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Plaintiffs argue the law restricts freedom of speech, the right to travel and the right to freely associate, including the language in the law that prohibits obtaining an abortion by “recruiting, harboring, or transporting” a minor.
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More people living in the woods leads to more risks for firefighters, like power lines and propane lines causing fires, or a lack of escape roads and safety routes.
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The board’s decision means West Bonner does not have an official superintendent, and the state Department of Education will not fund Durst’s salary. The district will have to cover it.
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An attorney and a board member expressed concern the meeting's action items would violate Idaho open meetings law and a recent court order.
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Volunteers with the Water Quality Monitoring Program work along Lake Pend Oreille’s shores to monitor pollution
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Recall petitions alleged Keith Rutledge and Susan Brown failed to uphold their oath to work in good faith to improve schools in the West Bonner District.
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The lawsuit challenges ‘abortion trafficking’ law, which threatens penalties against people who help minors access abortion care beyond Idaho’s borders.
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The Kootenai Metropolitan Planning Organization is considering a regional traffic management center that would monitor traffic flow and congestion in real time, and coordinate response across jurisdictions. An opposition group characterizes the proposal as a backdoor way for government agencies to spy on the public and collect information.
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North Idaho College said it would release the commission's decision and “any additional information” about the college’s accreditation as soon as possible after it receives the formal notification.
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There are numerous reasons for the uptick, including poverty, mental illness, addiction, domestic violence, abuse and neglect, family medical expenses, natural disasters and a lack of affordable housing.