
By Christina Lords | Editor-in-Chief
“I think at times people forget I’m also on the ballot and a participant in the space, right?” He said. “I’m a partisan elected official. I’m a proud Republican.” — Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane responds to a campaign finance complaint filed against his campaign

Phil McGrane, Idaho secretary of state, speaks at a campaign event at the Idaho Capitol in 2022. (Courtesy of Phil McGrane)
ELECTION 2026
Idaho state senate candidate files complaint against campaign for state’s top election official
By Laura Guido
North Idaho candidate and former senator Scott Herndon filed the complaint, which centers on mailers featuring Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane and an endorsement for Herndon’s primary opponent, incumbent Sen. Jim Woodward. Herndon defeated Woodward in the race.

A report by the Georgetown University’s Center for Children and Families found that nearly 8% of Idaho children under age 6 are uninsured, according to the latest data from 2024. (Getty Images)
HEALTH
Idaho has the fifth-highest rate of uninsured young kids, report finds
By Kyle Pfannenstiel
The rate of Idaho babies, toddlers and preschoolers who don’t have health insurance rose 36% in recent years, leaving the state with the fifth-highest rate of uninsured young children, according to a new report.

A University of Utah clinic in Salt Lake City displays a sign warning about measles last year. Utah is among the states that already has more measles cases in 2026 than in all of 2025, when cases reached the highest annual level since 1991. (Photo by McKenzie Romero/Utah News Dispatch)
HEALTH
Measles, whooping cough spike amid low vaccination rates
By Tim Henderson
Halfway through the year, 12 states and the District of Columbia already have more measles cases than they did for a full year in 2025. That’s true for South Carolina and Utah, where cases are already more than double last year.
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