaho’s Raul Labrador ... that pregnant teenagers are the property of the state. What federal court would take this craziness seriously?