The Idaho Law Foundation is inviting applicants for its Citizens Law Academy, a free program that runs one evening a week from Sept. 15 to Dec. 1 and educates participants about the law, their rights, what lawyers do, how the judicial system works, and more....
Idaho’s state parks are thriving, just five years after Gov. Butch Otter proposed shutting down the parks department and eliminating funding. State funding for parks in Idaho is still less than half what it was in 2006, and that’s reflected in smaller staffs, a backlog…
There’s plenty of news to catch up on from the past week that I’ve been gone, starting with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 states the Friday before last. Gay marriage already became legal in Idaho last October, but Gov....
As I dive back in after a week off, here are some photos from my time away, from windsurfing in the Columbia River Gorge to camping, hiking and sightseeing on the Oregon Coast, from attending to a really great concert in California to exploring, swimming...