Kohberger, accused of killing the four University of Idaho students, could face the death penalty if convicted.
An Idaho judge has unsealed the transcript from a hearing where Bryan Kohberger's defense challenged investigative genetic genealogy in the student murders.
A judge this week declined to throw out key evidence against the man charged in the killings of four University of Idaho students near the campus two years ago.
A surviving University of Idaho housemate told detectives she saw a masked man with bushy eyebrows carrying what looked like a vacuum away from the scene.
A bill to make death by firing squad the main method of execution in Idaho is moving to the Senate floor for a vote as Bryan Kohberger's trial approaches.
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers argued law enforcement violated his constitutional rights when they used Investigative Genetic Genealogy to identify possible suspects.
Bicka Barlow, a California attorney who specializes in DNA analysis, will join the defense team for the murder trial set to begin this summer.
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Rep. Barbara Ehardt, R-Idaho Falls, introduced House Bill 264 to require universities, prisons, and state-run domestic violence shelters to designate multi-person bathrooms, changing rooms and sleeping quarters for the “exclusive” use of a particular sex, and to prohibit entry by anyone of another sex.
The Idaho Legislature is considering a move to end a 50-year partnership with the University of Washington to train future Idaho doctors. Since 1972, Idahoans training to be physicians have been able to do so through the WWAMI system,
The doctors on Friday urged decision-makers to stay in WWAMI, which stands for Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. Dr. Andrea Christopher, a Boise doctor and medical educator with WWAMI, also highlighted the doctor shortage in Idaho — the Gem State ranks last in the nation in physicians per capita.
Idaho's House Bill 176 aims to end the WWAMI program, raising concerns about medical training access and a worsening doctor shortage.