A bill aimed at increasing penalties for drug related offenses has passed in the Idaho House of Representatives.
The House voted Tuesday to approve a bill creating a mandatory minimum fine for possessing 3 ounces or less of marijuana. Members voted 54-14, with two members absent, to send HB 7 to the Senate. Bill ...
Anthony Anderson is accused of picking a 14-year-old girl from school on Jan. 21, the Kaysville Police Department said in a ...
The widely anticipated school choice HB39 emerged on Wednesday, introducing the Idaho parental tax credit. The proposed law ...
The man who was shot in Boise last weekend after an alleged robbery died in a local hospital, leading to murder charges for a ...
The man who was shot in Boise last weekend after an alleged robbery died in a local hospital, leading to murder charges for a ...
A controversial Idaho resolution that asks the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its decade-old decision to allow same-sex ...
Today, Callarman is the founder and president of Carolina Dream, a cannabis company focused on using the plant for both ...
The Idaho House of Representatives voted largely along party lines Tuesday to pass a new bill that would create a mandatory minimum fine of $300 for anyone convicted of marijuana possession. Following ...
In an effort to help Idahoans follow major bills, resolutions and memorials through the legislative process, the Idaho ...