This morning, former Arizona governor Doug Ducey spoke at the Idaho Statehouse about the benefits of school choice in Arizona and why Idaho should follow suit.
It's a new subsidy for already wealthy families paid for by Arizona taxpayers. There are differences between Idaho and Arizona. Arizona is looking at a huge budget deficit — $1.4 billion — to ...
Parents who could already afford to pay tuition are now reimbursed by taxpayers from across the Grand Canyon State.” | Opinion
An Idaho Falls woman is dead, while her husband was transported to a hospital after a crash involving a UTV in Arizona on New Year’s Eve. According to Bullhead City Police Department spokeswoman Emily Fromelt,
Cincinnati Bearcats basketball hosted Arizona State Saturday afternoon as they acheived their first Big 12 home win of the season.
Judge Justin Beresky questioned Lori Vallow Daybell’s request for evidence related to her extradition, asking what bearing it had on her charges.
One can only feel sadness and regret over Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s decision to support a bill that will provide taxpayer support to private and religious schools. By doing so, Little will be the first governor in the 134-year history of Idaho to openly and knowingly violate the Idaho Constitution.
The five other states that followed Arizona were Iowa, Mississippi, Georgia, Idaho and Louisiana, and flat-rate efforts were seriously considered, but not adopted, in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. That has brought the total to 14 states with single-rate ...
Before a crowd in Boise packed with lawmakers, the Mountain States Policy Center, a conservative think tank, held a pro-voucher event featuring former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey. The Republican led the southwestern state in 2022 when it launched the nation’s largest such program, which proponents call school choice.
The first day of the 2025 Legislative Session in Idaho may well be remembered as the day education choice took a giant step forward.
The dramatic rescue was caught on video after a family spotted the dog in a icy Vermont River as they were going through the drive-thru of a Dunkin’ Donuts.
Defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew withdrew from the transfer portal on Saturday and will return to his former school, Arizona. Nebraska had landed a commitment from Groves-Killebrew less than two weeks ago, on Jan. 9, after he’d decided to move on after one year at Arizona.