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Justice, humor and suspicion collide in The Midnight Taxi
When a routine night shift ends with a dead passenger in the backseat, a Sri Lankan American taxi driver must race to clear her name in a system already stacked against her.
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Exploring Idaho rivers with Sun Valley Museum of Art
Throughout Idaho flows over 100,000 miles of river. It's a resource that helps to shape our economy, communities and most recently the latest exhibit at the Sun Valley Museum of Art.
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Idaho decision 2024: Absentee ballots and campaign finance laws
Absentee ballots in Idaho are already going to voters. How does the process work?
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'What the Constitution Means to Me' comes to BCT stage
In 2019, a new play opened in New York called "What the Constitution Means to Me," and it was a hit, now it’s coming to Boise contemporary theater.
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Pace for Peace: Running for a cause
A group of dedicated people are hoping a new 5-k run in Boise will help build bridges between our community and its newest members.
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How a local bookstore is connecting writers to readers
Independent bookstores have struggled in recent years, many having to close their doors, leaving local authors without a space to connect with readers. Now, however, a new bookstore is helping to fill that gap.
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Idaho Decision 2024: Voter ID requirements
Many people use a driver's license to vote in Idaho, but if you don’t have one, what do you do?
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Supporting Boise neighborhoods through community
Community is important, particularly when it comes to our neighborhoods. Which is why each year the Boise Neighborhood Interactive Conference brings people together to connect and discuss the future of our home.
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Split by politics: The experience of one mountain town
The partisan division in national politics in recent years has also come to define much of local politics. Candidates up and down the ballot regularly tap into fears that their opponents threaten the way people live their lives.
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Improving your experience on the Boise Foothills trail system
The Boise Foothills trail system sees a lot of traffic throughout the year. Which is why the folks over at Ridge to Rivers are constantly working to improve people's experience.
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