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After a West Ada teacher’s resignation over a classroom sign, the district board votes to revise its decoration policy—prompted by a new state law restricting political imagery in schools.
The controversy stems from recent legislation that restricts public buildings from displaying only certain flags or symbols.
Now, more Meridian residents are working in the city than ever before, and not just because of population growth. In fact, the share of jobs filled by residents is growing faster in Meridian than in ...
Recent college graduates are facing one of the most challenging job markets in years — with the exception of the pandemic ...
In a rare bipartisan letter, Idaho state legislators celebrated the death of a federal proposal that would have allowed the ...
Idaho is standing at a crossroads that will shape our state — and our country — for generations to come. What we decide today will determine whether we lead or ...
Idaho is standing at a crossroads that will shape our state — and our country — for generations to come. What we decide today ...
MONTGOMERY — Federal judges will weigh a request to bring Alabama back under the preclearance requirement of the Voting ...
On June 19, the Fruitland School Board authorized the purchase of a five-bedroom single-family home near existing district ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday directed lawmakers to redraw the state’s congressional map as part of a special session that kicks off later this month, as the GOP seeks to retain its narrow US ...
Meridian plans a new auditorium district to host sports, expos, and conventions—funded by hotel guests, not taxpayers—to ...
Two Idaho senators are pushing a new bill that would exclude non-U.S. citizens from being counted when it comes to the Electoral College and Congressional district counts ...
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