Sister of Idaho victim shares his last ‘I love you’ message before his death

Idaho Murder Case Update The younger sister of Ethan Chapin, one of the victims in the Idaho murder case, has shared the last text message he sent her before his tragic death on November 13, 2022. Ethan was a University of Idaho freshman, and the news surrounding his murder remains incredibly poignant. Brian Coberger, the […]
Idaho prohibits DEI ‘welcome’ signs in classrooms, emphasizing parental rights

Idaho Teacher’s Classroom Sign Sparks Debate This spring, a teacher in Idaho displayed a sign in her classroom that read, “Everyone is welcome.” At first glance, it seems like a benign, positive sentiment. But the implications of such a message become clearer upon closer inspection. The vibrant colors and symbols suggest a significant alignment with […]
Mother of Idaho murder victim discovers surprising calm in killer’s disputed plea agreement

Mother of Idaho Victim Responds to Plea Deal The mother of Zana Carnodol, a victim from the University of Idaho, has shared her feelings regarding the plea agreement reached by Brian Coberger, the man charged with the murders. “At first, it was tough for me. I felt frustrated and thought I wouldn’t have answers anymore. […]
Mother of Idaho murder victim speaks out about Kohberger’s plea agreement

Mother of Idaho Victim Reflects on Plea Deal with Brian Coberger The mother of Zana Carnodor, a victim from the University of Idaho tragedy, recently opened up about her feelings regarding the plea agreement involving her daughter’s murderer, Brian Coberger. “Initially, I was upset. It felt like I wasn’t getting the answers I needed,” Kara […]
Kohberger’s guilty plea leads to media calls for lifting the gag order on the Idaho murders case

A collection of media organizations, both large and small, has requested an Idaho judge to lift the gag order in the Brian Coberger case, especially now that he has entered a guilty plea and there’s no longer an investigation to concern. Following a recent court hearing, prosecutors referred to the gag order as a “non-enforcement […]
Authorities in Idaho conclude search for suspect in children’s deaths after locating a similar-looking hiker.

Federal officials in Idaho have wrapped up their search in the Sawtooth National Forest, concluding that it was all based on a case of mistaken identity. The situation escalated over the weekend when the former U.S. service Greater Idaho Flow Task Force reported that a family spotted a man who resembled Travis Decker, a suspect […]
Idaho Attorney General advocates for women’s sports legislation in significant Supreme Court case

Idaho Attorney General Takes on Women’s Sports Case Idaho’s Attorney General, Raul Labrador, is diving into a significant legal matter that might shape the future of women’s sports across the United States. Recently, the Supreme Court decided to consider a case stemming from 2020 when Idaho enacted a law banning transgender athletes from competing in […]
Bryan Kohberger’s childhood friend ‘fell apart’ after his surprising guilty plea in the Idaho murders

Childhood friend of Brian Coberger, Casey Aruntz, shared her shock upon learning about his involvement in the murders of four University of Idaho students. The 32-year-old from the Poconos expressed feelings of disbelief and distress after Coberger’s unexpected plea in the case. “Did he ever think about harming me or friends?” Aruntz reflected, recalling her […]
Idaho Murders: Bryan Kohberger likely to receive his sentence in one of the most dangerous prisons in the U.S.

Brian Coberger to Serve Sentence in Notorious Prison Brian Coberger, who pleaded guilty to the murder of four University of Idaho students in 2022, is set to spend his life in one of the most notorious prisons in the United States. Coberger has been sentenced to four consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole, […]
Idaho AG prohibits ‘Everyone is Welcome Here’ signs in public schools

Idaho Attorney General Calls for Removal of Controversial School Signs The Idaho Attorney General has ruled that any signs indicating “everyone is welcome here” must be removed from public schools across the state, asserting these messages have “inadvertently” led to controversy. This legal opinion came to light recently from Attorney General Raul Labrador’s office, which […]