Gov. Brad Little announced the state will remain in Stage 4 for another two weeks because statewide COVID-19 hospitalizations are too high during a Sept. 3 press conference. Little said he does not classify staying in Stage 4 as a failure.
Idaho K-12 schools are planning to provide in-person education in the fall, Gov. Brad Little said in a press conference today. The Idaho State Board of Education (ISBE) has provided guidance for the […]
Idaho has not met the requirements needed to exit Stage Four of the Idaho Rebounds reopening plan, Gov. Brad Little announced in a press conference today. Stage Four is the final stage […]
Gun rights advocates are set to host another protest, this time in front of Lewiston City Library, where demonstrators will call for the removal of Councilor Bob Blakey of the Lewiston City Council. According to the Recall Brad Little & Bob Blakey Facebook page, the event is scheduled […]
Gov. Brad Little announced in a press conference Thursday, Idaho will move to stage one of the Idaho Rebounds plan starting May 1. The stage one stay healthy order will […]
Idaho Gov. Brad Little provided updates about the state’s spread of COVID-19 in a press conference Monday. Little said there will be no state-wide mandated closures or shelter-in-place orders until […]
Gov. Brad Little hosted a press conference at 10 a.m. MDT Wednesday about the growing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Here are the takeaways: Little said Idaho is now adopting the […]
On Friday, Idaho joined over 30 other states across the United States in a state of emergency to deal with the growing outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Gov. […]
University of Idaho has been tobacco-free since July 2016. While students still smoke, chew or vape elsewhere, the perceived notion of how many people are users is much higher than reality.
Governor Brad Little delivered his State of the State address Monday detailing plans of a more interconnected higher education system.