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In the Panhandle, a trustee’s race plays out under a national spotlight
When a bear tries to steal elk from wolves in Yellowstone National Park, here’s what happens
New study based partly in Yellowstone sheds light on the interactions of these animals and how they compete for food
Damning Salmon? An Ecological and Native American Perspective, Part 1
To reach their spawning grounds, Salmon complete a remarkable migration within Idaho’s Rivers. But, this ecologically vital species is under threat. This…
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Being a Student During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Part 1, with Emma Watts
Back at the inception of the Mind Tap series, which was around a year ago, the Mind Tap team sat around a table and discussed important stressors to…
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The Pandemic Pushed People Outside And Now, Some Companies Hope They Stay There
Millions of people headed outside for recreation during the pandemic, sparking a banner year for many outdoor gear companies. Now, those companies hope to lock in their newly expanded markets.
Pandemic Gardens Satisfy A Hunger For More Than Just Good Tomatoes
The victory gardens of the 1940s helped people contribute to the war effort from the safety of home. 75 years later, vegetable gardens are having a resurgence, for similiar reasons.
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U.S. Was Behind On Payments To WHO Before Trump's Cutoff
President Trump put a hold on funds to the World Health Organization, but the U.S. is already behind in its dues to the organization by more than a year.
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What to know about the GOP plan to sell Western public land
Proponents say the land would be used for much-needed housing, but environmental groups say eligible areas could include those treasured by communities in the Mountain West.
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Spanish language music is popular and big business but feeling the effects of immigration crackdowns
Increased Immigration crackdowns are having an impact on Spanish-language live performances as performer visas are being revoked. This is having a significant economic impact on local communities.
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Idaho voters to decide whether Legislature can call itself back into session
As of now, only the governor may call a special session of the Idaho Legislature
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