The Village celebrated its tenth anniversary in the fall of 2023 and while there's rarely a vacancy there, the shopping area has experienced some turnover.
The Griddle was founded in 1948 in Winnemucca, Nevada. But its expansion has occurred exclusively in Idaho. The Griddle opened in Meridian in 2007, Eagle in 2009, Boise in 2012 and Nampa in 2017, according to its website.
The man who was shot in Boise last weekend after an alleged robbery died in a local hospital, leading to murder charges for a 19-year-old Meridian man and two teenage boys. The shooting happened in the parking lot of a church off of North Cole Road a little after 10 p.
The first $1 million winner from the Idaho Lottery's $1,000,000 Raffle has claimed their prize, said Idaho Lottery. Alberto Vega, from Heyburn, had purchased his winning ticket from the Maverik in Burley.
This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on Jan. 22, 2025. Two new private school choice bills emerged Wednesday — one from the Idaho House and one from the Idaho Senate. The House bill would create a $50 million tax credit covering private school expenses.
Discover how Idaho Art Gallery in Meridian supports local artists and businesses through curated exhibits, rentals, and community-focused events.
Moscow, a military veteran and retired city police officer, has spearheaded a similar bill the prior two legislative sessions.
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Ten years after the "Add the Words" movement first sought to amend Idaho's Human Rights Act, the essence of that bill was reintroduced on Thursday.
Idaho’s largest teachers’ union, as well as associations representing school administrators and elected school boards, joined to oppose subsidizing private school tuition with tax dollars Monday.
MALLOY: New Senate Republican leader backs $50M school choice proposal, reflecting voter demand for private school options in Idaho.
Even with a $5,000 tax credit, very few low to mid-income families could still afford the remaining $3000 to $5000...” | Opinion