Idaho Man Arrested for Allegedly Striking Pro-Tesla Demonstrator with Car

A 70-year-old man in Idaho was arrested for allegedly hitting a pro-Tesla demonstrator with his car after the victim exited a truck with pro-Trump flags. The incident occurred during a protest at a Tesla dealership, leading to the victim being hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

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Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's defense strategy

Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's defense team plans to argue that the knife sheath found at the crime scene was potentially planted by the real killer. The trial is scheduled to begin on Aug. 11, and Kohberger could face the death penalty if convicted.

Idaho Student Murders Case

Boise attorney Edwina Elcox discusses new evidence in the Idaho student murders case regarding the eyewitness's claim of 'bushy eyebrows' on the intruder. Defense team seeks to block witness testimony on this detail, citing unfair prejudice. The defense argues that the witness may have been influenced by artwork in her bedroom depicting detailed faces with prominent eyebrows. The case involves Bryan Kohberger facing quadruple murder charges. The trial is set to begin on August 11.

Idaho Murder Case of Bryan Kohberger

Ada County Judge Steven Hippler orders parties in the Idaho student murders case to limit the amount of documents filed under seal, emphasizing the need for transparency and public interest. Defense team and state prosecutors can still redact certain information. The case involves Bryan Kohberger, accused of killing four University of Idaho students in a home invasion. Trial expected to begin in August with the possibility of facing the death penalty if convicted.

Idaho lawmaker proposes bill to criminalize lying about another person

An Idaho lawmaker introduced a bill to make knowingly lying about another person a felony crime in the state, with penalties including a $100,000 fine, up to five years in prison, or both.

Forcible Removal of Idaho Woman at Republican Town Hall Meeting

An Idaho woman claims her right to free speech was violated when she was forcibly removed from a town hall meeting by unidentified men after disrupting the event. The incident sparked controversy and accusations of stifling dissent and free speech.

Idaho's use of firing squads as primary execution method

Idaho is moving towards using firing squads as the primary execution method, particularly in the case of Bryan Kohberger, a suspect in the murder of four University of Idaho students. The bill has faced opposition from some lawmakers.

Idaho student murder case defense strategy

Kaylee Goncalves' father discusses suspect's defense claim of unidentified blood pointing to other suspects in Idaho student murder case. Expert speculates about staging of crime scene. Defense argues for reasonable doubt in trial. Suspect faces death penalty.

Idaho's Move to Make Firing Squad the Main Method of Execution

Defense attorney John Henry Browne sees parallels between Ted Bundy's case and the charges against Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger. Idaho lawmakers are advancing a bill to make firing squad the main method of execution as Kohberger's trial nears. The bill has advanced to the Idaho House floor after clearing a committee. The bill sponsor argues that firing squad is more certain and humane than lethal injection. The bill would make firing squad the primary means of execution in Idaho.

Idaho College Murder Case and Bryan Kohberger

Discussing judge's death penalty ruling in Idaho college murder case, suspect Bryan Kohberger investigated for home invasion before quadruple homicide, similarities between break-in case and quadruple homicide case, suspect facing murder charges and potential death penalty.

Legal Battle Over Christmas Displays in Idaho

Jeremy Morris, known as the 'Christmas Lawyer,' is in a legal battle with his former homeowners association in Idaho over elaborate holiday displays. The case has reached the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and Morris is now seeking the Supreme Court's intervention.

Idaho's Abortion Trafficking Law Upheld by Federal Appeals Court

A federal appeals court upheld Idaho's law that bars adults from helping pregnant minors get abortions in other states without parental consent. The law was challenged for restricting freedom of speech and right to travel. The court largely upheld the law but found the portion prohibiting 'recruiting' minors for abortions unconstitutional. Idaho Attorney General celebrated the ruling as a victory for protecting life. The case will proceed with modifications to the preliminary injunction.

