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With more than 1,300 housing units in the development pipeline, the city is playing a major role in the state's housing goals ...
A Lewiston man and employee of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game was recognized by the Carnegie Hero Fund for his actions ...
Switch in corporate ownership expected to happen in September; fate of Rite Aid locations in Moscow and Pullman not clear ...
Just a week away from heading to Washington, D.C., to represent Idaho in the National Independence Day Parade, the Lewiston ...
Lewiston Public Schools Superintendent Jake Langlais said the space currently occupied by the Store Next Door at Longley will ...
After more than 20 years of debate, a decision could come this year on whether a toxic landfill could expand in Niagara County.
It's early and more candidates are expected to enter the race. Rep. Laurel Libby and former Senate Majority Leader Garrett ...
On the Clearwater River and its tributaries, anglers are likely to fall about 1,200 fish short of the 5,000-fish harvest ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) says NY Power Authority will run effort to develop one or more power plants upstate but offers no ...
With a bulging bag of food in hand, John Mullen knocked on the door of an apartment in Portland and waited for Steve Hodgkin to call out for him to enter. Mullen headed straight for the kitchen, where ...
State laws merging the Arkansas School for the Blind and the Arkansas School for the Deaf into the Arkansas School for the ...
Resource centers around the state have frozen hiring and are operating understaffed in anticipation of funding shortfalls.