Among the dozens of executive orders President Donald Trump signed shortly after being sworn in office is one that temporarily pauses leasing and permitting land for wind energy. It's a step toward hi
Trump's new immigration orders have Idaho business leaders, immigrant communities and advocates preparing for workplace impacts and increased enforcement.
WASHINGTON (KMVT/KSVT) — Idaho politicians are reacting to Donald Trump’s inauguration and his plans for his second term in office. Trump was sworn in on Monday in the Capitol Rotunda, promising a “revolution of common sense” and declaring that the government faces a “crisis of trust.”
The Boise City/Ada County Housing Authorities said it could not access funds through the federal Housing and Urban Development Department on Tuesday. The authorities’ executive director said that limitation could put money for Boise-area homelessness assistance, public housing and other projects at risk.
Simpson chides the Biden administration for “blatantly” disregarding the voices of Idahoans. “The Lava Ridge wind project is unwanted and has zero place in our state. I stand fully behind President Trump’s decision to end it once and for all.”
Idaho education officials are addressing concerns after a recent executive order by President Donald Trump removed protections at schools and other "sensitive" areas
Firefighters from the Northern Lakes Fire District provided fire protection as President Donald Trump touched down in California.
The Lava Ridge project, spanning 57,447 acres across south-central Idaho’s public lands, is paused until further review.
A project aimed at adding 230 wind turbines near the Minidoka National Historical site has been put on hold indefinitely.
Among the flurry of executive orders from President Donald Trump this week was one targeting a massive wind energy project in Idaho. Some officials and activists are applauding the move.
President Donald Trump on Monday issued an executive order halting the development of the Lava Ridge Wind Project in Idaho. Permitting for the Lava Ridge Wind Project began in 2019, and it has since become one of Idaho’s most debated topics among politicians, ranchers, environmentalists and the Japanese-American community.
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