Idaho beauty salon owner faces backlash for anti-Trump comments

An Idaho beauty salon owner is facing consequences after calling supporters of President-elect Donald Trump racist, homophobic, and misogynistic, with customers leaving and demanding refunds for gift cards. She stands by her stance and would rather work at Chipotle than have Trump supporters as clients.

Teen Arrested for Leaving Deceased Baby in Safe Haven Baby Box

An 18-year-old has been arrested for allegedly leaving a deceased baby girl in a Safe Haven Baby Box in Blackfoot, Idaho. The incident has raised concerns about the misuse of the Safe Haven system and the importance of following the law when surrendering newborns.

Idaho Governor's Executive Order on Women's Sports

Idaho governor signs executive order to oppose Biden-Harris administration's final rule for Title IX, protecting women's sports. Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines supports the order, stating voting for former President Trump is a vote for women's rights. The order aims to ensure fairness in women's sports and equal opportunities for female students in Idaho.

Missing 89-Year-Old Hiker in Idaho

An 89-year-old hiker is missing in Idaho after setting off on a trail over a week ago. Search and rescue teams have not found any signs of him yet.

Tragic Death of Idaho Boy with Autism

A 5-year-old boy with autism who went missing during his birthday party was found dead in a canal near his home in Boise, Idaho. The police have stated that there are no signs of foul play.

Safe Haven Baby Boxes in Idaho

Idaho welcomes its first Safe Haven Baby Box at Grove Creek Medical Center in Blackfoot, providing a safe way for mothers to surrender newborns to prevent abandonment. The initiative, led by Monica Kelsey, aims to save and change lives by offering options for mothers in crisis.

Supreme Court sidesteps ruling on Idaho abortion law vs. federal law

The Supreme Court sidestepped ruling on whether Idaho's strict abortion law conflicts with a federal law requiring stabilizing care for emergency room patients, including pregnant women needing abortions. The lower court ruling allowing abortions in emergencies remains in effect for now.

Supreme Court ruling on emergency access to abortion in Idaho

The Supreme Court ruled that doctors in Idaho must be allowed to provide emergency abortions despite the state's near-total ban to comply with federal law. The decision was made after vacating stays granted earlier this year. The cases will continue to be litigated in lower courts.

Supreme Court Decision on Idaho Abortion Law and Federal Law Conflict

The Supreme Court sidestepped a ruling on whether Idaho's strict abortion law conflicts with a federal law that requires stabilizing care for emergency room patients, including pregnant women needing abortions. The decision leaves the legal question unresolved for now.

Supreme Court ruling on abortions in Idaho

Supreme Court rules 6-3 to temporarily allow abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho; opinion erroneously posted on court's website

U.S. Supreme Court allows emergency abortions in Idaho

The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily allowed emergency abortions in Idaho in a 6-3 opinion, after erroneously posting the decision on their website. The case will go back to lower courts for further litigation.

Supreme Court's Pending Abortion Case in Idaho

The Supreme Court inadvertently posted a document related to a pending abortion case, indicating a possible decision to allow emergency room doctors in Idaho to perform abortions in certain situations. Justices have differing opinions on the case's dismissal, with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson expressing concern over the delay impacting pregnant patients.

Supreme Court's Potential Decision on Emergency Abortions in Idaho

The Supreme Court is considering allowing emergency abortions in Idaho for pregnant patients at serious health risk, with a leaked document suggesting a 6-3 vote in favor. The final ruling is pending, which could impact states with strict abortion bans.

U.S. Supreme Court Opinion on Emergency Abortions in Idaho

The U.S. Supreme Court opinion suggests allowing abortions in medical emergencies in Idaho, potentially reinstating a lower court ruling. Justices Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch dissent. The decision may affect the political landscape before the presidential election.

U.S. Supreme Court Abortion Case

The U.S. Supreme Court mistakenly posted a draft opinion on a key abortion case online before quickly taking it down. The opinion relates to whether Idaho hospitals are required to perform abortions in emergency situations despite a state law banning the act.

