The suspected gunman in a 2020 shooting at the Missionary Training Center (MTC) in Provo, Utah, has been identified and is facing charges after more than four years, according to court documents. Dallin William Litster,
According to a brief Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador filed with the U.S. Supreme Court, 9 million acres of Idaho land managed by the Bureau of Land Management could be affected.
The legislature in Idaho has moved to make firing squads the primary form of execution for prisoners on death row, citing difficulty obtaining the drug cocktail necessary for lethal injections
A Boise man was charged Wednesday for a shooting that occurred more than four years ago at the Missionary Training Center in Provo.
Utah sought to have the case elevated to the federal Supreme Court without first wending its way through lower courts. The court rejected that request Monday. While Utah, Idaho and other states involved in the effort could opt to refile with lower courts, they have not yet done so.
Utah leaders filed a lawsuit to take control of 18.5 million acres of unappropriated public land and Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador filed a Friend of the Court Brief supporting this lawsuit.
A GOP lawmaker with decades of experience in the energy sector is seeking to establish a nuclear energy coalition to prepare the state for deployment of the next generation technology. Rep. Carl Albrecht,
Cami Jean Aparicio says when she first arrived at the Utah State Prison she had to find herself again. “When I came to prison I was broken. I had to restart all over again, just grieving my daughter.
Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, introduced the bill Tuesday, which would make Idaho the only U.S. state to give preference to a firing squad. Skaug sponsored a bill that became law in 2023 that added back the firing squad as a backup method of execution in the state, but only when lethal injection is not possible because of a lack of execution drugs.
A bill that would permanently place Utah on standard time got initial approval from a House committee on Wednesday, but faces an uncertain future in the Senate.
Other than Idaho, the only new state getting an Aubergine Kitchen this year is Nevada. Calling itself “a beloved regional brand with a loyal following,” the family-owned operation explains that “each new location is part of the company’s commitment to making healthy eating both convenient and flavorful.”
In past iterations of a long-term regional resource plan from PacifiCorp, Rocky Mountain Power’s parent company, there have been estimated timelines to shut down Hunter and Huntington, two major Utah