Trump's new immigration orders have Idaho business leaders, immigrant communities and advocates preparing for workplace impacts and increased enforcement.
Among the flurry of executive orders from President Donald Trump this week was one targeting a massive wind energy project in Idaho. Some officials and activists are applauding the move.
Hindsight, as the old saying goes, is always 20/20. That thought came to mind after a couple of the roughly 1,500 Jan. 6 offenders given pardons and commutations by President Trump said they
President Donald Trump announced plans to nominate a Boise resident to be the U.S. Air Force’s second in command. “I am pleased to announce that Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lohmeier will be the next United States Under Secretary of the Air Force,
Idaho News 6 spoke with Idahoans who have differing reactions to Monday's executive order. Hear from a local transgender woman and a member of a conservative nonprofit.
A project aimed at adding 230 wind turbines near the Minidoka National Historical site has been put on hold indefinitely.
Accepting the pardon would be an insult to the Capitol Police officers, to the rule of law, to our nation,” said a woman who served time for the Jan. 6 riot.
BOISE, Idaho — A single signature stands to disrupt tens of thousands of lives, with a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump halting America's refugee resettlement program for at ...
Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenship has sparked legal challenges across the country, and the ACLU Idaho prepares to oppose any local efforts to copy the policy.
One of the speakers, state Rep. Soñia Galaviz, a Boise Democrat, told the Idaho Statesman that the day was a way to show there was support and community in Idaho after the State Board of Education decided in December to limit diversity, equity and inclusion on college campuses.
The Boise resident was one of five Idahoans whose convictions were pardoned. Two other ongoing cases have been dismissed.
President-elect Donald Trump appointed an Idaho businessman to serve as a top official in the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or USDA. Trump on Thursday announced Michael Boren, founder of Clearwater Analytics,