An Idaho library removed six books it says are "harmful" to children, in accordance with state law. Among the books removed was "Gender Queer" by Maia Kobabe, and other books with LGBTQ+ themes. Idaho ...
The Friends of the Lewiston City Library are wrapping up their annual Holiday Book Sale this weekend, giving shoppers one last chance to brows ...
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Demonstrations took place at North Idaho libraries on Monday. Idaho's new law on regulating books that may be considered "harmful materials" goes into effect today. The ...
Four-year-old Makenna Kitzmiller walks along a row of books as her mother, Rachel Kitzmiller, looks for a book title at the Meridian Library, Tuesday, March 21, 2023, on Cherry Lane with her children, ...
The store near the circulation desk in the Marshall Public Library has been filled with affordable books and other gifts for ...
In a small basement room, under a low ceiling lined with white Christmas lights, four members of a library board huddled around a table. The board, like many others in the wake of a 2024 Idaho law ...
As the Community Library Network in Kootenai County plans to open an adults-only room for mature content, other Idaho libraries have reacted with a range of alternatives to comply with a new law about ...
NORTH IDAHO — Trips to the library are about to change if you live in Idaho. On Wednesday, Governor Brad Little signed a bill into law allowing parents to take action if they believe a book in the ...
A pair of long-running book clubs at the Idaho Falls Public Library are getting renewed attention as participation grows and ...
COEUR D'ALENE- HB 710, or the "Children's School and Library Protection Act" went into effect in Idaho Monday. The new law requires Idaho public and school libraries to remove materials deemed harmful ...
An Idaho library sign went viral on Reddit earlier this month for stating that all patrons under the age of 30 must show a photo ID proving that they’re above 18 years old to access an adults-only ...
In some of Idaho’s more rural communities, a public library can be the only source of reliable internet, a free meeting or study place, or the only place to get a book without having to order online.