The Cabin, a long-running literary arts nonprofit that has attracted national and international talent, is expanding near the Boise River Greenbelt.
Boise High School students cheer at a basketball game in 2022. A new proposal would prohibit public schools from requiring the wearing of masks. Sarah A. Miller smiller@idahostatesman.com Three years after the worst months of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
A bill to prohibit government mask mandates is moving forward to the floor of the Idaho House of Representatives.
Dallin William Litster, 26, of Boise, was charged Wednesday in ... day Saints was vacant of missionaries at the time, due to COVID-19 restrictions. Police released surveillance video of the ...
“Overall, female sex was associated with a 1.31-times higher risk of long COVID,” researchers said. “In age-stratified analyses, female sex was associated with the highest risk of long COVID among adults aged 40 to 54 years followed by those aged 55 years or older.”
BOISE — A new legislator dusted off an old play from the legislative playbook Tuesday by calling for the passage of a bill to prohibit government mask mandates. Even though the state of Idaho ...
A bill that would prohibit government entities from enforcing mask mandates has passed the Idaho House, Idaho Press reporter Jodie Schwicht writes.
Thanks to advances in treatment options, a COVID-19 diagnosis is no longer as scary as it once was, at least for most people. A new study, however, suggests that it may now be easier to predict who is most likely to suffer with more serious disease symptoms based on leukocyte (white blood cell) count.
Respiratory illness levels, including COVID, RSV and flu are increasing nationwide, according to Sanford Health and the CDC.
Today, we can confidently say that there is no state in the United States with more pro-life or protective pro-life laws than Idaho,” a speaker said.
Laurie Perez reports from Malibu, where community members flooded a town hall meeting on Saturday to ask leaders what the next steps were after LA County was devastated by wildfires earlier in January.
Along with claiming the lives of 1.2 million Americans, the COVID-19 pandemic has been described as a mass disabling event. Estimates vary, but the CDC puts it at 17 million adults.