With gun control legislation stalled in Congress, the Biden administration has opened up federal Medicaid dollars to violence prevention as one way states and cities can combat firearm violence.
IDAHO DEMOCRATIC PARTY: In his State of the State address, Governor Little touted a long-overdue investment in facilities that made headlines. But when we read the fine print, we see he is largely continuing to kick the can down the road.
To tackle America's gun problem, a growing number of states are using Medicaid dollars to pay for community-based programs intended to stop sh…
Victims of an unknown contaminant in Buhl were rushed to the emergency room at St. Luke's Magic Valley, but authorities have not identified the cause of the emergency.
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IDAHO DEMOCRATIC PARTY: Regular Idaho families don’t have lobbyists and can’t afford big campaign donations, but their interests should always be front and center.
KAPALUA, Hawaii — Patrick Cantlay is back to competition for the first time since the Ryder Cup, and the attention again is on his hat.
More than half of Americans lived in neighborhoods classified as child care deserts, areas that have no child care providers.
CURIOUS MIND: Where was the cemetery near Salmon Dam, and how many were buried before they were moved to Twin Falls?
IDAHO DEMOCRATIC PARTY: Idaho Democrats are rolling up their sleeves to repair our political system by rebuilding. We established local Democratic committees in all 44 counties and won 73% of the 65 local races.
CURIOUS MIND: Why is the Salmon River called that if there's no salmon in it?
Dear Readers: As I offer my 20th annual year-end "charity roundup," I'd like to remind readers that while charity truly does begin at home, it…
FOR YOUR HEALTH: The holidays can be joyful, but also stressful for many of us.
IDAHO DEMOCRATIC PARTY: Republican obstructionism in the Idaho Legislature made it a lot harder than it should have been to champion a policy that’s extremely popular among Idaho voters. The scariest setback, however, came from Congress.
CURIOUS MIND: How was the Gem Prep school approved to build across from the Twin Falls Gun Club on Federation Road?
IDAHO DEMOCRATIC PARTY: We remain committed to ensuring that all kids have the opportunity to receive an excellent education.
After months of legal battles, Idaho is still planning to change which company runs mental health services for approximately one in five Idahoans.
SEN. CRAPO: Idaho, home to more than 118,000 veterans, is replete with a sense of duty to our country and upholding its freedoms.