ANOTHER VIEW: Because of the legal limbo, trying to use the firing squad could actually end up delaying Idaho death penalty cases even more, writes the Idaho Statesman Editorial Board.
OUR VIEW: The CSI men's basketball program has a rich history. We've seen enough to know this bunch of Golden Eagles has a real chance to add another exclamation mark.
OUR VIEW: If Idaho is to continue to permit payday lending, we believe the state has a responsibility to be especially watchful and take every action to protect its citizens.
OUR VIEW: Our message to the legislature: Get to the priorities of the people, balance the budget and wrap it up, ladies and gentlemen. This isn’t your full-time job.
OUR VIEW: Beginning Thursday at multiple sites across the Treasure Valley, eight Magic Valley boys basketball teams will set out to reach the pinnacle. We'll be rooting for them.
OUR VIEW: Even when we knew the truth about what happened at Canyon Ridge High School this week, not everybody wanted to believe it. Please, don't buy into rumors.
OUR VIEW: While we understand we won't always agree on all issues, we believe in the good of humanity. There is little we can’t do when we come together.
OUR VIEW: While we understand we won't always agree on all issues, we believe in the good of humanity. There is little we can’t do when we come together.
OUR VIEW: Eight Magic Valley girls basketball teams qualified for state — and that's no small feat. We hope you'll join us in rooting for them this week.
OUR VIEW: Idaho needs to invest more in early childhood education — not give in again to convenient but unfounded conspiracy theories and politically motivated buzzwords.
OUR VIEW: Does Lava Ridge's promise of an economic boost for Idaho outweigh what would be obvious damage to the Magic Valley’s visual aesthetics? That's for you to decide.
GUEST EDITORIAL: It's important to remind people of Idaho’s agricultural roots — and to be proud of them, writes Twin Falls Sen. Linda Wright Hartgen.
IDAHO BUSINESS FOR EDUCATION: It’s not an overstatement to say that the most crucial decision for education since statehood will take place during this Idaho legislative session.
OUR VIEW: We're talking about suicide because it’s touched our lives — depositing a pain that won’t go away and that can’t truly be conveyed through words.
MAGIC VALLEY INTERRELIGIOUS DIALOGUE: It is possible — and even wonderful — to disagree about very important things and still be friends.
OUR VIEW: “Greater Idaho” has built a wave of momentum in recent years, and organizers deserve credit for winning approval at the ballot box in 11 Oregon counties. But ...
OUR VIEW: Every sudden death is jolting. When that loss is a child who has yet to scratch the surface of his or her potential, it’s all the more agonizing.
OUR VIEW: It's great to be back doing what we love
OUR VIEW: A clean break is needed, not timid hedging that hopes he’ll go away on his own
OUR VIEW: Democracy shines while Trump and transparency tumble
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Congress should allow fair negotiations with Google and Facebook
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Congress should allow fair negotiations with Google and Facebook
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STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Congress should allow fair negotiations with Google and Facebook
Public ignorance and blind party loyalty are a candidate's best friend.
When conservatives talk about so-called “entitlements,” they act as if it’s charity.
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Chronic distraction to learning needs restriction so teachers can teach
Reactions to Tuesday’s Republican primary in Idaho were decidedly mixed.
"Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo cannot survive in office," writes The News' Editorial Board.
From the editor: State Journal editorial board will now include members from our community.
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Community members will add insight and expertise to our news organization's opinions and agenda.