The deadly ambush that killed two firefighters in Idaho over the weekend has sparked speculation online, as internet sleuths point to its timing on the anniversary of a pivotal moment in the region's dark history.
The suspected Idaho shooter, who allegedly started a fire before killing two firefighters and injuring a third on Sunday, had once aspired to become a fireman.
An Idaho sniper who started a wildfire to ambush emergency responders killed two firefighters and wounded a third before being found dead near the scene.
This weekend, a private investigator plans to lead a group of volunteers in a hunt for the knife used to kill four University of Idaho students in November 2022.
Newly released information in the Idaho college murder trial revealed the suspect, Bryan Kohberger, shared a thumbs-up selfie shortly after the killings.
An Idaho teaching assistant accused of filming sex acts with students denied the allegations, saying that if it did happen, she might have been too drunk to remember.
Court filings detailing how the mental health records of accused killer Bryan Kohberger will be handled by in court are set to be unsealed, according to a judge's ruling.
Bryan Kohberger's defense team clashed with the judge Thursday over DNA evidence, with one of the attorneys accusing the court of asking a "loaded question".
In a recently uploaded video to Youtube, one of the suspects in the disappearance of a 5-year-old boy tells police where he believes the boy's body is buried.