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Scared To Return To Work Or Can't With Kids At Home? Here's What You Need To Know
As businesses reopen, many workers are worried for their health and would rather stay on unemployment. Many parents can't return to a workplace because they have no child care. What are your options?
How A Decades-Old Unemployment Insurance System Is Measuring Up In The Pandemic
Indivar Dutta-Gupta, a co-executive director at the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality, explains the U.S. unemployment insurance system's origins and role today.
'The Sheer Volume' Is Hard To Capture: Unemployment In Nevada Soars To Historic High
Nearly 41% of jobs in the state's food and accommodation industry have been lost. The overall levels are comparable to the Great Depression, says David Schmidt, a state economist.
Drive-Through Naturalizations Make New U.S. Citizens In The COVID-19 Era
After months of not naturalizing new U.S. citizens due to the coronavirus shutdown, immigration officials have begun offering drive-through naturalization ceremonies that take just a few minutes.
Millions Of Gig Workers Depend On New Unemployment Program, But Fear It'll End Soon
Gig workers are now relying on a safety net program that didn't even exist six months ago. It provides unemployment benefits to the growing number who don't have a traditional payroll job.
I’d love to settle down in Idaho. The Legislature advocating for more residencies, fellowships could help.
As rural Idaho continues to struggle with mental health services, those who want to stay face some hardships, writes guest columnist Mike Reynolds
Ammon Bundy announces Republican run for Idaho governor
Idaho Republican Party chairman Tom Luna blasted Bundy in an earlier statement for his ‘antics and chaotic political theater’
Idaho Senate committee kills three vaccine-related bills
Senators cite lack of time for amendments and too many ambiguities
Idaho is banking on a $1.9B surplus. Here’s a closer look at where the state gets its money.
All three major revenue sources – income, sales and corporate income taxes – are up compared to last year
Some Idahoans can now vote in Spanish, Native languages: Who’s covered and what it means
Access to multilingual ballots under Section 203 is just one of the ways the Voting Rights Act has long sought to increase electoral participation, write guest columnists Gabe Osterhout, Lantz McGinnis-Brown and Matthew May.
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