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Woman Sentenced for Texting Nude Photos to Student
The woman pleaded guilty to disseminating harmful material to a minor and was sentenced Wednesday.
Congress Approves $400 Billion for Farmers, Forests, Poor
After months of debate and negotiation, Congress voted final approval Wednesday to a massive farm bill that will provide more than $400 billion for agriculture subsidies, conservation programs and food aid.
Twin Falls Man Guilty of Sexually Abusing Children 7 and 8
An Idaho man has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing two children at different points in 2017 and 2018.
Idaho Steelhead Fishing to Remain Open on Most Rivers
Idaho wildlife officials have approved an agreement with conservation groups and sport anglers to keep most steelhead fishing areas open.
Police Officer Shoots Pit Bull Attacking Golden Retriever
A Boise police officer shot and killed a pit bull attacking a golden retriever.
US to Ease Oil Drilling Controls Protecting Sage Grouse
The Trump administration moved forward Thursday with plans to ease restrictions on oil and natural gas drilling, mining and other activities that were put in place to protect an imperiled bird species across millions of acres in the American West.
Man Who Threatened to Murder His Son Sentenced to Prison
An Idaho father was sentenced to prison for making several threats to kill his son before ultimately showing up at his doorstep with an AK-47.
Grand Teton Plan Would Trap or Kill Goats to Help Bighorns
Park officials announced Tuesday they're taking public comment on a plan to kill or relocate the mountain goats.
Woman Gets 20 Years After Car Fire Kills Daughter
A 31-year-old woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison following a car fire that killed one of her children and injured another.
Idaho to Pay $260,000 in Legal Fees in Dairy Spying Lawsuit
An animal welfare group on Tuesday applauded a court ruling ordering the state of Idaho to pay $260,000 to attorneys for animal rights groups.
Idaho Businesses Brace For Impact of Suspended Steelhead Season
Idaho businesses that rely on steelhead fishing are bracing for the financial impact of the fishing season's suspension.
Fishing outfitters and guides along the Salmon River already are seeing spring booking cancellations due to the unknown status of spring steelhead season
Robber Who Used Caution Tape to Hide Identity Sentenced
An eastern Idaho man who robbed two convenience stores with caution tape wrapped around his head to hide his identity and threatened clerks with a yellow pry bar has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.