When it's too late to request a mail-in ballot and someone does fall ill and tests positive for COVID-19, the only option is for them to vote in person.
Whether it's alcohol, cannabis, or junk food, I'm not judging anyone on how they deal with election night. In fact, I'm going to enable you in eating your feelings with this mashed potato recipe.
An Idaho guide to avoiding unpleasant conversations with family and friends. Inevitably, in these tumultuous times, you'll end up in an awkward conversation with people with glaringly different views.
As we approach November 3rd, 2020: a night that will arguably go down in history as the most tumultuous election nights in our lifetime, what does it look like for Idaho? Either way?
There's no doubt, it's election time and politics are front-and-center all around the country and the Treasure Valley is no exception. As of today, early voting has started in both Ada and Canyon County.
Early voters have been at the polls for three days in Ada and Canyon counties, and the chance to cast an early ballot continues for the next two weeks. If you're an early voter like me, maybe you've developed a strategy and have a few helpful tips, like these.