Idaho Capital Sun
The Idaho Capital Sun is a nonprofit news organization delivering accountability reporting on state government, politics and policy in the Gem state.
As longtime Idahoans ourselves, we understand the challenges and opportunities facing Idaho. We provide in-depth reporting on legislative and state policy, health care, tax policy, the environment, Idaho’s explosive population growth and more.
Our mission is relentless investigative journalism that sheds light on how decisions in Boise and beyond are made and how they affect everyday Idahoans. We aim to tell untold stories and provide data, context and analysis on the issues that matter most throughout the state.
The Capital Sun is part of States Newsroom, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit supported by grants and a coalition of donors and readers. We retain full editorial independence.
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The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is accepting public comments until mid-September on Rocky Mountain Power’s 2024 to 2026 Idaho Wildfire Mitigation Plan.
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Men's Tennis Goes 1-1 in Vegas
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Bengals Look to Bounce Back Against Lumberjacks
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Bengals Set for Rematch with NAU
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Democratic candidate in eastern Idaho says group targeted her race with misleading mailer
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Rep. Joe Alfieri, R-Coeur d’Alene, pitched the bill, saying the recent popularity of absentee ballots is detrimental to the voting process
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Speaker Moyle, Sen. Grow and Rep. Skaug each unveil separate proposals to reduce property taxes
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The Idaho Commission for Libraries works to help Idaho’s libraries meet — and exceed — the ever-evolving needs of their communities, writes guest columnist Michael Strickland.