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Boise Mayor voices concerns over anti-camping law
Across the country, camping bans have become more common, but here in Boise, some are worried that the new law could further victimize those experiencing homelessness.
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How DOGE cuts could impact Idaho's veteran community
Late last month, President Donald Trump issued an executive order ending collective union bargaining rights for many federal agencies, including Veterans Affairs.
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'Kills Well With Others:' An author interview with Deanna Raybourn
Four women of a certain age are back, and this time they’re on a mission to find out who’s trying to kill them!
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Defunding public media: What does this mean for local NPR stations?
Last Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order instructing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to cease federal funding for PBS and NPR.
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City of Boise introduces 'Youth Roadmap' to help empower Idaho's young people
The city of Boise is launching a new initiative that will try to help young people feel engaged, supported and empowered.
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Stories of resilience: Nonprofit raises awareness of domestic abuse
Each year, during the month of April, communities come together to raise awareness around issues of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Idaho Matters Doctor Roundtable: March 26, 2025
There’s a new study looking at which diet will help you live longer, tuberculosis in India is on the rise and a recent story says that getting bit by a tick could make you allergic to red meat.
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'Art for a Cause' returns for it's third year
Thursday night, Idaho Art Gallery will be giving back with their third annual "Art for a Cause" charity event.
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New law alters Medicaid Expansion program
Last Wednesday, Gov. Brad Little signed House Bill 345 into law, making sweeping changes to Idaho's voter-approved Medicaid Expansion.
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Forgotten in history: Woman of Significance
History has been shaped by many, from activists to scientists to politicians. However, not all who have contributed have been recognized, particularly those who are women.
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