March 31, 2023 Idaho 'cult mom' Lori Vallow seeks to keep slain child's grandparents from court Lori Vallow's defense team has made efforts to block J.J. Vallow's grandparents, Kay and Larry Woodcock, from sitting in on the double murder trial as witnesses in the case.
March 31, 2023 Idaho bill that would criminalize helping minors to get abortions goes to governor’s desk Idaho’s state legislature approved a bill barring adults from helping pregnant minors get an abortion without parental consent. The measure will head to Gov. Brad Little.
March 30, 2023 Idaho lawmakers consider criminalizing adults who help minors get abortions Lawmakers in Idaho consider banning adults from helping minors receive an abortion. The measure would establish a new crime called “abortion trafficking."
March 30, 2023 Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's internal affairs disclosure unlikely tied to student stabbings: experts The recent disclosure of an internal affairs investigation to Bryan Kohberger's defense team may have nothing to do with the University of Idaho investigation.
March 29, 2023 Mother of slain Idaho student Ethan Chapin announces new foundation: 'Wonderful way to honor' Stacy Wells Chapin, the mother of slain University of Idaho student Ethen Chapin, has created a new foundation in her son's honor to help her community and his former school.
March 28, 2023 Idaho prosecutors disclosing info about 'internal affairs investigation' related to officer on Kohberger case Latah County prosecutors notified a judge this week that they are disclosing "potential Brady/Giglio material" related to an officer involved in the investigation of Bryan Kohberger.
March 25, 2023 Idaho governor signs law allowing firing squad executions Gov. Brad Little of Idaho has signed into law a bill legalizing the use of a firing squad for executions when the drugs used for a lethal injection are unavailable.
March 24, 2023 Idaho gov signs bill barring transgender students from using bathrooms consistent with their gender identity Idaho Gov. Brad Little this week signed legislation barring transgender students from using school facilities consistent with their gender identity.
March 24, 2023 In time for Easter, cat with sad story wins Cadbury Annual Bunny Tryouts: 'Pawsome personality' Kitty named Crash from Boise, Idaho, was awarded his bunny ears as the first-ever cat to win Cadbury's Annual Bunny Tryouts. His owner was "jumping for joy" over the news.
March 24, 2023 Why are US lawmakers debating to bring back firing squads as a method of capital punishment? Idaho lawmakers recently passed a bill that would authorize the use of firing squads if lethal injections drugs are unavailable. Other states have also authorized firing squads.