Supreme Court Abortion Cases

The Supreme Court is set to rule on two major abortion cases with significant nationwide implications, including restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone and a near-total abortion ban in Idaho. The cases come two years after overturning Roe v. Wade, leading to new state abortion restrictions and emboldening anti-abortion activists.

Conservative Family's Move from California to Idaho

A conservative family from California moved to Idaho but returned due to difficulties fitting in. They cited judgmental attitudes and gossip as reasons for leaving. The move was influenced by political differences but they found other challenges in Idaho. The family's story resonated with many, shedding light on living in a conservative state.

Conservative Family's Return from Idaho to California

A conservative family from California moved to Idaho in 2021 but returned due to difficulties fitting in, citing judgmental attitudes and gossip. They highlighted challenges of living in a conservative state and the differences in crime rates between Idaho and California.

Population Migration Trends in the U.S.

Idaho's population is growing due to residents from California, Washington, and Oregon moving in. A survey showed people leaving California due to high cost of living, with states like North and South Carolina, Florida, and Tennessee attracting more potential movers.

Legal Battle Between Melina Abdullah and LAPD

Black Lives Matter co-founder Melina Abdullah lost a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Police Department, with the jury finding that police acted appropriately in a call to her residence. Former California Highway Patrol Officer Seth Horst discusses the exodus of police officers from liberal cities and why he left California for Idaho. Abdullah plans to appeal the ruling.

Oregon County Votes to Secede and Join Idaho

13th county in Oregon passed a measure to secede and join Republican-governed state of Idaho. Movement seeks to shift Oregon-Idaho border 200 miles west to include 14 full and 3 partial eastern Oregon counties. Requires approval from both states and US Congress.

Secession of Oregon Counties to Join Idaho

Thirteen counties in liberal Oregon have voted to secede and join conservative Idaho, citing progressive policies and high crime rates as reasons for the move. The proposal aims to move the Oregon border 200 miles to the west to include these counties under Idaho state lines.

Democrats Running in Idaho State Legislative Districts

Democrats in Idaho are running candidates in every state legislative district for the first time in at least 30 years, aiming to challenge the GOP's supermajority by focusing on issues like reproductive rights and countering cultural conservatism.

Idaho Mother Shoots Home Intruder

An 85-year-old Idaho mother shot and killed a home intruder in self-defense, committing a justifiable homicide. The intruder had handcuffed her and made threats. She used a revolver hidden in her living room to defend herself, ultimately killing the intruder. Despite being shot multiple times, she survived.

Idaho Man's Attempted Terrorist Attack

An 18-year-old man in Idaho planned to attack churches using weapons and explosives in support of the Islamic State group, but was arrested before he could carry out the attack. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

ISIS Terror Plot Foiled in Idaho

An 18-year-old in Idaho was arrested for planning a 'truly horrific' attack on churches in Coeur d'Alene on behalf of ISIS. The FBI thwarted the plot, and the suspect faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

Racism in the United States

Democratic strategist James Carville speaks on MSNBC about racism in the United States, citing incidents in Idaho and Detroit. He emphasizes how racism is still prevalent despite efforts towards a post-racial world.

Escape of White Supremacist Idaho Prison Gang Member

A young couple from Georgia were found drunk and asleep on the sand in Daytona Beach while their children were missing. A fourth person has been charged in connection with an ambush that allowed a white supremacist Idaho prison gang member to escape. The escapees are suspected in the killings of two men while on the run.

Idaho Attorney General's Controversial Abortion Law Interpretation

Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador's controversial analysis on Idaho's abortion law led to a preliminary injunction blocking him from prosecuting medical providers who refer patients to legal abortion services outside the state. Labrador's interpretation of the law sparked a lawsuit by Planned Parenthood and two Idaho doctors, claiming a violation of their First Amendment rights. The Ninth Circuit panel questioned Labrador's defense of his interpretation during an appeal.

