On his first day in office, President Donald Trump issued an executive order temporarily stopping the Lava Ridge project, among others.
Discover why Idaho ranks 9th among states for December air travel. Explore key stats on passenger traffic and trends. Plan your next holiday journey now!
The National Weather Service had multiple states under winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings early on Friday.
CS Bakersfield at Cal St.-Fullerton, 10 p.m. Idaho St. at Sacramento St., 10 p.m. Long Beach St. at CS Northridge, 10 p.m. Loyola Marymount at Pacific, 10 p.m. San Diego at Portland, 10 p.m. UC Irvine at UC Riverside, 10 p.m. UC Santa Barbara at UC San Diego, 10 p.m. Weber St. at Portland St., 10 p.m.
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, US — Mike Carstensen, a Washington farmer, was elected as the US Wheat Associates’ (USW) next secretary-treasurer at the organization’s meeting on Jan. 15 in Washington, DC, US. He will begin his term for the 2025-26 fiscal year at the July board of directors meeting in Boise, Idaho, US.
A La Niña winter just started, but it isn’t expected to last long. National forecasters are already looking ahead to the spring season.
Flags, which have been at half-staff in honor of the late former President Jimmy Carter, will be relowered on January 21 by various governors, including those from Idaho, North Dakota, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Iowa, and Texas. SACRAMENTO, Calif.
Notre Dame at Boston College, 7 p.m. Siena at Mount St. Mary's, 7 p.m. St. Francis (Pa.) at LIU Brooklyn, 7 p.m. St. Peter's at Merrimack, 7 p.m. UCLA at Rutgers, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at N. Kentucky, 6 p.m.
A recent study shows that your odds of getting a sexually transmitted infection are higher in some states than others.
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and Nebraska are all leaning toward a chillier start to spring. When it comes to spring showers, the country once again looks divided ...
Ten CR football players already signed onto four-year programs less than two months since their Grizzly Bowl win.
A new survey reveals that about half of Americans believe the U.S. has gone too far in allowing male, trans-identified athletes to compete in women’s sports, and an overwhelming number of Americans oppose mutilating the bodies of children suffering from gender dysphoria.