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Tuition rising next fall at Idaho universities - Thu, 18 Apr 2013 PST

Thu, 04/18/2013 - 07:00
BOISE – The State Board of Education voted Wednesday to hike the price of attending Idaho’s public universities, sustaining a trend of annual tuition increases yet still keeping tuition costs ...

Idaho approves university tuition hikes - Wed, 17 Apr 2013 PST

Thu, 04/18/2013 - 00:26
The State Board of Education voted Wednesday to hike the price of attending Idaho's public universities, sustaining a trend of annual tuition increases yet still keeping tuition costs under $7,000 ...

Otter names St. Maries lawyer to bench - Wed, 17 Apr 2013 PST

Wed, 04/17/2013 - 20:28
St. Maries attorney Richard S. Christensen has been named a 1st District judge by Idaho Gov. Butch Otter.

Cocolalla man gets life term for 2011 slaying - Wed, 17 Apr 2013 PST

Wed, 04/17/2013 - 20:11
SANDPOINT - A North Idaho man has been sentenced to life in prison in the 2011 shooting death of a romantic rival.

Prosecutor: Pregnant wife’s death included torture - Wed, 17 Apr 2013 PST

Wed, 04/17/2013 - 15:32
SANDPOINT — Authorities in North Idaho have filed modified criminal charges against a man accused of stabbing his pregnant wife to death to include torture.

Time short for cabin site renters - Wed, 17 Apr 2013 PST

Wed, 04/17/2013 - 07:00
BOISE – Idaho’s top elected officials quietly heard a presentation Tuesday on what happens if longtime renters of state-owned lake cabin sites just walk away from their leases as rates continue increasing. A court decision last summer removed protections granted to people who rent lake cabin sites, including those on Priest Lake, from competitive auctions when their leases come up for renewal. At the same time, Idaho is in the process of getting out of the cabin-site rental business, through land exchanges, auctions or other moves that will keep income flowing to the state’s endowment. In the midst of all that, new state appraisals on the 354 Priest Lake cabin sites came in an average of 84 percent higher for next year, with some more than doubling.

Clock ticking for state-owned Priest Lake cabin sites - Tue, 16 Apr 2013 PST

Tue, 04/16/2013 - 22:36
Idaho’s top state elected officials Tuesday quietly heard a presentation on what happens if longtime renters of state-owned lake cabin sites just walk away from their leases, faced with big rent increases next year or costly land-acquisition processes.

Otter vetoes SB 1080 amid conflicts over bill’s funding - Tue, 16 Apr 2013 PST

Tue, 04/16/2013 - 07:00
BOISE – Changes in Idaho law designed to make sure public corruption and open meeting law violations by county officials are adequately investigated have been vetoed by a governor who actually supports the changes. Gov. Butch Otter, caught in a spat between House leaders and the state attorney general’s office, vetoed SB 1080 last week because funding for the new program was yanked in a separate bill. “I agree with this legislation’s intent,” Otter wrote in his veto message. “Unfortunately, the decision by the House of Representatives not to take up the … appropriation in SB 1195 makes my veto necessary.”

Funding spat leads to veto - Mon, 15 Apr 2013 PST

Mon, 04/15/2013 - 22:41
Changes in Idaho law designed to make sure public corruption and open meeting law violations by county officials are adequately investigated have been vetoed by a governor who actually supports the changes, amid a spat between House members and the Idaho Attorney General’s office over funding. Gov. Butch Otter last week vetoed SB 1080, because a companion measure to provide funding for the new program died without a vote in the House.

In brief: Five killed in Idaho house fire identified - Mon, 15 Apr 2013 PST

Mon, 04/15/2013 - 07:00
Authorities in North Idaho have released the names of five people they believe died in a house fire Saturday morning in Orofino pending confirmation through autopsies. The Orofino Police Department on Sunday identified the victims as 39-year-old Rosemary Wooster, 31-year-old Allen West, 17-year-old Trevor Wiley, 13-year-old Zachary Wooster and 13-year-old Colby Stedman.

Gun laws make Idaho a haven for firearms supporters - Mon, 15 Apr 2013 PST

Mon, 04/15/2013 - 07:00
BOISE – As the nation remains locked in debate over expanding background checks and other measures aimed at stemming gun violence, Idaho lawmakers this year pushed to expand the state’s already-friendly posture on gun rights. “There’s little doubt that Idahoans are very supportive of the Second Amendment,” said House Speaker Scott Bedke, R-Twin Falls. “I think we made significant progress on that front.”

Five dead in Orofino fire identified - Sun, 14 Apr 2013 PST

Sun, 04/14/2013 - 20:42
OROFINO, Idaho (AP) — Authorities in northern Idaho have released the names of five people they believe died in a house fire Saturday morning in Orofino pending positive identifications through ...

In brief: Police arrest man after two-hour standoff - Sun, 14 Apr 2013 PST

Sun, 04/14/2013 - 07:00
Coeur d’Alene police officers arrested a man following a two-hour standoff Saturday morning after he broke into a neighboring home and fought with the homeowner, police say. The owner came home to the 4200 block of Abbey Road to find a man inside prior to 5:15 a.m., according to a Coeur d’Alene Police Department news release. Police say the suspect, later identified as William A. Velis, 22, flashed a gun during the fight and then ran to his home in the same area.

Electrical short causes fire, kills 5 - Sun, 14 Apr 2013 PST

Sun, 04/14/2013 - 07:00
BOISE – An extension cord hooked to an electric grill on a porch shorted out and started a house fire that killed five people Saturday morning, a North Idaho fire ...

Photo: Hoops by the handful - Thu, 11 Apr 2013 PST

Thu, 04/11/2013 - 07:00
Celebrating heritage: “This is a dance for my family,” said Shanner Escalanti, of Spokane, as he performed a hoop dance at North Idaho College on Wednesday. The dance was part of American Indian Heritage Week at the college in Coeur d’Alene. Today, musician Jack Gladstone will be featured in the Intertribal Show from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Boswell Hall Schuler Performing Arts Center. The Haida Heritage Dance group will also perform. Tickets cost $5, and they are free for students with a valid student ID. Proceeds benefit the Che’nshish Scholarship at NIC. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door.

State senator's wife had 'inappropriate' relationship with inmate - Wed, 10 Apr 2013 PST

Wed, 04/10/2013 - 18:04
BOISE — A federal judge has ruled that a state senator’s wife overstepped her role as a legal assistant and had an “inappropriate” relationship with a convicted murderer who is ...

Idaho family sues USFS for $1M after tree hit son - Wed, 10 Apr 2013 PST

Wed, 04/10/2013 - 17:41
BOISE — An Idaho family has sued the U.S. Forest Service demanding more than $1 million after a large dead tree at a remote campsite fell and injured their young ...

Wind storm likely with cold front today - Wed, 10 Apr 2013 PST

Wed, 04/10/2013 - 16:56
Wind gusts are expected to increase later today across the Inland Northwest as a Pacific storm sweeps a new round of rain showers and cool weather across the region.

CdA Tribe putting waterfront land in trust - Wed, 10 Apr 2013 PST

Wed, 04/10/2013 - 16:46
Six waterfront parcels owned by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe are due to be put into its trust, a move that would lift county and state oversight and allow the Indian ...

More than 60 dogs removed from triple slaying site - Tue, 09 Apr 2013 PST

Tue, 04/09/2013 - 17:28
BOISE, Idaho — Authorities and a group of volunteers Monday helped remove and ship more than 60 pit bulls from the scene of a triple slaying and dogfighting operation in ...

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