April 25, 2016 Idaho official: Kobe Bryant's remarks help save famed potato truck Kobe Bryant's recent mention of the Great Big Idaho Potato Truck might have helped save the traveling advertisement from a premature retirement, according to the head of a state agency that promotes Idaho potatoes.
April 25, 2016 Northern Idaho family breaks 101-year streak of boy births POST FALLS, Idaho (AP) -- For the first time since 1914, the Underdahl family can send out "it's a girl" baby announcements.
April 20, 2016 Idaho preschooler left on bus ends up at wrong school An Idaho school district is investigating after a preschooler missed his bus stop on his way to school, woke up alone in a bus barn, then made his way to the wrong preschool, where he spent the rest of the day without anyone realizing what had happened.
April 15, 2016 Boston mobster who posed as Idaho rancher sentenced to prison A longtime fugitive and Boston Mafia associate who spent years on the lam as an Idaho rancher was sentenced Thursday for unlawful possession of firearms U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge sentenced Enrico M. Ponzo, aka Jay Shaw, to serve 46 months in prison.
April 10, 2016 Idaho prison officials look for place to put teen killer An Idaho teen has been sentenced to spend the next 20 years in an adult prison, forcing correction officials to look across the country to find a safe place for the 16-year-old to do his time.
April 6, 2016 Man wanted in Idaho pastor shooting to be extradited from DC A man wanted by Idaho authorities in an attack that left a church pastor seriously wounded will be extradited from Washington, D.C., where he was arrested after allegedly throwing items over the White House fence.
March 27, 2016 Wounded pastor says he's OK; suspect caught at White House An Idaho pastor who was shot eight times outside his church's parking lot has reassured church-goers that he's OK and will be back soon.
March 22, 2016 Appeals court partly dismisses NSA surveillance case as moot A three-judge federal appeals panel has partly dismissed an Idaho woman's lawsuit over the National Security Agency's bulk collection of phone records as moot.
March 18, 2016 Idaho mulls Shariah law bill 1 year after high-profile vote Amid growing concerns about Muslim immigration, state lawmakers Thursday advanced legislation prohibiting Shariah law or any other foreign statutes from influencing Idaho courts.