The Griddle was founded in 1948 in Winnemucca, Nevada. But its expansion has occurred exclusively in Idaho. The Griddle opened in Meridian in 2007, Eagle in 2009, Boise in 2012 and Nampa in 2017, according to its website.
The Idaho State Police (ISP) released the annual Idaho State Police Forensic Services (ISPFS) IMPACT REPORT, highlighting how these laboratories advance Idaho's
Even with a $5,000 tax credit, very few low to mid-income families could still afford the remaining $3000 to $5000...” | Opinion
A man got home from his family vacation and decided to check some lottery tickets in Idaho. One ticket was worth $1 million. Alberto Vega bought Idaho $1,000,000 Raffle tickets from a Maverik convenience store in Burley for the Dec. 30 drawing, the Idaho Lottery said in a Jan. 16 news release.
Raises for state employees are up in the air after lawmakers on the budget writing Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee deadlocked on two proposals Thursday.
Idaho lawmakers are set to recognize the BSU women's volleyball team in session today, upgrades to Meridian roads, and in Twin Falls, a new sheriff is set to be sworn in. Just a few of the things happening today in your neighborhood.
After a rocky meeting Thursday where legislators couldn’t agree on employee pay levels, the Idaho Legislature’s budget committee got back on track Friday and approved bare-bones “maintenance of operations budgets” for all state agencies Friday.
The first $1 million winner from the Idaho Lottery's $1,000,000 Raffle has claimed their prize, said Idaho Lottery. Alberto Vega, from Heyburn, had purchased his winning ticket from the Maverik in Burley.
Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation on Thursday declaring Jan. 20- 26 as community risk reduction week.Fire departments from around the Treasure Va
Ten years after the "Add the Words" movement first sought to amend Idaho's Human Rights Act, the essence of that bill was reintroduced on Thursday.
REXBURG – A proposed bill aims to increase the sales tax credit to ease Idahoans’ “burden in the grocery store.” Sen. Doug Ricks, R-Rexburg, is working with Rep. Jason Monks, R-Meridian, House Speaker Mike Moyle, R-Star, the Idaho State Tax Commission and others to draft the bill. Ricks wants to increase the tax credit from $120 to $150.
Despite student opposition, anti-DEI legislation is likely to move forward this year. At a recent legislative preview event, House Speaker Mike Moyle, R-Star, and Senate Majority Leader Lori Den Hartog, R-Meridian, named DEI as a top priority this session.