May 6, 2009 | Deseret News
Animal hoarders a " mentally ill?
On the outside, their houses and shelters may appear to be havens for dozens or hundreds of homeless and unwanted companion pets and other animals.
Residents say Gov. Otter has abandoned rural Idaho
Residents say Gov. Otter has abandoned rural Idaho Gov. Butch Otter spent six hours Tuesday fending off accusations he's abandoned rural Idaho and surrendered state sovereignty to the U.S. government.
House Speaker Lawerence Denney won't hold a hearing this year on a bill that seeks to require Idaho residents to present photo identification before registering to vote and casting their ballots.
ID House passes open meeting law changes
The House voted 59-10 to toughen Idaho's open meeting law, laying out stricter penalties and fines for not providing public notice.
Legislative leaders don't want to raise taxes
The top Republicans in the Idaho House and Senate say raising taxes is not an option for helping the state survive economic turmoil.
ID lawmaker: pay parents to teach kindergartners
TWIN FALLS, Idaho - A southwestern Idaho lawmaker who was scolded by his own Republican leaders earlier this year for overstepping his mandate on an interim committee pushing family values now wants to pay ...
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