More than two years after a quadruple homicide devastated Moscow, Idaho, a judge unsealed the transcript of a recent hearing in the case against Bryan Kohberger – the man accused of stabbing four students to death in an off-campus home.
An Idaho lawmaker is pushing a bill that, if passed, would make it a felony to knowingly lie and communicate a false statement about another person.
Idaho prosecutors say a man charged in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students shouldn’t be allowed to offer an alibi defense unless he takes the stand himself during the murder trial later this year.
Idaho can weather “big changes” coming from President Trump. But Little worries about tax cuts, industries that lean on undocumented workers.
Kohberger's murder trial is expected to start in August, nearly three years after the stabbing deaths of four Idaho college students.
New records show that the F.B.I. identified Bryan Kohberger as a potential murder suspect after tapping consumer databases that were supposed to be off limits.
Idaho prosecutors want to present an FBI-constructed 3D model of the home where four college students were found brutally stabbed to death in 2022 at the suspect's trial this summer.
Gov. Brad Little is warning Idahoans of a potential economic shock as President Donald Trump slashes federal programs and its workforce. But he said Idaho is poised to withstand the uncertainty.
I have done nothing wrong and have always acted in the best interest of the students,” the teacher told police.