A Gonzaga University law professor breaks down whether the free speech rights of a woman dragged out of a Coeur d'Alene legislative town hall were violated.
The woman, who ran as a Democrat for Idaho’s House of Representatives in 2024, 2022 and 2020, was booing the participants along with other attendees at the meeting when the ...
The Coeur d'Alene School District says a political group had permission to hold a town hall event at Coeur d'Alene High School last Saturday through the ...
Wolkenhauer and Dr. John Mitchell, who taught economics at Boise State University, gave their annual economic outlook at The ...
It’s been a long road, five years, since the historic J.C. White House was moved from Eighth Street and Sherman Avenue in ...
Canopy Village says its "Safe Teen Assessment Center" allows them to identify issues and connect families with the proper ...
As cities across the nation grapple with homelessness, we take a look at a Coeur d'Alene facility providing resources.
At the heart of the First Amendment lies the right to free speech — no government entity can restrict speech, even if they ...
The Idaho Sheriff who was seen dragging a woman out of a Coeur d’Alene City Council meeting was a former Lieutenant with the ...
Questions arose about the Idaho Sheriff receiving over $150,000 in disability payments from LA County while working in Idaho.
The woman dragged out of a Kootenai County Republican Central Committee meeting this weekend is perusing litigation.