Governor Brad Little announced his support of extra manpower to secure the United States-Mexico border.
Tonight, Boise City Council unanimously approved a bold set of climate action goals. The approval sets a carbon neutral goal for city go ...
The city's plans focuses on both reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building the city’s ability to adapt to climate impacts.
Governor Brad Little is taking the capital to Driggs, Idaho as he resumes Capital for a Day.
'As Boiseans, we don’t shy away from hard decisions and will never turn our back on those who need our support.'
Governor Brad Little announced the state's budget surplus is $800 million, a record amount for the state.
Boise's climate actions will prioritize equity, improve human health and wellness, and grow a climate economy.
Governor Brad Little has issued a response to changes proposed by the Biden administration to the Endangered Species Act.
There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; Ada County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
The City of Boise's newly updated code regarding animals and pets went into effect, today, Monday, June 7th.
Idaho Governor Brad Little has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor former Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice Chuck McDevitt.
'Now everyone who visits this beautiful downtown park will hear her name and have the opportunity to learn about her legacy of service.'
Jesus Jara will serve as interim director until a permanent director is named.
Idaho Governor Little has named Boise lawyer Colleen Zahn to the Idaho Supreme Court.
Natalie Camacho Mendoza submitted her resignation as the Director of Police Oversight effective May 31, 2021.
Memorial Day weekend will be observed at Morris Hill Cemetery (317 N. Latah St.) Saturday, May 29 through Monday, May 31.
In a joint release with Attorney General Lawrence Wasden, Governor Little praises the U.S. Navy for the work done with spent nuclear fuel.
Boise Mayor and the Boise City Council heard budget presentations from each city department on Tuesday.
Governor Little names long-term employee to lead the state agency coordinating Endangered Species Act.
Ammon Bundy, conservative activist and banned from entering the Idaho Statehouse due to past behavior, has filed to run for governor.
Idaho Governor Brad Little is on the road this week, stopping in cities around Idaho and has issued his thoughts on the recent session.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Boise area compares.
Governor Brad Little signed the final of his "Building Idaho's Future" bill this week.
Over the next year, in addition to providing fiscal and policy oversight, the board will oversee a library strategic planning process.
Governor Brad Little gives his view as the Legislature ends a historically long session.
The event is part of a summer of celebration as Boise recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
Boise has committed the necessary local match to continue propelling this effort forward.
Governor Brad Little signs bill authorizing $220 million in immediate one-time tax rebates and additional $163 million in ongoing tax cuts.
Idaho Governor Brad Little announces decision to end state's participation in federal compensation programs boosting unemployment checks.
Governor Brad Little approved the largest state investment in transportation infrastructure in Idaho's history.
Responding to Governor Brad Little's signing of a bill allowing wolf hunting, the US Humane Society has released a statement.
The City of Boise's Design Review Committee is seeking applicants to serve a four-year term.
Idaho Governor Brad Little Sign Senate Bill 1211, authorizing the killing of 1,350 wolves in the state.
The 2021 legislative session is now formally the longest in history.
Governor Brad Little signs bill to direct the state's surplus funds towards improvements in internet connectivity.
With the start of Teacher Appreciation Week, Governor Brad Little releases thank you letter.
Idaho teachers banned from "indoctrinating" students through critical race theory after Governor Little signs bill into law.
Ada County Development Services is looking for public comment on plans for Expo Idaho, known to many as the Fairgrounds.
Idaho Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 366, banning abortions after a baby's heartbeat is detected.
Idaho grew as the second-fastest state, behind only Utah according to numbers released by the U.S. Census.