NAMPA — As Rick Murdock walked through Autovol Volumetric Modular’s 400,000-square-foot Nampa factory, he pointed out what separates the company from others.
BOISE — It’ll be the mental health equivalent of calling 911, and it’ll go live in all 50 states on July 1, 2022.
CALDWELL — Canyon County Sheriff's Deputies arrested a suspect involved in a vehicle theft Thursday evening in which one man was shot and taken to the hospital in serious condition.
Nine Idaho attorneys, including former U.S. Attorney for Idaho and former Senate Majority Le… Read more
The House Judiciary Committee, in a bit of a surprise move, this afternoon passed both HB 19… Read more
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BOISE — A family of eight Treasure Valley residents and a colleague accused of operating a multimillion dollar cellphone smuggling ring out of Boise for more than a decade appeared in court Thursday for a status hearing to discuss trial preparations.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The winning numbers in Saturday evening's drawing of the "Lotto America" game were:
LONDON — British children are gearing up to return to school on Monday after a two-month closure, part of what Prime Minister Boris Johnson said was a plan to get the country to “start moving closer to a sense of normality.”
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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A British-Iranian woman held in an Iranian prison for five years on widely refuted spying charges ended her sentence on Sunday, her lawyer said, although she faces a new trial and cannot yet return home to London.
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Two skiers navigated a thin layer of snow with no margin for error down the precipitous shoulder of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park and alternately skied and rappelled back to the valley floor in an unusually daring feat.
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