Columnist Scott Maxwell takes a look at Scott Yenor, the Idaho professor who believes that many “independent,” ...
Employees benefit from a predictable schedule and workload, and managers benefits from less time scheduling. Plus, if the ...
A contracted bus driver with Richland School District has been removed pending an investigation into alleged misconduct ...
The Idaho Capital Sun’s legislative notebook provides a weekly rundown of the major pieces of legislation making their way ...
Here is the Capital Sun's quick rundown of the major happenings during the seventh week of the Idaho Legislature's 2025 ...
Legislation introduced Thursday would prohibit Little’s office from charging other agencies to cover work performed for those ...
After a hearing Tuesday in which the governor’s budget director faced pointed questions from some members of the budget-writing committee over billing other agencies, a bill was introduced ...
One of the major discussions occurred Monday, Feb. 17, in the House Judiciary Committee with debate around House Concurrent ...
We don’t want government to be promoting division or political ideology or any social movements,” the bill sponsor said.
By Zach Hagadone Reader Staff Members of the Idaho House Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee voted unanimously Feb. 19 to advance House Bill 158 with a “do-pass” recommendation, putting it ...
A bill that many argue signals an effective repeal of Medicaid expansion cleared the House in a narrow vote Wednesday.
Measure would require the program meet conditions under threat of repealIdaho Senate OKs divisive measure 20-15, putting ...
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