Eight states are moving to expand medical conscience laws, letting providers refuse care — from vaccines to contraception — on religious or moral grounds.
Providers say it marks the fourth death among patients who were receiving mobile, specialized treatment in less than four months since an Idaho Medicaid contractor cut the service, called Assertive ...
More than 200,000 Americans are arrested for marijuana possession each year, and new data shows the risk of federal firearm restrictions may depend heavily on where those arrests happen ...
Abortion isn’t illegal in Idaho because it’s unpopular. According to Boise State University’s annual public policy poll, 60% of Idahoans support restoring abortion rights, which were revoked by a trig ...
A search for a wanted man resulted in a police chase with speeds reaching over 100 mph, spike strips being used and drugs ...
I’ll note at the federal level that marijuana is still a controlled substance.” By Zach Wendling, Nebraska Examiner U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., sidestepped a question Wednesday about whether he ...
A man accused of driving recklessly and causing significant structural damage to a commercial property in Pocatello is facing felony charges TJ Christensen has been charged with two felony counts of ...
An Idaho Falls man was arrested Tuesday after deputies say they found him in a home with a large amount of cocaine, marijuana ...
WASHINGTON — Gun rights and cannabis legalization are usually on opposite ends of the political spectrum, but both movements have brought about seismic shifts in the United States in recent decades.
Editor’s note: This Idaho Capital Sun story is the next in our series focused on the impacts of additional 1% and 2% budget cuts to state agencies approved by the Legislature’s budget committee for ...
I’m strongly opposed to legalizing “medical” marijuana. I care deeply about those with serious health problems. I simply do not believe that legalizing a crude street drug is the right way to help ...
Researchers followed more than 400,000 teens until they were adults. It found that those who used marijuana were more likely to develop serious mental illness, as well as depression and anxiety.