January 14 Inside the SCOTUS hearing bound to be a turning point in the culture war over trans athletes in women's sports Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments in transgender athlete cases as protesters clashed outside, with attorneys defending state laws protecting women's sports.
January 13 Idaho AG says Supreme Court transgender sports case defies 'common sense' The Supreme Court is weighing whether states can ban biological males from competing in girls sports in a case that could set nationwide precedent.
January 13 Alito presses trans female athlete's lawyer on definition of woman during SCOTUS hearing Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito pressed Kathleen Hartnett on what the definition of a woman or a girl was during oral arguments in Little v. Hecox on Monday.
January 13 Republican governors urge justices to defend women's sports as Supreme Court hears key case Republican governors warn women's sports face serious threat as Supreme Court hears transgender athlete case challenging Title IX protections nationwide.
January 13 We were college athletes. Supreme Court must listen to our case and save women’s sports Madison Kenyon and Mary Kate Marshall, former Idaho State track athletes, will have their women's sports cases heard by the Supreme Court on Jan. 13.
January 9 Idaho murder victims’ families file wrongful death lawsuit against Washington State University Civil lawsuit claims Idaho murders were "foreseeable and preventable" as families seek damages from Washington State University over Kohberger case.
January 8 Ali Larter says she and her husband ditched LA and 'fully committed' to Idaho move for their kids Ali Larter reveals why she left Hollywood for Sun Valley, Idaho five years ago, prioritizing family time over industry demands in a candid podcast interview.
January 5 Americans need an answer 'as clearly as possible' to this question about Venezuela, GOP lawmaker says Sen. James Risch, R-Idaho, gives his take on the debate over U.S. intervention in the Western hemisphere and next steps after Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro's capture on 'Special Report.'
January 3 Sister warned Bryan Kohberger about 'psycho killer' on the loose before his arrest: 'Be careful' Bryan Kohberger's sister revealed she warned him about a "psycho killer" after the Idaho murders, not knowing she was speaking to the actual killer.
January 2 Idaho education funding restored after 'rooting out DEI,' State Department reveals The U.S. Department of Education restored federal funding to a 2023 Idaho grant after previously suspecting it of pushing diversity, equity and inclusion.