Commentary

Downtown Boise as seen from the Boise Depot

That’s not who we are, Idaho, might be exactly who we are — for now

BY: - May 5, 2021

That’s not who we are, Idaho.  It’s a phrase that over the last year, I’ve spent a lot of time sitting with, weighing its true meaning in my mind. It’s a phrase I used to accept instantly at face value. I trusted it, believed in it to my core, because I was raised to believe […]

Teacher cleaning a classroom

2021 grads face an uncertain future. Next Steps Idaho connects high school seniors with resources to help.

BY: - May 3, 2021

Some 22,000 students will graduate from Idaho high schools in the next eight weeks, as did a similar number a year ago. Some have plans. Many don’t. The unusual, semi-virtual school year, rising college costs, lingering effects of the pandemic, and other factors create confusion and uncertainty for recent grads and young adults trying to […]

The Idaho State Capitol

Idaho’s sexual assault victims must be protected when they come forward

BY: - April 26, 2021

As a former federal and state prosecutor, I’m no stranger to the scourge of sexual assault on our communities.  I’ve seen first hand the lives destroyed by rape and sexual assault and the lasting impact that it can have on not only victims but their families as well. Further, the damage caused by sexual assault […]

Scales of justice

As pandemic strains resources, here’s what you can do to support crime victims

BY: - April 19, 2021

It’s no secret that the last year has been a time of great challenge for crime victims and their families. The pandemic has resulted in more social isolation, economic uncertainty, and anxiety that experts say has triggered an increase in domestic violence, sexual assault and child and elder abuse.  This pandemic-driven increase has strained resources and […]

Reclaim Idaho organizers traveled through the scenic Gem State in a funky 1977 green painted RV.

‘Reclaim Idaho’ may dominate 2021’s documentary awards race. Film debuts at Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

BY: - April 12, 2021

Idaho’s Medicaid expansion fight may be next year’s award darling for best documentary.  New Yorkers and first-time filmmakers Laura-Wing Kamoosi and Jim Kamoosi, the married team behind “Reclaim Idaho,” entered the documentary into the prestigious Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and so far the reception has been resoundingly positive.  “Reclaim Idaho” tells the story of […]

Idaho families are still — and will always be — suffering because of COVID. Mine is one.

BY: - April 9, 2021

Editor’s note: Karen Kay died Sunday, April 11, 2021. She was 61.  My Aunt Karen Kay has a sneaky smile with crooked teeth, a rebellious stubborn streak and a purse collection that rivals even Cardi B’s.  She loves cold Cokes, black “kiki” cats and dozens and dozens of photo albums full of family. And as […]

Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin presides over the Idaho Senate.

Lt. Gov. McGeachin, state lawmakers continue steady march to the right

BY: - April 8, 2021

This year may not be a banner year for Gov. Brad Little or the Idaho Legislature, which just came back from its COVID-19 recess on Tuesday. But it has been a nice session for Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin as far as raising her political profile and conservatives in general. Since the start of this year’s […]

The Idaho Supreme Court building in Boise on March 23, 2021.

Supreme Court will maintain COVID-19 precautions to keep courts open

BY: - April 7, 2021

My fellow Idahoans,  Every day, members of our communities visit our local courthouses. Some are there to make or defend a legal claim or perhaps to pay a ticket. Others come to serve as witnesses or jurors. In addition, I cannot overlook the dedicated employees who work in these buildings as courthouse staff and judges. […]

Idaho State Capitol building in Boise.

Idaho’s resistance to fund full-day kindergarten goes back decades

BY: - April 6, 2021

Before his retirement 10 years ago, Greg Culet served for more than 30 years as a magistrate and district court judge in Idaho’s 3rd Judicial District, a sprawling six-county swath of southwestern Idaho. From family law cases to felonies, Culet observed thousands of defendants from behind the bench. Over time he observed one immutable reality.  […]

Author Ernest Hemingway is buried in Ketchum, Idaho.

Ken Burns: Idaho house was both ‘wonderful place,’ ‘final prison’ for Hemingway

BY: - April 5, 2021

Award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns’ latest documentary series for PBS features one of America’s most famous authors, Ernest Hemingway. The film ‘Hemingway” is divided into three chapters and covers Hemingway’s early days as a boy in Michigan, to young adulthood carving out a journalism career before becoming America’s most famous and world-traveled, modern 20th century author. […]

Closed primaries one reason for decreasing civility in Idaho politics

BY: , , and - April 5, 2021

Notice the rising temperature in Idaho politics? Don’t just blame trends on increased national political polarization. One reason Idaho’s democracy has become less civil in recent years can be traced to our state moving to a closed primary voting system. A closed primary system means that only people who are registered members of a political […]

Idaho failed disabled community in vaccination prioritization

BY: - April 2, 2021

I put my life on hold.  Projects, personal milestones, planned events and goals were all halted. This is our reality — mine and those in the disabled community.  Many of us have been homebound for a year. We went into lockdown two weeks before the state of Idaho officially did. The governor’s stay-at-home order lasted […]