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A panel of Idaho legislators is looking to do one of the first major state government reorganizations since the 1970s, with ...
Fourth District Judge Amanda Brailsford in Boise on Thursday also granted provisional class-action status to a lawsuit ...
Standing next to U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Wednesday declared next month as ...
BOISE ( Idaho Capital Sun) – The U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources on Tuesday narrowly voted in favor of delisting ...
Visitors to the Idaho Division of Human Resources’s website can get quick answers from a new chatbot — powered by artificial intelligence, or AI — that combs through state government websites.
BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — The ACLU of Idaho on Thursday sued Idaho government officials over a new state law that will prevent unauthorized immigrants from accessing publicly funded assistance.
The Idaho Behavioral Health Council is requesting public input on spending priorities for Idaho’s state-directed opioid settlement fund. The fund provides approximately $2 million a year for ...
Idaho’s Office of Information Technology Services is preparing a yearslong plan with guidance on how to responsibly use AI in state government. “I don’t have the current number of active ...