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‘A career criminal’: Prisoner who escaped in Boise hospital ambush sentenced for crimes

Idaho Department of Correction Officer Daniel Lopez said he wanted to believe that the actions taken by Skylar Meade, the prisoner who escaped in a hospital ambush, were an “extreme slipup” in judgment from someone tired of being incarcerated. But after viewing text messages that detailed Meade’s plans to target correction officers and escape from the Boise hospital, Lopez said he felt ...

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60,000 Scouts went to this camp near McCall. An Albertson family development firm just bought it

At the closing campfire on summer Friday nights, Richard Sotto would stop the Scouts as they were going back to their campsites. He would ask them if, during their week at Camp Morrison, they did anything they had never experienced before. Every kid, he says, said yes. The Scouting America Mountain West Council sold Camp Morrison in McCall on June 28 with the unanimous approval of the Council ...
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3 Idaho transgender prisoners sue over medical care. They can get treatment — for now.

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a class-action lawsuit against several state leaders — including the governor and attorney general — on behalf of three incarcerated transgender women over allegations that a newly enacted state law barring the use of public funds on gender-affirming care is an “across-the-board ban” and violates constitutional rights. The bill, turned law, at the ...
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Man punched by Meridian police officer suffered fracture, trauma. Now he seeks relief

Colt Seward said he still can’t fully remember what happened to him when he was arrested last year. The May 2023 incident garnered public scrutiny when a video captured by a bystander showed Meridian Police Officer Donald Heida punching the 32-year-old at least half a dozen times in the face and head. More than a year later, that arrest continues to have lasting impacts as the family weighs ...
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He’s been in the grocery business for 47 years. This was his last day on the job

Charlie Long still remembers the days of having to hand-write in marker the prices on each individual grocery item in the store. Anything above a dollar, you used that gun that spit out the price label. Fridays were “price-changing days,” when you went through the store and changed each item’s price by hand. Today, of course, all of that is automated — done with scanners and computers. ...