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Skeptical crowd wants ‘Idaho first,’ questions Avista sale to Canadian utility

Another speaker, Glenn Bledsoe of Rathdrum, said he advocated "Idaho First, America First. Keep foreign interests out of our utilities."

Premier Technology adds 70,000 square feet in Blackfoot

"It will increase our efficiency and quadruple our capacity," Sayer said. "This is the first phase of a three-phase expansion."

Eagle, Idaho based startup SpriteRE has raised $200,000.

It is part of a new program at Boise State University intended to support Idaho’s entrepreneurial community.

Idaho’s one of the worst states in the country for working moms. What about for dads?

Analytics website WalletHub has released the follow-up to its study on best states for working moms, and the news for Idaho dads isn’t promising, either.

Idaho, the top-performing economy among U.S. states, relies heavily on international trade.

Idaho has fewer people than Houston, still grows the most potatoes, and outperforms all 49 other states with a 21st-century economy that shows that the U.S. does best when it puts the world first.

As dual credit grows in Idaho, will rural students get left behind?

Idaho is desperately trying to boost its college graduation rates, and meet the changing demands of employers.

Idaho, Where Self-Driving Vehicles Aren’t Currently Allowed, Forms Committee to Study Them

The Idaho Autonomous and Connected Vehicle Testing and Deployment Committee will hold its first meeting May 30 to begin the process of creating a framework for autonomous vehicle use and testing.

Chubbuck, Idaho based Hair Hub owner applies advertising skills to salon

And if any hairdresser knows a great deal about advertising, it’s Stacie Campbell, owner of the Hair Hub salon in Chubbuck.

Retirees aren’t moving to Idaho for its taxes

The issue is that there are several kinds of taxes, and in some ways, Idaho is favorable for retirees and in other ways it is not.

University of Idaho’s president to leave next spring University of Idaho’s president to leave next sprin

The Idaho State Board of Education has announced that University of Idaho President Chuck Staben’s contract will not be renewed in 2019.