A transcript from Bryan Kohberger's closed-door hearing on investigative genetic genealogy evidence held last week will be made public, in part, judge says.
The University of Idaho is offering the Innovative Agriculture and Marketing Partnership (IAMP), which is a program that provides grants to farmers. The $31 million program seeks to offer financial incentives to various farmers.
Operators of Head Start programs for preschoolers wondered briefly if they would have to close their doors. Idaho’s largest school district said services for special education and low-income students might be affected.
Attorneys for a man charged with murder in connection with the killings of four University of Idaho students are asking a judge to throw out most of the evidence in the case.
Kohberger's lawyer said the roommate told police she had been drinking and that she also heard one of the victims come up and down the stairs during the time of the attack.
According to a recent news release, the University of Idaho (UI) and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) signed a five-year Strategic Understanding for Premier Educ
Every year, people of African descent gather together in Switzerland as part of a United Nations Human Rights Training Program.
A judge will now consider whether critical DNA evidence will be thrown out in the murder case of four University of Idaho students.
Today both groups signed a five-year strategic understanding for premier education and research, or 'SUPER' agreement. U of I's nuclear engineering program has partnered with the INL since 1954. The expanded partnership means that university faculty can work with the INL on projects for years to come.
The Idaho State University College of Business held its Idaho Economic Outlook Symposium last week at the ICCU Bengal Alumni Center, presenting a mostly upbeat point of view
A University of Idaho-led program offering technical and financial assistance to Idaho farmers and ranchers who adopt climate-smart agricultural practices has opened for a second enrollment period, pr
Cheatgrass was brought into the US in the 1880s and made its way into every county in Idaho by the 1980s. Once it dries up in late spring, it becomes a fire hazard.