Idaho’s latest anti-drag crusade began with a falsehood, lawsuit says
Drag queen at center of Idaho culture war takes Christian Nationalist group to court
Local leaders say they’re forced to step up to boost child care access
Children lack treatment options that could help them escape traffickers
An internal Forest Service survey shows a critical link in the wildfire fighting apparatus is struggling.
A state task force is eyeing the idea. The agency would have the power to push for closure of troubled facilities.
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year, the state’s GOP-led Legislature has disbanded a maternal mortality committee, failed to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage and turned down federal grants for child care.
Employees at Cornerstone Cottage alerted state officials to the dangers, only to be fired themselves
Officials debate a code of ethics and certification for paraeducators
Expanded development on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, viewed as a climate refuge, is encroaching on prime wildlife habitat. As big cats find it harder to avoid people, many are winding up dead.
Pacific County Sheriff Daniel Garcia’s first nine months have been marked with frequent conflicts with other elected officials. But, to him, he’s reclaiming the power of the sheriff.
A coalition has filed ballot initiatives to prohibit hard drug use in public places and has $700,000 lined up from donors, including Phil Knight
Superintendent to leave, two board members resign after InvestigateWest revealed lack of discipline against accused child predator
Proponents — including the former Idaho governor — argue that it would make politics nice again
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