Work has resumed on the hangar project even as lawsuits and safety concerns continue to shadow the rebuilding effort.
One year ago today, a hangar collapse near the Boise Airport killed three people and injured several others -- litigation regarding the incident is still ongoing.
"Sensitive areas" like schools, churches, and hospitals are no longer off limits from immigration raids, under Trump's administration.
A new bill proposed at the statehouse would maendA new education bill has been introduced in the Idaho legislature, aiming to ...
Idaho House lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill to block voter registration processing for people whose citizenship ...
A Powerball player experienced beginner’s luck in North Carolina when she won a huge prize on her first try with the game, ...
Due to widespread structural deficiencies, the Eckert Road Bridge will require full removal and replacement, ACHD Director ...
The Legislature’s budget committee is still deadlocked over state employee raises — and still struggling to agree on rules established by the co-chairs two years ago, Idaho Education News reporter ...
Owners of the financially troubled aquarium chain SeaQuest, whose Folsom location was beset by claims of animal abuse, asked an Idaho bankruptcy judge Friday to approve the company’s sale for the cost ...
One year after the deadly Jackson Jet Center hangar collapse at the Boise Airport killed three and injured nine, the building is going back up. The Jan. 31 collapse spawned national headlines and a ...
The City of Boise is harnessing artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and improve services for its residents.
On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the deadly hangar collapse in Boise, Idaho News 6 took the opportunity to speak ...