Arrests in Daytona Beach and Idaho involving escaped inmates and homicides

A young couple from Georgia was arrested in Daytona Beach for being drunk and asleep on the sand while their children were missing. Idaho police arrested a prison gang member and an accomplice who escaped custody and were involved in two homicides. The suspects were found 130 miles away after a shooting incident. One suspect is affiliated with a white supremacist prison gang.

Escape Attempt of White Supremacist Inmate in Idaho

A white supremacist Idaho prison gang member and an accomplice staged an attack to free the inmate as he was being transported from a Boise hospital. The escaped inmate and the accomplice remain on the loose. Three corrections officers were shot and wounded during the attack. The search continues for the suspects.

Escape of Dangerous Inmate in Idaho

Dangerous inmate in Idaho escapes from custody at hospital after second suspect ambushed officers and opened fire, injuring two. Authorities believe it was a planned attack.

Home Equity Theft Legislation in Idaho

Idaho Governor signs bill into law ending home equity theft, protecting homeowners' rights. The legislation forces government to sell repossessed property and share sale value with homeowner.

Idaho Bill Banning Transgender Surgeries and Treatment

Idaho is expected to pass a bill banning public funds from going towards transgender sex change surgeries and hormone therapy treatment on state-owned properties, making it the 10th state to do so. The bill also includes penalties for violations.

Abortion Rights Activism in Conservative Region

Jen Jackson Quintano is the only abortion rights organizer in her region, facing challenges in a conservative area. She organized a successful event promoting reproductive agency and storytelling, despite potential threats. Her Pro-Voice Project aims to encourage abortion storytelling in Idaho.

Idaho Building Collapse at Boise Airport

A steel airport hangar under construction in Idaho collapsed, killing three people and injuring nine others. Workers had expressed concerns about structural issues before the collapse.

Capital Punishment Procedures in Idaho and Other States

Eight people were executed in Texas in 2023 and an execution in Idaho failed due to unsuccessful attempts to establish an intravenous line. The incident raised questions about the identities and qualifications of the medical team involved in executions in different states.

Avalanche Deaths in Washington and Idaho

Two separate avalanches in Washington and Idaho have resulted in the deaths of two snowmobilers. The avalanches were triggered in high avalanche danger conditions, leading to tragic outcomes.

Former President Donald Trump's Progress Towards GOP Nomination

Former President Donald Trump wins caucuses in Idaho and Missouri, continues march toward GOP nomination. Trump sweeps delegate haul at a party convention in Michigan. Haley faces steep odds in securing delegates. Next events include the District of Columbia and Super Tuesday. Michigan Republicans allocate 39 delegates to Trump. Missouri caucus attendees show strong support for Trump. Idaho holds presidential caucuses due to legislative oversight. Trump expected to carry Idaho easily.

Republican Delegates Allocation in Idaho, Missouri, and Michigan

Former President Trump joins Hannity for an exclusive interview to discuss President Biden's cognitive ability, IVF debate, and legal cases. Republican delegates in Idaho, Missouri, and Michigan to be awarded; Trump likely to win in Idaho and Missouri. Haley vows to stay in race until Super Tuesday.

Failed Execution of Thomas Eugene Creech in Idaho

Idaho was unable to execute one of the longest-serving death row inmates in the U.S. due to the failure to establish an IV line. The execution, which would have been the state's first instance of capital punishment in 12 years, will need to be renewed for a later attempt.

Execution of Thomas Eugene Creech

Thomas Eugene Creech, a long-serving death row inmate in the U.S., is set to be executed in Idaho for multiple murders. Despite appeals and claims for leniency, his execution is scheduled to proceed with volunteers with medical training administering the lethal injection. Creech's supporters argue for his sentence to be converted to life without parole, citing his positive impact while in prison. His last chance for leniency rests on a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court regarding alleged lies by prosecutors during his clemency hearing.

Death Row Inmate Thomas Creech to be Executed in Idaho

Idaho's longest-serving death row inmate, Thomas Creech, is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection after being convicted of multiple murders in three states. Despite efforts for clemency based on his behavior in prison, the execution is set to proceed.